Did Hiker Film Bigfoot, Bear or "Blobsquatch"?
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A new video that seems to show a Bigfoot-like beast rearing up in a Utah brush patch is racking up millions of views on the web, but are there any compelling facts in the compelling footage?
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Beard Card, the YouTube handle of the man who purportedly filmed the video while camping with his family, says he first hit "record" on his camera to document what he thought was a black bear hiding in the bushes. Indeed, the video's tranquil first half has an off-screen voice whispering, "Do you think it's a bear?" But then the rustling black form in the bushes suddenly grows a few feet as it seems to stand to its full height, and the cameraman abandons his shot to make a desperate run to safety.
"We had actually been standing there for awhile. We had thought it was a bear up to that point, but when it stood up and looked at us, it was just a massive animal," Beard Card, who didn't want his real name made public, told Salt Lake City's Fox News 13.
The man says he and his fellow witnesses "are positive that thing wasn't a bear," due to its apparent size. But the creature's height is not obvious from the video and whatever it is, it seems to meet all the classic qualifications of what the Bigfoot community calls a "blobsquatch," an ambiguous, shadowy image that puts Bigfoot in the eye of the beholder. [Tracking Belief in Bigfoot (Infographic)]
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Beard Card estimated to Fox News 13 that the animal he saw was 2 or 3 feet (.61 to .91 meters) taller than his 6-foot-tall (1.83 m) brother. Black bears, the most common species of bear in North America and the only species that lives in Utah, measure between 5 and 7 feet (1.52 and 2.13 m) tall when standing on their hind legs.
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Black bears rarely stand erect, but when they do, it's because something unusual in their environment seems to deserve a thorough investigation.
"A bear stands on its hind legs to get a better view and smell of the surroundings. This is not an aggressive posture, just a way to determine who or what piqued its interest," according to the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries' website.
Assuming that the subject of the new Bigfoot video is not an ordinary black bear that stood up to investigate a mysterious, mostly hairless primate roaming a remote area of Utah with a video camera, then another possible mundane explanation is that the video is a hoax, orchestrated either for kicks or publicity.
It was posted the day before Halloween, which may or may not be a coincidence. It also arrived a couple weeks before the premiere of the third season of the reality TV show "Finding Bigfoot" and shortly after the announcement of a competing show on the Spike network that will offer $10 million, the largest cash prize in television history, for irrefutable proof of Bigfoot. This information could be completely incidental, but in the age of covert viral marketing, skeptics might take note.
What is almost certainly not a coincidence is the fact that the largest cash prize in TV history is being offered as a reward for proving the existence of a hairy ape man that has never had any solid scientific evidence, or steady footage, to stand on.
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Beard Card, the YouTube handle of the man who purportedly filmed the video while camping with his family, says he first hit "record" on his camera to document what he thought was a black bear hiding in the bushes. Indeed, the video's tranquil first half has an off-screen voice whispering, "Do you think it's a bear?" But then the rustling black form in the bushes suddenly grows a few feet as it seems to stand to its full height, and the cameraman abandons his shot to make a desperate run to safety.
"We had actually been standing there for awhile. We had thought it was a bear up to that point, but when it stood up and looked at us, it was just a massive animal," Beard Card, who didn't want his real name made public, told Salt Lake City's Fox News 13.
The man says he and his fellow witnesses "are positive that thing wasn't a bear," due to its apparent size. But the creature's height is not obvious from the video and whatever it is, it seems to meet all the classic qualifications of what the Bigfoot community calls a "blobsquatch," an ambiguous, shadowy image that puts Bigfoot in the eye of the beholder. [Tracking Belief in Bigfoot (Infographic)]
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Beard Card estimated to Fox News 13 that the animal he saw was 2 or 3 feet (.61 to .91 meters) taller than his 6-foot-tall (1.83 m) brother. Black bears, the most common species of bear in North America and the only species that lives in Utah, measure between 5 and 7 feet (1.52 and 2.13 m) tall when standing on their hind legs.
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Black bears rarely stand erect, but when they do, it's because something unusual in their environment seems to deserve a thorough investigation.
"A bear stands on its hind legs to get a better view and smell of the surroundings. This is not an aggressive posture, just a way to determine who or what piqued its interest," according to the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries' website.
Assuming that the subject of the new Bigfoot video is not an ordinary black bear that stood up to investigate a mysterious, mostly hairless primate roaming a remote area of Utah with a video camera, then another possible mundane explanation is that the video is a hoax, orchestrated either for kicks or publicity.
It was posted the day before Halloween, which may or may not be a coincidence. It also arrived a couple weeks before the premiere of the third season of the reality TV show "Finding Bigfoot" and shortly after the announcement of a competing show on the Spike network that will offer $10 million, the largest cash prize in television history, for irrefutable proof of Bigfoot. This information could be completely incidental, but in the age of covert viral marketing, skeptics might take note.
What is almost certainly not a coincidence is the fact that the largest cash prize in TV history is being offered as a reward for proving the existence of a hairy ape man that has never had any solid scientific evidence, or steady footage, to stand on.
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If it's anything, it's a bear.
November 11 2012 at 12:42 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyidk what it was.. byut i'd of run from it to. something THAT big stands up and looks at me... i'm gone. no if's, and's or buts about it.
November 07 2012 at 2:06 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyAnd they ran ...WEAK !
November 07 2012 at 1:22 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyLooks like a common old hoax to me, looks staged.
November 07 2012 at 12:23 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replylooks like a common ol' black bear to me....
November 07 2012 at 10:20 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWith all the new species and the science to back it up, I dont understand how people canNOT believe in anomalies.
November 07 2012 at 9:47 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThat was a complete fake, did you notice the reality show footage of the ground as they ran, and why did they run? Total BS! Just when they could have gotten good footage of the subject, they ran, Wow! It wasn't attacking!!!!!! It was walking away! guy in a furry suit!
November 07 2012 at 9:27 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI wondered where my ex-wife went to, She was hairy and I constantly had to give her haircuts and cut hair on her back, but nothing like she has now. LOL
November 07 2012 at 7:34 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDad?
November 07 2012 at 7:04 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replythere is no such thing as bigfoot or sasquatch or whatever. That was just a big black bear
November 07 2012 at 6:58 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply