This Bigfoot illustrates the "Goggle" Effect |
This trait makes it almost impossible to see the Bigfoot's eyes when looking straight at the face. It has also become a aid in locating the Bigfoot in videos and in the field. This look is unique, two large black dots surrounded by light grey skin.
Eye Witness Sketch |
Another interesting aspect is that the Bigfoot will keep their hair groomed so it lays above the brow. This gives them what I call the "Eddie Munster" look. Round brow that comes to a point between the eyes.
I have gathered several examples of the "goggle" effect. Most of these Bigfoot are from Tennessee but one of them is from Ohio.
Location - East Tennessee - Public Research Area |
Location - East Tennessee - Public Research Area |
Location - East Tennessee - My Back Yard |
Location - East Tennessee - National Park |
Location - East Tennessee - National Park |
Location - East Tennessee - National Park |
Location - East Tennessee - National Park |
Location - East Tennessee - National Park |
Location - Central Ohio |
Location - Oklahoma |
Thanks for the visuals. I'd noticed that too.
ReplyDelete"Eye" see you!...lol
ReplyDeleteAlways wonder why they also look differently w, almost shadowy, when in a photo. The mystery continues...
Great job, Scott.
Ok Scott, time for another stupid question. Do the eyes
ReplyDeleteonly reflect light at night or do they change to a glow
in the daylight also as maybe a change of mood or anger?
The bottom pictures seem to suggest this. Just asking.
I did a blog on this very subject http://bf-field-journal.blogspot.com/2012/07/eyes-of-bigfoot-are-upon-you.html
ReplyDeleteHope this helps
Scott, I went back back and re-read the post. Thanks. Sometimes I suffer from a short
Deleteattention span. After being with my wife for
thirty five years, made me think of glowing eyes and mood changes.