Symbiosis. Does Bigfoot Use Other Animals For Its Survival?
A Controversial Viewpoint
By Dorraine Fisher
It may seem like a weird question, but I had to ask. In light of my recent bigfoot encounter and research findings, and as an amateur wildlife photographer, I kept making correlations between bigfoot encounters and the sightings of other wildlife.
For me, there were two different animals that made their appearances revolving around my investigations. The crows seemed to appear and were highly vocal about my being there. To nature enthusiasts, crows are known as an alarm system for other animals. They sound warnings when a predator is near or when something in the area has changed. No matter how you feel about them, crows play a vital role in the ecosystem. And the second animal was the coyotes. I rarely see them out in the open in broad daylight, but when I’m seriously pursuing some bigfoot findings, the coyotes seem to appear out of nowhere. And they often stand and stare at me, almost as if they have something to tell me. Or perhaps, they are watching me or trying to distract me from something? But the sheer number of times I make this particular correlation has to make me wonder if there’s more to it. Because as a bigfooter and paranormal believer, I know there’s always more to it.