(Audio) Wood knocking

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Abe Del Rio of the MNBRT showing how his group does wood knocks.

Wood knocking (also known as tree knocking) is defined as the sound created by two pieces of wood being hit together in order to create a loud noise. Such sounds have long been alleged to be caused by the sasquatch as a method of communication with others of its kind. Many researchers claim that, by creating their own wood knocking sounds in the field, they can illicit a response from a bigfoot. Those questioning the existence of the behavior correctly state that no eye witnesses have ever seen a bigfoot beating on a tree or otherwise creating such a sound.