Bigfoot ‘spotted’ in Colorado in broad daylight — and it’s all on camera: ‘We’re convinced’
An Australian yowie researcher is convinced eerie footage showing a boar sliced in half and a number of large “footprints” leading away from the scene is proof the creature exists.
It shows a group of workers discovering the carcass of a wild boar ripped cleanly in two, with “footprints” leading away from the graphic scene.“F***ing ripped clean in half, and then this next to it.” one of the men declares as he pans from the boar’s remains to the large supposed footprint.“It’s gone up the hill,” he continues, as the footage shows what appears to be the footsteps disappearing into the bush.He told news.com.
Mr. Harrison claims a source revealed the clip was taken by a crew working on the Adani Rail project in Central Queensland between the small mining towns of Glenden and Claremont.They reported finding drag marks off the access track and followed them for a few hundred metres, where they found the torn-apart pig and footprints leading back into the bush.
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