The Raven Mocker Bigfoot
For my first ever creature feature, I am going to talk about the Raven Mocker Bigfoot. I am not really sure if this creature exits, but there have been sightings of it.
The raven mocker is a 7 foot, 500 pound, jet black fur, white-eyed beast. The Cherokee Kuttawa boy Indians were the first people to ever see this Raven Mocker in the early 1700s. They believed that the Raven Mocker could enter a raven’s body and see what the raven could see.
The Native Americans believed that the Raven Mocker was a shapeshifter that could turn into any animal that it wants to. It would change back into Bigfoot and live in the woods. They also believed that it could turn into an elderly man or woman and go to a village and seek old people, sick and dying people and consume there hearts with no mark left.
The Raven Mocker got its name from the Cherokee Kuttawa boy Indians because of the noise it makes. This beast makes a raven-like sound before it kills its prey. Elderly people said that if you hear a raven call, it meant death.
It is said that there was a witness that lived on the nearer side of the woods that saw this scary giant. One day, he went for a walk in the woods and saw something hanging 10 feet on a tree branch. He walked closer and saw that it was a deer. There was no blood and no bullet holes, but its head was not attached to its body. The man looked down and saw 16 inch footprints. But beside these footprints were smaller ones that looked like a woman’s footprints. To think there were no other cabins around those parts of the woods except the witnesses’ cabin. So it was believed that the monster shape shifted into a woman.
NOTE: All my information came from mountain monsters.














