March 15, 2012 in St Louis County, Minnesota, a field investigator's audio recorder captures the voices of four vocalizers, two in the background, and two in the foreground. To the passive observer this might easily be dismissed as wolf howls. But closer scrutiny discloses a number of featurs typical of suspected sasquatch vocals captured across the breadth of North America. These include whoops, integrated wood knocks, a “moan“ howl, pitch breaks and vowel transitions from /oo/ to /aa/. Widely held speculation suggests sasquatch employ mimicry in their vocalizations, possibly as a form of subterfuge. This recording would lend credibility to such a theory.
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