Many of my family members over the generations have been Missouri farmers and ranchers. It's part of that way of life to lose cattle one way or another. But, there's one Missouri man who believes that something very bizarre is killing his cows and he's not alone in his belief.

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There is no specific town or area mentioned other than these strange happenings are happening in the wilds of the southern part of Missouri. The Missouri YouTube channel Sasquatch Theory has been investigating a rural area where a man says he's seen strange things done to his cattle:

From cattle mutilations to strange lights being seen on the property, the killing field ranch has seen all sorts of strange phenomena. We have found bigfoot structures, rocks moved and left on the porch, and strange vocalizations!

While investigating the woods of his Missouri place, they come across random cattle bones.

SASQUATCH THEORY via YouTube
SASQUATCH THEORY via YouTube
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Could this be wildlife killing this Missouri farmer's cattle? Sure. But, what are these strange structures they found.

SASQUATCH THEORY via YouTube
SASQUATCH THEORY via YouTube
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While I recommend watching the entire investigation if you have time, one theory that he brought forth that I thought was interesting was that whatever creature or beast is responsible for killing this Missouri man's cattle is traveling underground through caverns or tunnels which is why it remains so elusive.

It's easy to laugh off and dismiss claims like this as being the figment of someone's vivid imagination. But, the fact remains that something continues to kill his cattle in this remote Missouri place and no one can definitely say what it is - yet.

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