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A man's TikTok video goes viral after he spotted “Bigfoot” in the Oklahoma forest

Whether you believe it's Bigfoot is up to you, but the video has given people some fun on the internet.

An Oklahoma man's TikTok video is going viral after it allegedly showed “Bigfoot” on camera in a Lawton forest. Emmanuel Alfaro recently recorded and posted a 10-second video to his TikTok page in which “Bigfoot” can be seen relaxing on the edge of a tree in the Parallel Forest before noticing Alfaro in the distance. When Alfaro is noticed, he turns the camera and runs away. >> Click here to get the latest interesting news. “Scariest moment of my life and I truly believe I caught a (expletive) Bigfoot on camera in the Parallel Forest. I wake up, just do a little sightseeing, enjoy the day and see something “I'm still shaking as I type this,” Alfaro wrote on the video. The TikTok video has received more than 2 million views, more than 202,000 likes, more than 24,000 shares and more than 3,500 comments as of Thursday afternoon. Whether you believe it's Bigfoot is up to you, but the video has given people some fun on the internet. As some commenters noted in the TikTok video, the “Bigfoot” looks a lot like a Jack Link's Sasquatch Halloween costume. >> Download KOCO 5 app. In 2021, State Representative JJ Humphrey invited the world to search for Bigfoot in Oklahoma. The invitation came with a $3 million bounty to boost tourism. “We don’t hunt Bigfoot. Nobody wants to harm Bigfoot. We're going to capture Bigfoot live and humanely,” Humphrey said in 2021. “We're expanding this beyond our region and across the state. We.” “We want the whole world to come to southeastern Oklahoma, to the state of Oklahoma, and participate in our bounty – Oklahoma Bounty, Bigfoot Bounty. That's why we're excited to invite the world to come and join in.” Top Headlines: Crews recover body found by fisherman at pond in northwest Oklahoma City. Because of the port strike, people are buying toilet paper in a panic. There is no need for that. What does election fraud really look like in the USA? What the data shows since 2016: Comet A3 was visible over Oklahoma on Thursday morning. Here's how to watch it again: QuikTrip opens first Oklahoma City location on I-35. Comet A3 was visible over Oklahoma on Thursday morning. Here's how you can see it again

An Oklahoma man's TikTok video is going viral after it allegedly showed “Bigfoot” on camera in a Lawton forest.

Emmanuel Alfaro recently recorded and posted a 10-second video to his TikTok page in which “Bigfoot” can be seen relaxing on the edge of a tree in the Parallel Forest before noticing Alfaro in the distance. When Alfaro is noticed, he turns the camera and runs away.

>> Get the latest interesting news by clicking here.

“The scariest moment of my life and I really think I caught a (expletive) Bigfoot on camera in the parallel forest. As I woke up to go sightseeing and enjoy the day, I saw something in the distance. “I’m still shaking as I type this.” Alfaro wrote with the video.

The TikTok video has received more than 2 million views, more than 202,000 likes, more than 24,000 shares and more than 3,500 comments as of Thursday afternoon.

Whether you believe it's Bigfoot is up to you, but the video has given people some fun on the internet. As some commenters noted in the TikTok video, the “Bigfoot” looks a lot like a Jack Link's Sasquatch Halloween costume.

>> Download KOCO 5 app

In 2021, State Representative JJ Humphrey invited the world to search for Bigfoot in Oklahoma. The invitation came with a $3 million bounty to boost tourism.

“We don’t hunt Bigfoot. Nobody wants to harm Bigfoot. We're going to capture Bigfoot live and humanely,” Humphrey said in 2021. “We're expanding this beyond our region and across the state. We.” “We want the whole world to come to southeastern Oklahoma, to the state of Oklahoma, and participate in our bounty – Oklahoma Bounty, Bigfoot Bounty. That’s why we’re excited to invite the whole world to come along and join in.”


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