How Did This Tree Get Upside Down?
From British Bigfoot Reports:
I honestly don't know how or why this tree is like this. but it's twenty foot if an inch and I was astounded when I saw it. It's the first one ever. The area is wilderness with very few people, just small criss crossing roads and hectares and hectares of trees. I thought you would like the picture, and like yourself I would like to know a lot more.
The Bigfoot do that in Alaska, just to let human's know that they are not at the top of the food chain.
ReplyDeleteIt's an obvious area that had been logged over by humans so there is no reason this couldn't have been human doings. There is no collaborating evidence to suggest it's bigfoot related at this point.
ReplyDeleteThe tree is not upside down. It might look that way to people who aren't familiar with cedars. When a cedar tree dies the upper branches fall off after a few years and what's left looks like roots but it is not the roots. If you dug down, you would see that there are roots in the ground. There are no animals on the planet powerful enough to uproot a cedar tree and jam it into the ground. Not even big foot. If you don't believe this then answer this question, why is it that the only trees big foot uproots are cedars? Every big foot TV program I've seen with these uprooted trees are cedar trees. Doesn't big foot know how to uproot any other kind of tree?
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