Missouri Man Releases Audio Of Possible Sasquatch



Mo. — A man in Missouri has released audio of what he is referring to as a possible bipedal creature.

50-year-old Randy Savig, a disabled researcher, told Cryptozoology News that he has been investigating the Bigfoot phenomenon for over three years.

Last month, explains Savig, he went out on an expedition with the Mid-America Bigfoot Research Center team, also known as MABRC, when he captured the “odd vocalizations”.

“The recording has some interesting stuff, in my opinion,” he told Cryptozoology News. “We call this location the Volcano Bowl,” he said, referring to the clandestine area where the sounds were allegedly recorded.

The 4-minute-long audio file contains a series of unidentified animal calls as well as the sounds of several endemic species, such as wolves and coyotes.

“Some odd vocals, distressed yelp followed by growl and whoops, some very scream like,” he said, adding that he believes the creature was walking on two legs.

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