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Sasquatch Hunt - What to Listen For.

Started by Latimeria, May 05, 2026, 08:23:07 AM

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Latimeria

Sasquatch is reported to make a wide range of vocalizations, including deep growls, piercing screams, whoops, whistles, and wood knocks, often described as primal and otherworldly.

Types of Vocalizations
Witnesses and researchers have documented several types of Sasquatch sounds:
Deep, guttural growls: Low-frequency, sometimes infrasonic, vibrations that can be felt as well as heard, often interpreted as territorial warnings or signals of presence.

Piercing screams: High-pitched, intense vocalizations that can last several seconds and are often reported during nighttime encounters.

Whoops and hoots: Short, repetitive sequences of 1–5 seconds, sometimes grouped in 2–4 sounds, resembling primate calls but distinct in tone and rhythm.

Whistles and mouth squish sounds: Unique noises produced by the mouth, sometimes resembling speech-like patterns or melodic tones.

Wood knocks: Rhythmic tapping on trees or logs, possibly used for communication or territorial marking.
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

sasquatch

Example of a vocalization that sounds almost like speech.

Can I get a fourth double IPA?
Often followed by sure, let's do shots.


jrodda

Wood knocks may come alongside a trivia night question whose answer is on the tip of its tongue.

Tim524

I've seen him lurking on my patio , sign language expert ;D


Latimeria

Ha!  I have to throw something up on the boards every now and then since I've been relegated to a desk from 7:00am to 5pm every day... and have a busted center console to ridicule me every time I pull into the driveway.
You can't catch them from your computer chair.