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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2006 10:57:44 GMT -5
What if someone did an experiment where some of the better recordings of screams and howls played in front of other wild animals , bear,deer etc. and see what there reaction was,it might tell us something....
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Post by sebastian on Mar 13, 2006 23:58:28 GMT -5
Hi baumann, I think that it may be easier to try the experiment on dogs (or cats). It is a great idea. Actually, someone posted before that his cat was reacting strangely to the Chehalis sound.
cheers, seb
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Post by Gerry on Mar 16, 2006 11:19:18 GMT -5
Most of the older alleged vocalizations as well as the Chehalis Sound..sends my shepard out of the room. The cats do not seem to be affected. *Note* most of the alleged older vocalizations tend to also drive the Mugwhump out of the room also.* So, go figure? % - )
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Post by Sean V. on Mar 18, 2006 18:12:38 GMT -5
There are two older recordings that I have found to affect almost all animals. Those recordings are the 1973 Puyallup & the 1993 Klamath Caves.
I blasted these sounds at a herd of deer once. The animals were visibly disturbed by the sound, so much that when I blasted it a second time the entire herd bolted.
I have found that most of the elk, here in the northwest mountains, react negatively to these sounds. Usually running the first time the sound is played.
The Forest Trunk Road (in Alberta) still has open range law, where cattle are let out to graze in the ditches & meadows. We watched the cattle while we were call blasting, they did not run, but they all gathered closer to each other, some even leaving areas of prime grazing, so they could cluster with the herd. The second time we blasted, they all started to move away from the sound as a whole.
I have heard reports from some researchers that said that while they were call blasting they had bears charge the camp, then leave with a confused look when all they came across was a group of humans.
Just a few notes on the effect of calls on certain animals.
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Post by bushape on Mar 18, 2006 20:36:41 GMT -5
Where did you come across those recordings? BFRO? Now thats something id like to try with my dogs.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2006 22:50:00 GMT -5
Here's a good source for some possible sasquatch/bigfoot sounds, screams and vocalizations: www.oregonbigfoot.com/sounds.phpWe will also have an extremely clean version of the Chehalis sounds possible sasquatch screams up soon as I took a copy off directly off the original Hi-8 tape today. If any member of the WCSR forum would a copy, it's a 5.1 MB MP3 file that I can e-mail. Bushman
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Post by Sean V. on Mar 19, 2006 1:07:46 GMT -5
Where did you come across those recordings? BFRO? Now thats something id like to try with my dogs. You can find both of them on many Sasquatch related websites. We have them both on the WCSRO website.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2006 12:30:57 GMT -5
Interesting sfs, i , i figure wild animals would be more familiar with the howls and calls and would know right away what made them, where domestic animals wouldn't really know what to make of them...
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Post by sebastian on Mar 19, 2006 12:31:22 GMT -5
Interesting observation about the charging bears reacting to the sound-blast. Were they black or griz? Likely to be black bears, as not too many grizzlies in the USA. Normally, I would think that black bears will try to avoid Sasquatch....
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Post by Sean V. on Mar 19, 2006 14:56:23 GMT -5
Interesting observation about the charging bears reacting to the sound-blast. Were they black or griz? Likely to be black bears, as not too many grizzlies in the USA. Normally, I would think that black bears will try to avoid Sasquatch.... From the information that I have been given, on one occassion it was a young grizzly bear & the other two that I know about were black bears. They could have just been reacting to a loud & unexpected noise. Or perhaps they knew what made those calls in the first place & what it heralded. It has never happened to me before, so I can't give any first hand information on the specifics of the bear charges.
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Post by Gerry on Mar 28, 2006 23:18:33 GMT -5
Interesting observation about the charging bears reacting to the sound-blast. Were they black or griz? Likely to be black bears, as not too many grizzlies in the USA. Normally, I would think that black bears will try to avoid Sasquatch.... From the information that I have been given, on one occassion it was a young grizzly bear & the other two that I know about were black bears. They could have just been reacting to a loud & unexpected noise. Or perhaps they knew what made those calls in the first place & what it heralded. It has never happened to me before, so I can't give any first hand information on the specifics of the bear charges. Yeah Sean! I was wondering what the effect would have been if the vocalizations were replaced with a 'dual pack' air horn blast? Maybe the same...%-)
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