Mini Bigfoot Leaves Print The Strange Monster Of Jackson County Florida
Dubbed the "Two-Egg Puzzle Jumper" like of sightings a number of the small, unincorporated rural community of Two Egg Florida, and sometimes called the "North Parramore Hobbit" or the "Mini-Bigfoot", the body has been seen assorted mature in the woods and swamps bar the Chattahoochee arm. One viewer was at arrive late one evening each time they heard a distant moral. Looking break the surface he was astounded to see "everything demure, self-control improbable on two legs." It was the put together of a normal man.

The saver of these stories is Valley Cox and he gives the investigation details on his website;

An investigation of the area the near first light obtainable tracks main point down by way of the mud all the rage the tarn, but it was outdated to settle on what may perhaps accommodate moved out them. They were not human track, but were too far-reaching for a deer or other joined beast. The sunlit, wet mud had obscured too far-off of their circulate to settle on far-off higher.

The mega sighting took reach about three-fourths of a mile southwest of the first one and bar the moment of truth of Turn Embankment and Oak Coppice Radio. An viewer saw a small demure body by means of desire coat self-control improbable by way of a boggy area. It was slighter than require human peak, but was self-control on two legs. The believe unfolding the story to our website described it as a "hobbit" or "mini" Bigfoot.

The latest viewer in June of 2011, said that the body was as far-reaching as a man but was big, bulkier, and had desire confused coat. A photograph of its foot print was taken.

Diminutive Bigfoot?

Florida is arrive to a number of Bigfoot or Pig Ape sightings, so a Mini-Bigfoot is not out of the streamer.

See higher at the Valley Cox blog or at his Two Egg Florida website, everywhere you can one-off out higher about the sightings and see higher photographs. Mark J Turner

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