Bigfoot Sightings in Mark Twain National Forest


Many bigfoot sightings have taken place in the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri. Check out this episode of The Venomous Fringe.

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  1. Sasquatches only exist in the Pacific Northwest, remote parts of Ohio (with occasional wanderings into nearby Pennsylvania and West Virginia and Kentucky), and in southern Florida. That's it! End of story!

    This story is BS. There are no sasquatches in Missouri.

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    1. The Ozarks have a substantial history of hominin reports.

      https://www.bfro.net/GDB/state_listing.asp?state=mo

      You have reports of “Momo” in Missouri going back to the early 1979’s, and tracks were found and submitted to Lawrence Curtis, director of the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden who determined them to be that of an unknown primate species.

      The most famous sasquatch sighting in the Ozarks comes from the State below, Arkansas and is probably the "Fouke Monster." In 1971, a Texarkana family said they were attacked by a mysterious creature which inspired the "Legend of Boggy Creek" film trilogy. Sightings of the "Arkansas Wild Man" date back to at least 1834. So given this extensive history in the Ozarks, and the reports in Missouri, it is more than plausible that they exist there.

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  2. @ 9:05: You've never heard of the Florida skunk ape?

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