• BBS Ep:45 Devil Monkeys

  • Oct 27 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

BBS Ep:45 Devil Monkeys

  • Summary

  • In this gripping episode, we explore chilling firsthand accounts and eyewitness testimonies of encounters with the mysterious Bigfoot and the terrifying Devil Monkey. From a 1975 motorist's collision with a 7-foot tall creature to a hunter's face-to-face interaction in North Carolina in 2009, and a retired police officer's close encounter in Oregon, these stories highlight vivid descriptions and behaviors of these elusive beings. Additionally, we delve into the enigmatic Devil Monkey, a creature spotted across the United States and Canada, discussing its potential origins and physical characteristics. Expert discussions examine cryptid theories, possible escaped exotic pets, and even feral monkey colonies in Florida, offering a fascinating insight into these legendary creatures that continue to bewilder and intrigue.

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    00:00 A Terrifying Encounter in 1975 01:58 Hairy Creature Eating Corn in 2009 02:49 Bigfoot Sighting Near Fort Knox 04:01 Bigfoot Drags Deer into Cave in Texas 05:32 Bigfoot Seen in Hardman, Oregon 07:08 Encounter with a Mysterious Creature 07:42 Bigfoot Sighting in North Dakota 08:55 The Devil Monkey of Danville 09:53 Physical Description of the Devil Monkey 10:26 Behavior and Habitat of the Devil Monkey 11:27 Historical Sightings of the Devil Monkey 14:03 Recent Encounters and Evidence 16:00 Theories and Speculations
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