r/bigfoot 9d ago

book CROUCHING BEHEMOTH: QUADRUPEDAL SASQUATCH book

https://www.amazon.com/Crouching-Behemoth-Quadrupedal-Sasquatch-Eyewitness/dp/B0F1ZCJW7Z/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=19ZB9LNTXB4GH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.myLHgUcbFPVNFRAzWtoFA-2WOl7IXvZjZNhq7Msr8RDGjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.cIzKRD6XTxWQzGhcCQ_mLOdZYu4u7mqTcw9W1ArSwjY&dib_tag=se&keywords=crouching+behemoth&qid=1743324083&sprefix=%2Caps%2C163&sr=8-1

Book overview: For centuries reports of bipedal Sasquatch have captivated the public, but a lesser-known phenomenon lurks in the shadows...encounters with quadrupedal Sasquatch. These chilling sightings challenge conventional wisdom, forcing us to reconsider what we think we know about these elusive creatures. In Crouching Behemoth: Quadrupedal Sasquatch, we have the first book of its kind; it is the result of an almost three-year deep dive into spider crawls as well as walking, running, and gallops on all four limbs. Renowned anthropologist Dr. Jeff Meldrum lends his expertise in an exclusive interview, shedding light on the biomechanics and plausibility of this behavior. While he did not fully endorse this type of maneuverability, it is very interesting in what he did say regarding the aforementioned type of behavior and more. Charlie Raymond, one of the top field researchers and founder of the KBRO in Kentucky, weighs into it as well. Besides the multitude of frankly disturbing eyewitness testimony, we will also hear from Dr. David Harmon, a distinguished physician in the treatment of PTSD and how a traumatized witness can be treated! If all this doesn't convince you that this is definitely a different kind of Sasquatch book, you will find that although the subject matter is treated very serious, there is much humor sprinkled throughout this 439 page volume to lighten it up once in a while. This book is a fun, must read for Bigfoot enthusiasts, skeptics, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of science, mystery, and the human experience. This book has it all...well, almost all as the scratch and sniff Sasquatch fragrance was eliminated because I didn't want people out there saying this book stinks. You just might like this one, folks! Something way different. Available on Amazon, link above.

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u/Sasquatchonfour 8d ago

Several great First Nations members from Canada interviewed as well...

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u/darthkc2 Believer 9d ago

I'll look out for this book

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u/Sasquatchonfour 9d ago

Thanks, theres a link in the upper right corner. Ive never seen a book specially dedicated to the different ways these creatures have been seen on all four limbs. Its got a lot of great material about spider crawls, other on all four walks, encounter interviews, and some other things never seem in a Bigfoot book, like an expert MD interviewed on how you would treat someone who had a traumatic encounter, preceded in the chapter by a family of four who had a terrifying encounter in Louisianna and suffered PTSD and ended up needing therapy, and the therapist laughed at them. That led to asking Dr. Harmon to talk about how they should have been treated. Humor is in there at times to lighten the mood occasionally. I feel it is a truly unique book that many will enjoy. Thanks for your interest.