Bigfoot concept art by Tim Wade
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The most reported vocalization experienced is the HOWL. As you look through reports of encounters and experiences, and talk to witnesses, you find that people will use different terms for the same thing. In fact, some will classify what I call the second most reported vocalization experienced, the SCREAM, in with the howl. I consider them two different sounds.
The howl, in my opinion tends to be more of a roar, deeper, coming from the belly, so to speak. The scream comes more from the throat. Both loud. Both compelling. I feel that these are more of a warning given to those who invade the territory. A warning that you are not welcome; a 'suggestion' to leave immediately; a warning given to ward off predators that have dared to come too close.
http://bfro.net/avevid/SOUNDS/Cuyahoga_OH_howl_March_2015-clip.mp3
http://bfro.net/avevid/mjm/Howl.mp3
And now some screams to compare :
https://youtu.be/cn3rPxbKRW8
https://youtu.be/LXvsLND6DiA
This is not the best example. It seems that the hair raising, blood curdling screams that combine the sound of a big cat and a woman are not to be found available anymore. What the internet now terms screams are actually howls, by my definitions.
The screams would include the screeches and shrieks; the cries and screams as if in pain; the high-pitched calls. All of these fall under the scream category.
HOWLS may also be used as locator calls. Or they could be made to establish territory. Someone suggested the howls are made by sasquatch passing through another's territory to announce their coming and going. Another person said they thought the screams were made by the females. And that both howls and screams were part of the mating ritual.
Then we have the WHOOPS. These are popular among researchers. They find these easier to imitate out in the woods than the howls and screams. These may fall under more of a 'greeting'; a gentler way of letting others know they are there.
https://youtu.be/FCtRvZ0xKQQ
https://youtu.be/hiVU6toqy-o
And there are the reported MOANS, GROWLS, GRUNTS, COUGHS, SNORTS, BARKS, and WHISTLES.
Baby crying : https://youtu.be/FDjV2EOJlRA
Growl : https://youtu.be/f9wTwsphCO0
Whistles : https://youtu.be/ynxyg0YiTr0
One of the most talked about is CHATTER. This appears to be half talking, half laughing; referred to as Samurai talk; Native American language, Japanese; jabbering.
https://youtu.be/NZ4ScpzhaNI
https://youtu.be/iWmhs3VUnEE
There is also the non-verbal communications that are attributed to sasquatch.
WOOD KNOCKS. This could be hitting trees with limbs, or possibly rock clacking, or hands clapping. Or they could do all three of these. It seems to me that tree knocking is a way of the sasquatch letting any others in the area know that someone has entered their territory. It carries over a distance and is generally not done in a threatening manner.
https://youtu.be/B8FOxL1bxvc
https://youtu.be/KLt2T0AFx0Q
BREAKING (SNAPPING) BRANCHES, THROWING ROCKS AND OTHER SMALL OBJECTS seem to be a gentle warning to turn around and go back. A warning that you are approaching an area where you are not welcome or not safe. When a person ignores this, he may find bigger rocks and objects being thrown and landing even closer. Remember, if the sasquatch wanted to actually hurt you, those rocks would be bouncing off your head.
Do keep in mind that sometimes if only one object is tossed your way, it may be a 'hello' meant to get your attention without actually showing himself. Or even an invitation to play. I think this type of communication may come from the younger members of the family.
Last to mention is INFRASOUND. It cannot be heard by the human ear. Some researchers have shown that infrasound is contained within the calls and cries of sasquatch. Infrasound affects us by making us feel fear, dread, and depression. It may be used by sasquatch to make humans and other unwanted visitors leave the area.
Here are some miscellaneous recordings to listen to of various sounds alleged to be made by sasquatch :
https://youtu.be/r31XG7EImRk
https://youtu.be/PuDRpYLsP5c
https://youtu.be/MkCy6uqcGXE
https://youtu.be/It9A6FcQBeE
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