Some researchers may think it strange that I would include cattle sounds as being mistaken for sasquatch. Â Several times I have had witnesses contact me about recordings they have obtained that they wanted my opinion of the sounds. When I listened my answer was that it was a bull bellowing. Neither witness was familiar with cattle and were not aware of how deep and loud a bull’s bellows can be. These bellows can be very deep, repetitive and carry a great distance. Â Neither witness was happy with my answer and wanted to argue, although both areas had cattle grazing in fields close by.
Belle sizing up a range bull in New Mexico.
Below is a listing of cattle sounds that I have recorded here in Central Illinois.
File # 22 – 2011.06.03 – Cattle # 4
File # 21 – 2011.06.03 – Cattle # 3
File # 20 – 2011.06.03 – Cattle # 2
File # 19 – 2011.06.03 – Cattle # 1
File # 16 – 2011.06.01 – Cattle # 1
File # 17 – 2011.05.31 – Cattle # 3
File # 16 – 2011.05.31 – Cattle # 2
File # 15 – 2011.05.31 – Cattle # 1
File # 14 – 2011.05.17 – Cattle # 1
File # 13 – 2011.05.16 – Cattle # 3
File # 12 – 2011.05.16 – Cattle # 2
File # 11 – 2011.05.16 – Cattle # 1
File # 10 – 2010.10.22 – Cattle # 4
File # 09 – 2010.10.22 – Cattle # 3
File # 08 – 2010.10.22 – Cattle # 2
File # 07 – 2010.10.22 – Cattle # 1
File # 06 – 2010.10.18 – Cattle # 3
File # 05 – 2010.10.18 – Cattle # 2
File # 04 – 2010.10.18 – Cattle # 1
File # 03 – 2010.08.31 – Cattle # 1
File # 02 – 2010.07.22 – Cattle # 2
File # 01 – 2010.07.22 – Cattle # 1
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