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Mapping Bigfoot #6 Scott's Favorite Maps
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In this episode of Mapping Bigfoot, host Scott Tompkins takes us on a journey through the scientific and ecological factors that could explain Bigfoot's elusive nature. With his expertise as a GIS specialist and naturalist, Scott uses data, maps, and real-world examples to explore Bigfoot's potential habitat, behaviors, and survival strategies.
We begin by looking at the striking overlap between Bigfoot sightings and bear habitats, suggesting that both creatures may share similar preferences for remote, rugged forests. Scott also dives into the environmental factors—like high rainfall and dense forests—that make certain regions ideal for Bigfoot to thrive, from the Pacific Northwest to the Appalachians.
Scott further explores the vast wilderness of North America and how its scale could explain the rarity of Bigfoot evidence. He also highlights key ecoregions, like the Southern Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau and the Pacific Lowland Mixed Forest, where Bigfoot sightings align with rich ecosystems and remote terrain.
The episode wraps up with a closer look at Chestnut Ridge in Pennsylvania, one of the most active Bigfoot zones, where sightings often follow natural wildlife corridors and waterways. Could Bigfoot be using these paths to stay hidden in plain sight?
Join Scott for a data-driven exploration of Bigfoot’s possible existence, where science and mystery meet in the wild landscapes of North America.
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We begin by looking at the striking overlap between Bigfoot sightings and bear habitats, suggesting that both creatures may share similar preferences for remote, rugged forests. Scott also dives into the environmental factors—like high rainfall and dense forests—that make certain regions ideal for Bigfoot to thrive, from the Pacific Northwest to the Appalachians.
Scott further explores the vast wilderness of North America and how its scale could explain the rarity of Bigfoot evidence. He also highlights key ecoregions, like the Southern Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau and the Pacific Lowland Mixed Forest, where Bigfoot sightings align with rich ecosystems and remote terrain.
The episode wraps up with a closer look at Chestnut Ridge in Pennsylvania, one of the most active Bigfoot zones, where sightings often follow natural wildlife corridors and waterways. Could Bigfoot be using these paths to stay hidden in plain sight?
Join Scott for a data-driven exploration of Bigfoot’s possible existence, where science and mystery meet in the wild landscapes of North America.
1001 에피소드
Manage episode 449365995 series 3313614
Untold Radio Network에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Untold Radio Network 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
In this episode of Mapping Bigfoot, host Scott Tompkins takes us on a journey through the scientific and ecological factors that could explain Bigfoot's elusive nature. With his expertise as a GIS specialist and naturalist, Scott uses data, maps, and real-world examples to explore Bigfoot's potential habitat, behaviors, and survival strategies.
We begin by looking at the striking overlap between Bigfoot sightings and bear habitats, suggesting that both creatures may share similar preferences for remote, rugged forests. Scott also dives into the environmental factors—like high rainfall and dense forests—that make certain regions ideal for Bigfoot to thrive, from the Pacific Northwest to the Appalachians.
Scott further explores the vast wilderness of North America and how its scale could explain the rarity of Bigfoot evidence. He also highlights key ecoregions, like the Southern Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau and the Pacific Lowland Mixed Forest, where Bigfoot sightings align with rich ecosystems and remote terrain.
The episode wraps up with a closer look at Chestnut Ridge in Pennsylvania, one of the most active Bigfoot zones, where sightings often follow natural wildlife corridors and waterways. Could Bigfoot be using these paths to stay hidden in plain sight?
Join Scott for a data-driven exploration of Bigfoot’s possible existence, where science and mystery meet in the wild landscapes of North America.
…
continue reading
We begin by looking at the striking overlap between Bigfoot sightings and bear habitats, suggesting that both creatures may share similar preferences for remote, rugged forests. Scott also dives into the environmental factors—like high rainfall and dense forests—that make certain regions ideal for Bigfoot to thrive, from the Pacific Northwest to the Appalachians.
Scott further explores the vast wilderness of North America and how its scale could explain the rarity of Bigfoot evidence. He also highlights key ecoregions, like the Southern Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau and the Pacific Lowland Mixed Forest, where Bigfoot sightings align with rich ecosystems and remote terrain.
The episode wraps up with a closer look at Chestnut Ridge in Pennsylvania, one of the most active Bigfoot zones, where sightings often follow natural wildlife corridors and waterways. Could Bigfoot be using these paths to stay hidden in plain sight?
Join Scott for a data-driven exploration of Bigfoot’s possible existence, where science and mystery meet in the wild landscapes of North America.
1001 에피소드
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