The Texas Department Of Wildlife Reserves Has Published Bigfoot Footprints On Its Website - Alternative View

The Texas Department Of Wildlife Reserves Has Published Bigfoot Footprints On Its Website - Alternative View
The Texas Department Of Wildlife Reserves Has Published Bigfoot Footprints On Its Website - Alternative View

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On Saturday, June 10, 2017, the Texas Department of Wildlife and Recreation has posted footprints on its website on the roadsides of various highways and around the cities of Round Rock and Austin. Officials who classified them as "unexplained phenomena" have asked everyone who knows about the origin of these strange tracks to contact them.

Compared to the park ranger's leg, the mysterious footprint appears to be quite large. Some believe it may be the footprints of a yeti, a mythical creature that has been spotted in Texas on numerous occasions.

However, one of the local Bigfoot hunters, as the "Bigfoot" is called in America, was not impressed by the photographs.

“I am inclined to believe that these are not real footprints,” Russell Miller expressed his opinion after viewing the photographs posted on the Internet. "In one of the pictures, the foot is too narrow."

"Further analysis of photographs of this quality is impossible," added the Baytown researcher. "I'd love to see high-resolution footage."

Russell Miller, who has been searching for elusive creatures in the forests surrounding the city of Houston for over half a decade, says mysterious cryptids are very rare in the Round Rock area.

Boldemar Galvan, a hunter from County Bee, in southern Texas, said he first met Bigfoot in 2014 at a ranch near Beeville. However, most often the "big guy" was seen north of Houston, in the Sam Houston National Forest, which is considered the Bigfoot habitat.

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