Residents of the Australian coastal region of the Sunshine Coast are frightened by a nocturnal animal killing livestock, making strange sounds and leaving huge footprints. The farmers are shocked, and the volunteers who went in search of the mystical beast believe that this is the same Australian Bigfoot - Yovi.
The group of volunteers is led by Dave Taylor of Sunshine Coast Yowie Research, which researches everything related to Yowie.
“Over the past few weeks, we have received a huge number of reports of eerie howls, strange smells, and so on. Now it can be unsafe to be in this area,” says Taylor.
On Saturday night, Taylor and his assistants combed the neighborhood in the area of Uemuran and Woodford, and found fresh prints of tracks of an unknown creature. “It came from the bush, which is quite dense here, closer to the forest, walked a little and disappeared in an unknown direction. The first trail was imprinted deep in the ground, as if it had jumped out of the thicket onto the road, and then quickly disappeared in the opposite direction,”added the Yovi hunter.
Dave Taylor believes that the found footprints may belong to the young Yovi. They are too wide for a person, and do not look like the imprint of a human foot.
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“We also found a lot of fresh kinks in the trees. Interestingly, when we returned, one of the trees turned out to be broken - although quite recently everything was fine with it."
A group of hunters went out in search of some traces after someone tore three poultry to shreds, finding a cage with them on the territory of one of the farms.
Local residents reported that the birds seemed to be thrown into the air "something invisible", leaving only blood and feathers from them. There was also a trace of the "huge paw".
Dave Taylor says several sheep were torn to pieces in the same way two months ago on a farm in a nearby area near the Glasshouse Mountains.
In the same place, next to the mountains, one couple stayed overnight in a hotel, and then reported strange howls, unlike dogs. Moreover, the local dogs seemed frightened at the sound of these howls.
Volunteers are sure that now the residents of the Sunshine Coast need to be extremely careful, watch out for pets, birds and livestock, under suspicious circumstances, under no circumstances go on a rampage - especially alone, and it is best to report all your suspicions to them. specially trained "Yovie hunters".