Bigfoot
investigator claims he has proof legendary monster is hiding out in SCOTTISH
forest
Robert Shankland, 56, has shared snaps of what he
claims is a 14-inch footprint left by the giant creature in Dumfries and
Galloway
Part-time labourer
and gardener Robert Shankland has shared snaps of what he claims is a 14-inch
footprint left by the giant creature in Dumfries and Galloway.The 56-year-old has
spent two years hunting for evidence of a "bipedal hominid creature"
in Galloway Forest Park, which spans 300 square milesAs well as pictures of the
"footprint", Robert, from Burnside, Lanarkshire, reckons another
image could show the creature staring at him from trees. Scotland already has a
Bigfoot legend in the shape of "The Scottish Wildman” - Am Fear Liath Mor,
in Gaelic - which haunts the summit of Ben Macdui, the highest peak in the
Cairngorms.
Robert's
theory is that the Galloway creature could be a relative and may even use a
"green corridor" of woods to travel between the south-west of
Scotland and the Cairngorms. Robert’s photographs show a large footprint-shaped mark outlined
in gravel near to Corson Cone in the Craigdulyart Forest, New Cumnock.Using a
four-inch long phone for scale, the “footprint” is at least 14 inches long and
seven inches wide.He also highlighted parts on the creature that he believes
are pressure points on the ground and show the curve of its heel.
Speaking
about his encounter with the beast, Robert said: “I actually didn’t realise it
was there until I got home and looked at the pictures.
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I live in this area and there have never been reports of
wildmen or bigfoot type creatures according to locals. There have been reports
of big cats and a friend of mine found a paw print in the forest (see link
below).I would be more inclined to believe in a big cat living in the forest
than a bigfoot. It’s a busy tourist area and surely someone would have reported
something before this?
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