posted on Sep, 30 2013 @ 06:39 PM
I think that the majority of the time people report glowing red eyes, they are simply seeing an owl. However, sasquatch eyes can produce a red-hued
effect like the one described. Knowing that these animals exist, having witnessed their existence for myself, and having devoted a large portion of my
time to finding more answers, I can confidently say that the most plausible explanation is that these were sasquatch.
I have learned something through sasquatch research. People may very well be apt to get the details confused when having a sighting of something
strange, and if there is fear and other strong emotions, the odds of confusion rise. However, what I learned is that people are much, much more apt to
get the smaller details wrong, as opposed to the larger details. This is partly why I get aggravated at those who claim all sasquatch reports are
misidentifications or hoaxes. An extremely small percentage of reports are hoaxes. Hoaxes are often put on Youtube, but very few people submit
sighting reports that are simply made up.
Anyway, the details such as being 7 feet tall for instance, are not apt to be misconstrued. That is probably relatively accurate. But in the dark, it
is difficult to tell anything beyond that. If you are referring to that episode that was on TV, about the family in the woods up north, who thought
they were seeing werewolves, I can confidently say they experienced a group of bigfoot. And saying that they were almost attacked is highly
inaccurate. Sasquatch can act very aggressively towards humans on certain occasions, but they will not attack a person 99 times out of 100. Especially
if there is no reason, such as there being young nearby, etc...
Their aggressive behavior towards humans on certain occasions can be frightening though, so I can understand why someone would claim they felt
threatened. That is why these animals act aggressively to begin with...They usually just don't want the person or people where they are. They will
protect food sources and certain tracts of land, sometimes aggressively, but it still is not THAT common. If anyone has ever heard their growls, which
is very deep and guttural, you will know that it is enough to make you want to crap your pants. I suppose that is partly why someone would think they
were dealing with a werewolf or something. But unlike sasquatch, werewolves do not exist.
There is nothing fascinating about sasquatch. They are simply biological animals. Although it is remarkable they have remained undetected for so long,
but honestly, that is due more to a lack of scientific interest on our part. The natural instincts of sasquatch is still a strong reason though. But
they have not remained undetected. People literally see them all the time. The vast majority of people never report their sighting to one of the
handful of groups that keep databases, and this is especially true for the time before widespread internet was available. There was really no one to
report things to. This is why there are still people filing reports today of sightings they had in the 60's or 70's or 80's.
People think that DNA proof would have been obtained already, but people don't realize the true scope of what they are referring to. There have been
samples analyzed that have come back as no known animal. This is fact. People think you can just test DNA and automatically know what animal it came
from. This isn't how it works. You need markers. This is why sasquatch DNA has been so elusive, and not for a lack of biological samples. Mr. Rugg,
of the Bigfoot Museum, has a molar that most likely came from a sasquatch as well, as the thing was found in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, and
is simply gigantic. I don't know the results of any tests, but I know they were in the works.
And most people don't realize just how widespread the population is. They are literally in every single state of the continental US. They tend
towards forested regions, as forests offer everything they need for survival. The states with a lot of deserts and fewer forests will obviously not
have as large of a population. And such a widespread population is what you would expect from a naturally growing population. They wouldn't simply be
in one area of the US. And I believe they have been in North America at least as long as humans have, so they've had plenty of time to spread. Some
Native American tribe lore actually states that sasquatch followed their ancestors over the Bering Land Bridge from Asia. That is likely the case.
Anyway, I am convinced that this is what you are describing. Werewolves and other things like that may be fun to talk about, but they have no basis in
reality. While sasquatch is a living, breathing animal with a large population that is expanding as we speak. I am one of the few people to believe
their numbers have reached a large number, and this explains the increase in sighting reports that have occurred over the past decade or two. But even
if I'm wrong, they are still there, however many there are. People think they are like any other animal, but they aren't. Other animals do not
actively avoid people to the same degree that these animals do. And maybe they don't avoid us more than other animals...Maybe their increased
intelligence simply makes them better at it than other animals.