![]() ![]() Her rural home about 1.3 miles east of the Mohican River was a refuge before she realized it was also prime habitat for Bigfoot. "I have a lot of respect for these creatures," Ferencak said. ![]() ![]() Her description of the 7½-foot tall, hairy beast matches those commonly used to depict creatures known as Sasquatch, Yeti and Grassman. 'I always have a recorder going'įerencak said she first caught a glimpse of the bipedal brute when it jumped over a back road southeast of Loudonville in May of 2013. She plans to discuss her encounters during the "Bigfoot Basecamp Weekend" Sept. "There are a couple features in the execution, such as shifting to an 'AA' phoneme at the end of the call that are indicative as well, most noticeable in the last two howls." "The first howler has a brassy tone to its voice that can be indicative of (Sasquatch)," the analyst wrote. The two-minute-long recording - which she shared with the News Journal - was described by an analyst as having "high potential" for containing the sound of one Bigfoot attempting to locate another. "This is the first time I ever recorded howls," Ferencak said. Watch Video: Recording of potential Mohican Bigfoot howlingĪfter several years with no trace of the creature, Suzanne Ferencak thinks Bigfoot has finally returned to Mohican, and she believes she has audio proof. ![]()
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