Bigfoot Behaviour Link

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Bigfoot Behaviour Link

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This is a great link on Bigfoot behaviour. If you didnt know it was about Bigfoot you would think they are talking about the Yowie. Took some time to read, and has a few dead ends in it but is well worth reading these experiences.

Enjoy :)

http://lawnflowersjerkyandbigfoots.com/ ... avior.aspx
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Thanks for the link Yowielover1

I haven’t seen that site before its going to take me awhile to read all those :wink:

Read a couple already, I like this one
My mother said that Bigfoot was just calmly walking down the logging road, kicking gravel, as if he was bored. She said he slowly looked up and saw us and looked back down to the ground.
Is it just me or does it really tug at the heart strings to hear cases like this? that the mere fact it was kicking stones as if bored makes you just want to go over their and say 'Hi I’ll kick stones with you'! :cry:

I find Yowie/Bigfoot behaviour a fascination they are all so different to each other in the way of personalties.

Again thanks for the link
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After reading a few of them it feels like the BF over there has more human like compassion? or is it just me thinking this?
There seems to be more storys of them helping others or guarding other humans that are not doing any harm to the surroundings.

Oh yeah for sure there is the other accounts listed of them trying to whoop someones arse but I was amazed at the more helpful BF ones :)
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Yes, very helpful forest dolphins :lol:
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Yeah I was intrigued by this compassionate side too Kirsty

Like this one
I found a place on the ranch where a spring ran through. The trees were tall and there was a lot of brush. It was my little haven and secret place.

One day while there, I heard a noise in the brush and was startled to see a huge creature venture out toward me. At first I was frightened, thinking it is was a bear. As the creature came closer, I felt it was trying to calm and reassure me that I was not in any danger.
The creature acted like a female with a motherly attitude. I felt comfortable with her. We sat on a log and she held my hand placing her gentle hand on my knee. I talked to her and she responded with grunts and nods of understanding.

After about thirty minutes or so, another creature appeared and seemed angry. My new friend stood up and roared at the other one and put him in his place. He must have been a male; I assumed he was her mate. He would always be there after that, but would stay back and sort of brood.
I went back to my haven every time we visited the ranch and always met both of them there. Once the female brought a young creature there for me to meet. I felt it must have been an offspring of hers.
I found this account intriguing, are they compassionate? Are they able to befriend a person? Who knows? whether or not these account are true or not it makes one wonder. The females tend to be more sociable from the accounts read.

And this one
My son also seen an adult walking with a juvenile with its arm on the shoulder, like a father and son.
Makes one wonder doesn’t it they must certainly have some maternal instincts.
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lol! forest dolphins!!! :lol:

Yes Chewy! all those storys and like the girl that fell and hit her head getting picked up by one and carried back to her cot in the camp ground...
And mothers carrying their children like humans ect. There is another wonderful story there about a woman and her daughters that lived on a patch of land and even after one of the daughters fired a shot at one they still did not harm them (though killed 2 chooks by snapped neck and leaving them there...good ol mum cooked some bread for them and they were all happy campers again after lol)

I hope these accounts are true. Would be great wouldn't it?
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