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Hunter in Michigan Captures Convincing Bigfoot Footage on Trail Camera

Whether or not you think Bigfoot is real, there’s no denying that Michigan would be a perfect spot for Bigfoot to hide. We have endless forests and barren land, which…

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Whether or not you think Bigfoot is real, there's no denying that Michigan would be a perfect spot for Bigfoot to hide. We have endless forests and barren land, which is exactly what Bigfoot needs to live a happy life, or at least, I can imagine.

Michigan's Craig Sulk spent decades up in Menominee, Michigan, on 80 acres, and that area is pretty much Bigfoot's dream. That said, Sulk reportedly set up trail cameras on his property, and in 2012, one of his cameras took footage of what looked to be the real-deal Big Foot, according to the New York Post.

Sulk sent it to the show “Finding Bigfoot” on Animal Planet, and now, they're featuring the footage. Sadly, Sulk passed away earlier this year, but hopefully he's looking down from heaven at the footage of Bigfoot on his land.

Check out the show below. Do you think that was really Bigfoot? It's hard to say, for me, because most Bigfoot sightings I see are hard to make out. This is one of the better ones, though.

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