BIGFOOT EYESHINE 18 NOV 2011.wmv

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2012

It is nearly pitch black, and I can barely see the tree next to me. I can hear mumbling in the bushes, and I have my sound amp in my hand to try to capture the vocalizations. However, I can not see the eyeshine. Wood knocking starts on the hill above, so I return the knocks.

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  • is the one eye bigffoot lol

  • @alexdc22 That is typical behavior. Even Gorillas watch from the bushes keeping most of their heads hidden. It is a rare occasion the Bigfoot will stick it's whole head into view whether or not it is dark or light.

  • @susanfarns would you consider them dangerous, do ever think they would attack you. What do you think they see you as? A Predator perhaps? Why are they so scared to reveal themselves like any other animal?

  • @hessy0969 Most of the time I do not believe they are dangerous, but they are wild, and could defend themselves or their young if they felt threatened. I think they look at me as an older, kinder human that is not out to hurt them. They may consider other humans as preditors (hunters, atv riders, etc). I believe the cryptic nature (hiding) is a developed instinct of a higher level inteligence. They have watched humans kill not only animals but ourselves. Humans are dangerous.

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  • They produce every color eye shine of the spectrum...they use it as a form of communication among other things....

    VERY COOL!!!!

    ~JP Smith

  • Very interesting, I had a very similar situation, I could not see the eye shine with the naked eye, but when I looked through my NightShots video camera with IR I could see the eye shine. It was very weird and like your video they were VERY close.

  • that's amazing!!!!!!

    

  • @mdvvi

    I have used military grade night vision while in the military, but The night vision available on affordable cameras is no where near the military quality. Next time I am out there at night, I will try your experiment. Thanks.

  • It's a raccoon. Look how low to the ground it is. Definitely a raccoon. Perhaps a raccoon with oversized paws.

  • @SUSANFARNS I've read that military shooters who use night vision use this feature at times, but that the two eyes are differentiable. My guess is that the eyes don't give off so much heat as to present one large "eye". Admittedly, the fellow in the video was much closer to the camera, but his eyes didn't shine at all. Perhaps a test could be done in the future where a person goes into the woods while well covered up except for the eyes just to see how it looks. Tks for replying.

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