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Last Saturday, June 10, representatives of the Texas Department of Reserves and Recreation Parks published on mysterious black and white photographs on the official website of the department, which captured large footprints of an unknown primate. Strange traces were found in the vicinity of the cities of Austin and Round Rock, namely in the forests and close to several motorways.
Officials put mysterious photos in the category unexplained and turned to site visitors asking for help identify the one who left these prints on moist ground feet. Compared to these tracks, the foot of one of the caretakers the park looks, of course, quite small. As you might guess, many users of the World Wide Web immediately stated that we are talking about the Bigfoot, also called the Yeti, Sasquatch, and Bigfoot. The legendary relic hominid has been repeatedly noticed in Texas
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However, local Bigfoot hunter Russell Miller, acquainted with the images posted on the Internet, was not impressed by them. The specialist is inclined to believe that these the footprints are fake and cannot belong to big foot. American reports that the foot is too narrow, although he knows that real yeti it is quite wide. Hunter also notes that photos are of poor quality and are unknown reason discolored. “I would like to see the same pictures, but in high resolution and preferably in color. Then it will be possible to do any serious conclusions, “the American explains his position researcher.
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Another Texan, Steve Bremner, who is already five years old searches for monsters and other cryptids in the state forests, tells that snowy people do not approach large cities. However, his colleague Baldemar Galvan reports that for the first time met a yeti in 2014 at a ranch near the town of Beevilla. Thus, Galvan does not agree with Miller’s claim that near large settlements Sasquatch do not appear. Legendary primates, if desired, can even be in the courtyards private houses, which they sometimes do.
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