The gait is a normal walking gait - nothing bearish or ape-like about it. Another analysis over on UnexplainedMysteries. Enthusiasts commenting on YouTube seemed fairly divided - with some seemingly convinced, while others remained dubious, saying it's hard to tell if we're not seeing the full clip.
One said: " This footage is better then the Patterson Gimlin footage. Best I have ever seen. Another person wrote: " All the movements are right especially the way it picks up it's leg, and it's built about the same as a white BF that I seen years ago. No way it's someone in a suit. It's either real or someone spent a lot of time and money making a CGI video. A third added: "What human is built in the neck like that A potential naysayer, meanwhile, commented: " Only problem about this video is, why wouldn't they continue to record?
Kentucky in general has long been a hotspot for Bigfoot sightings and encounters. Since posing his question, Marcum has gotten some heat over whether or not the mounds he photographed were Bigfoot graves. Most who have a genuine interest in the subject already understand there is plenty of evidence confirming the creature is more than a myth.
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