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Mogollon Monster and Bigfoot Language

Many do not believe in Bigfoot, Sasquatch, or the Mogollon Monster (Arizona’s Bigfoot) regardless of the mounting evidence of the existence of such a creature.  It seems the scientific world has pushed the requirements of “proof” well past what it would take to convict any human of a given crime.  Bigfoot researchers have provided foot castings, hair, hand prints, scat, toe nails, a leg of a youth, a pickled hand, fingerprints, photos, videos, and thousands of eye witnesses.  What science is requiring is a “Body”.  It seems a bit strange because many of our criminal cases are prosecuted successfully with no body. 

Now it seems the Bigfoot world has one more piece of evidence to add to the pile--Creditable vocalizations.  Does Bigfoot talk?  Do they communicate with others of their "mythical" species?  If so, what would it sound like? 

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Bigfoot Researchers have started compiling a rather large database of possible Bigfoot Vocalizations.  These vocalizations include mumbles and grumbles, growls, chest thumps, howls, screams, moans, wood/rock knocking, whistling, and mimicking other forest animals.

The mumbles and grumbles are described as sounding much like humans talking, but the words are not understood.  One researcher reports it to sound like a Japanese Sumo Wrestler.  The growls, chest thumps, howls, screams and moans seem to be a more long distance communication of fear (Growls), intimidation/fear (chest thumping), frustration/injury (screams), and where are you? (moans).  Rock and tree knocking seems to be location communications and or alarm to alert of an intruder.  Whistling seems to be a sign of good humor, happiness, or even playfulness.  The Kuakiutl Tribe believed the whistling to be a method to lure humans away from the safety of their camps for some unknown reason. 

What about the mimicking of other forest animals?  This would be reminiscent of the old Cowboy Movies where the cowboys are surrounded by the Indians and there are numerous bird calls and coyotes heard in the background.  These calls of course were being used by the Indians to signal their positions and readiness to start the attack. 

There have never been any reports of such coordinated attacks by the Sasquatch against humans, but the communications could be used for hunting deer, elk and other prey.  One Bigfoot researcher made the comment after a night of such animal mimic sounds that he felt, “We are their TV!”

, AZ Cryptozoology Examiner

Mitchell Waite owner of Southwest Publications. Retired Air Force Major. Author of several books currently on the market such as The Continuing Search for the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine. Blood, Gold, and the Superstition Mountains, and Gold Panning Equipment-Build Your Own. Conducting research on...

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