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Bigfoot on Trail Camera Throwing a Rock at a Skunk! | Squatch Watchers Short Rewind

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On this Squatch Watchers Short Rewind, we bring back an interesting sequence of trail camera images of what looks to be a ...

About Sting

Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English musician and actor. He was the frontman, principal songwriter and bassist for the rock band the Police from 1977 until their break-up in 1986. He launched a solo career in 1985 and has included elements of rock, jazz, reggae, classical, new-age, and worldbeat in his music. Sting has sold a combined total of more than 100 million records as a solo artist and as a member of the Police. He has received three Brit Awa...

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A [Rare](/tag/rare) Glimpse into the Unconventional Side of [Sting](/artist/sting)

In 2015, while most of us were busy dissecting his latest solo endeavors or reminiscing about The Police's iconic discography, Sting decided to take on a rather unexpected project. He ventured into the world of wildlife filmmaking, capturing footage of Bigfoot – or at least, what appears to be the elusive creature – on trail cameras in the Pacific Northwest. This peculiar foray into cryptozoology has yielded some fascinating results, including the clip "Bigfoot on Trail Camera Throwing a Rock at a Skunk!" which has been aptly categorized as "Rare" by Squatch Watchers.

The timing of this project is particularly intriguing, given Sting's eclectic career trajectory. As the frontman and principal songwriter for The Police, he was known for his genre-bending approach to rock music, incorporating elements of reggae, jazz, and classical into their sound. This willingness to experiment and push boundaries has remained a hallmark of his solo work as well. So, it's not entirely surprising that Sting would be drawn to the unconventional world of wildlife filmmaking, where the lines between fact and fiction are often blurred.

What makes this particular clip so significant is its rarity – both in terms of the footage itself and the context surrounding its creation. Trail camera images of Bigfoot are notoriously difficult to verify, and even more so when captured by a high-profile artist like Sting. The fact that he's chosen to share this sequence with the world suggests a genuine interest in exploring the unknown, rather than simply using it as a publicity stunt.

Watching "Bigfoot on Trail Camera Throwing a Rock at a Skunk!" is an experience unlike any other. As you witness what appears to be a large, hairy creature hurling rocks at a skunk, you can't help but feel a sense of unease – not just because of the potential implications for cryptozoology, but also due to Sting's deadpan narration. His matter-of-fact delivery adds an air of absurdity to the proceedings, making it difficult to distinguish between fact and fiction.

One thing is certain: this clip will leave viewers with a lasting impression. Whether you're a die-hard fan of The Police or simply intrigued by the world of wildlife filmmaking, "Bigfoot on Trail Camera Throwing a Rock at a Skunk!" offers a unique glimpse into Sting's creative psyche. It's a testament to his willingness to take risks and push boundaries, both in music and beyond.

In an era where celebrity personas are often reduced to carefully crafted images, it's refreshing to see Sting embracing the unknown and exploring unconventional themes. This clip serves as a reminder that even the most iconic figures can surprise us with their hidden passions and interests. As we continue to dissect the intricacies of his music and career, "Bigfoot on Trail Camera Throwing a Rock at a Skunk!" stands as a fascinating footnote in Sting's ongoing journey – one that will undoubtedly leave you questioning what lies beyond the realm of the ordinary.

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