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In May of 1973, a man named Marlin Ayers recorded a strange howl outside of Puyallup, WA, after multiple witness had reported seeing a Bigfoot near a large gravel pit. | In May of 1973, a man named Marlin Ayers recorded a strange howl outside of Puyallup, WA, after multiple witness had reported seeing a Bigfoot near a large gravel pit. | ||
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[[File:2021-04-06 15-10-33.mp4|The Puyallup Screamer]] | [[File:2021-04-06 15-10-33.mp4|The Puyallup Screamer]] | ||
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+ | From Todd Prescott | ||
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+ | ''The Puyallup screams caused quite a stir among Sasquatch researchers in the 1970s and onward. Many felt that it just had to be Sasquatch. What else could it be? It didn't sound like any other vocalizations made by known animals. As John Green wrote in Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us, "There is no proof whatever that the creature [making the sounds] is a sasquatch. That has been inferred from the fact that there have been at least eight report of sasquatches seen in the same area since the screaming was first noted, plus a good set of 14-inch footprints crossing a new dirt road in January 1975 . . . " He continues with, "Other than sasquatch, the chief suspect regarding the screams is coyote. The screams are certainly not normal coyote noises and it is hard to imagine coyotes generating such volume. However, there are a number of intermediate noises that some people identify as coyote sounds, while others consider them to be made by the screamer." And, "I don't know what screams at Puyallup, but I know that something does, and I find it fascinating that it goes on year after year without anyone ever being able to prove what is doing it."'' | ||
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+ | ''Thomas Steenburg, a well-known Sasquatch researcher, heard the same sounds in 2006 and witnessed the culprit: a coyote.'' | ||
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+ | [[File:Puyallup Screams—Mystery or Malarkey (Part 1 of 2) (360p).mp4|640x480px|Puyallup Screams—Mystery or Malarkey_ (Part 1 of 2)]] | ||
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+ | See Todd's YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW0j-zIGVGe3J1pPW-hyXBw "The Sasquatch Archives.] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 12 December 2023
The Puyallup Screamer
In May of 1973, a man named Marlin Ayers recorded a strange howl outside of Puyallup, WA, after multiple witness had reported seeing a Bigfoot near a large gravel pit.
Pullayup cleaned
From Todd Prescott
The Puyallup screams caused quite a stir among Sasquatch researchers in the 1970s and onward. Many felt that it just had to be Sasquatch. What else could it be? It didn't sound like any other vocalizations made by known animals. As John Green wrote in Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us, "There is no proof whatever that the creature [making the sounds] is a sasquatch. That has been inferred from the fact that there have been at least eight report of sasquatches seen in the same area since the screaming was first noted, plus a good set of 14-inch footprints crossing a new dirt road in January 1975 . . . " He continues with, "Other than sasquatch, the chief suspect regarding the screams is coyote. The screams are certainly not normal coyote noises and it is hard to imagine coyotes generating such volume. However, there are a number of intermediate noises that some people identify as coyote sounds, while others consider them to be made by the screamer." And, "I don't know what screams at Puyallup, but I know that something does, and I find it fascinating that it goes on year after year without anyone ever being able to prove what is doing it."
Thomas Steenburg, a well-known Sasquatch researcher, heard the same sounds in 2006 and witnessed the culprit: a coyote.
See Todd's YouTube Channel "The Sasquatch Archives.