Convinced of the evidence, they revisit witnesses from previous expeditions and narrow their search to the newest hot spot. Kung-Fu Bigfoot. The team journeys to China in search of Bigfoot's relative, a bipedal, hairy ape called the Yeren. Little is known about this elusive creature, but the team uses their squatching skills to try and prove the Yeren is more than just legend. Sketching Sasquatch. The team travels to the California-Nevada border to investigate audio recordings of a possible Sasquatch.
While blasting Bigfoot calls across the Sierra Valley, they discover some of their best evidence to date. Lone Star Squatch. The team travels to Texas to investigate thermal footage that may show a Bigfoot spying on a campsite. They enlist the aid of primate-tracking dogs in hopes of proving Sasquatches do roam the Lone Star State.
By examining photos and videos, speaking to local witnesses, and using new technology, the group uncovers startling evidence of the mysterious enigma that has eluded capture and fascinated man for centuries. The team travels to Idaho to investigate video evidence that has recently garnered national media attention. Trying a new, innovative baiting technique, Bobo devises an unusual plan that just might prove this mystery to be true. The Finding Bigfoot team travels to an apple orchard in Vermont to investigate a photo of what may be a sasquatch carrying her baby.
With reports throughout the Adirondack Corridor, they take to the forest in hopes of finding evidence themselves. The crew travels to Oklahoma to investigate evidence that could be bigfoot DNA. Hanging on the results of this breakthrough, the team takes to the waterways of Oklahoma City, where many residents claim to have recently seen a bigfoot. The Finding Bigfoot investigators head to the Sierras to investigate multiple sasquatch reports.
Deploying a relic from the past, the team attempts to cash in on the curiosity of these elusive creatures. The team travels to Arizona's Mogollon Rim to investigate sightings of what locals have described as a bigfoot. To narrow down their search they enlist the aid of a local Apache Indian tribe.
With a wealth of recent reports from this area, the team takes to the woods in what may be their most successful night investigation. With sightings in and around the vast Valles Caldera National Park, the team narrows down their search by using a hot air balloon.
The team travels half way across the world to investigate recent reports of Australia's yowie, a creature similar to sasquatch in both appearance and behavior. Contact us at letters time. By Melissa Locker. Related Stories.
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