Bigfoot Sounds

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4.0
133 reviews
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Teen
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About this app

Bigfoot, also commonly referred to as Sasquatch, is a purported ape-like creature said to inhabit the forests of North America. Many dubious articles have been offered in attempts to prove the existence of Bigfoot, including anecdotal claims of visual observations as well as alleged video and audio recordings, photographs, and casts of large footprints. Some are known or admitted hoaxes. Tales of wild, hairy humanoids exist throughout the world, and such creatures appear in the folklore of North America, including the mythologies of indigenous people. Bigfoot is an icon within the fringe subculture of cryptozoology, and an enduring element of popular culture.
Updated on
18 Nov 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
107 reviews
Kelly Gammon
12 May 2022
These are amazing. I heard these same sounds once watching a documentary on Amazon Prime. I'm so surprised that I found them in an app. It's as if these creatures have their own language. Really bizarre in a disturbing way but fascinating. If they are so much like us then why wouldn't they have some form of communication.
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Defund ThePoliticians
13 March 2022
The tree knocking is definitely genuine but the ones with speech clearly were fake and someone cut, copied and pasted audio files from different documentaries to increase the dramatic effect the only thing is this app is pure fantasy and as a result would get a person killed if they tried using it in the woods.
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A Google user
5 August 2019
It's a lot of fun...... but I wouldn't take it seriously. Believe it are not, the speech is actually fast- forwarded Chinese.
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