Now the area where these were recovered.a bigfoot was seen as well as a bipedal creature with a snout and pointed ears. The expert who casted them showed them to park officials and rangers and no one could identify them as any biological animal they knew of. It even matched in the relative size: I would say the cast is 7-8 inches long and 6-7 inches across with pads on the bottom and three toes with claw impressions (not like pointy dog claws but wider like sharp fingernails) and it also looked like there was the start of maybe a fourth toe off to the side(like a little bump but maybe didnt cast well). Now that aside, these tracks are not bigfoot tracks, but this is what attracted my attention: There was a string of bigfoot sightings 5 years ago at the park and investigators casted a typical five toed bigfoot track from a sighting area along with a print cast of what you described above. But if they tell you it is not that.have you considered "alternative theories"? LOL! Let me explain.I have lived in Halifax county NC for 10 years or so, and saw my first bigfoot/sasquatch cross the road in front of my car 3 and a half years ago in daylight! They are quite the thing around here and we have numerous credible sightings from townspeople, a police officer, hunters, college professors and people are constantly finding and making casts of these bigfoot prints at Medoc Mt. But do they have pads on their feet? If you have a park ranger look at a cast, they would be the best person to declare/rule out an ostrich track. I would always go with the most logical explanation first-ostrich? Most likely. Mainly in response to Grannysharon and others: I noticed that a lot of people have been describing three toed tracks. So, grab your gear, head out into nature, and embark on a thrilling animal tracking expedition. Additionally, inform someone about your tracking plans and estimated return time.īy following these tips and staying cautious, you can enhance your tracking skills and gain a deeper understanding of the wildlife around you. Carry a map, compass, or GPS device to ensure you can find your way back. Always be aware of your surroundings and avoid getting lost.
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