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Faceless creature stalking moose
Faceless creature stalking moose







faceless creature stalking moose

That could be due to their great muscle strength, it’s like Downhill Mogul skiing, the upper body is quiet while the lower part of the body from the waist down is doing all the motion ?Įxcited for this Sunday’s MK Davis interview. You hear that description of them as much as the unnatural floating along description. It seems like it is this massive creature pretty much walking like a person. Watch any film using the same technology and movements can seem distorted. Maybe it is due to the camera technology back then.

faceless creature stalking moose

I do not see that in the Patterson Gimlin film. Many people describe the floating and unusually fluid movement of them. You hear of the craziest characteristics like one witness describing a Bigfoot coming down a Giant Redwood tree head first clinging to the tree like a squirrel or the down on all four like a spider stance. Just think of how exotic the capabilities of a Bigfoot are. I’ve seen video of a doe black tail deer stomp a rattlesnake with all four hooves to protect her young. I’ve heard people say that they are more worried about encountering a Moose in the Wild than a Grizzly. The Sun called it a “6 ft tall monstrosity.” The creature appears to stand up on its hind legs, though it’s not clear how tall it is. It must be pretty tall too,” one commenter wrote.

faceless creature stalking moose

“That looks like the Rake type creature stalking that moose. Others had even more fun with the footage, with one commenter saying it is the Rake, a mythical creature that hunts animals without rhyme or reason. “Looks like Gollum,” one commenter wrote, while another wrote: “My precious,” a line Gollum made famous in “The Lord of the Rings.” Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings” novels. It’s unclear exactly what Fréchette captured on film, but some YouTube commenters have likened it to Gollum, the fictional character from J. The video, which has been viewed more than 30,000 times, was posted by Audrée Tanguay Fréchette, who is unable to explain the footage (likely due to the fact that the monster is not real).Ī bizarre video has gone viral, claiming to show a “six-foot eerie faceless creature” reportedly “stalking a moose” in the Canadian wilderness. “It blew my mind because it looked at us and turned and began moving just like a kangaroo would and cleared the concrete bridge wall easily and dropped at least 15 to 20 feet,” the person wrote.Aug 4 Weird ‘monster’ captured on film ‘stalking a moose’įox News writes “A bizarre video has gone viral, claiming to show a “six-foot eerie faceless creature” reportedly “stalking a moose” in the Canadian wilderness. One person claimed to have come across a similar creature in 2005. While some felt it was a starved bear, others compared it to a werewolf. Residents of Totoras in the province of Santa Fe report that a creature is wandering the streets and has even slain two dogs,” UFO Mania, the publisher of the video wrote. “The creature's shape is striking, as it has not been connected with any known animal. The creature, compared to a camel due to its long neck and small head, killed a pit bull and a German shepherd, the Deccan Chronicle reported. In an incident in April this year, a strange beast was filmed walking the streets of Santa Fe, Argentina. TT News Agency/Tommy Pedersen via REUTERS In this image, a rare white moose is seen in Gunnarskog, Varmland, Sweden, July 31, 2017. Mysterious creature filmed stalking moose in Canada.









Faceless creature stalking moose