An incredible video that appears to show Bigfoot has been shared online and now even experts admit the mythical beast could be real.
In the clip, filmed in Georgia, US, a huge ape-like creature can be seen lurking behind some trees, while the witness films from some distance away.
The beast then stands - revealing that it is impressively tall, although in the shaky footage it is hard to tell exactly how big the animal is, as the Daily Star reports.
The footage has been widely shared on social media and people are convinced it is a genuine Bigfoot sighting, and even experts seem to agree.
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The video was shared on Instagram by the account @cryptiduniversity which regularly uploads clips of mysterious creatures.
One viewer said: "Best footage I've seen in a while - that thing was huge."
A more sceptical-sounding viewer said: "They do all sorts of things for attention down in Georgia."
Seth Breedslove, a documentary maker and the man behind Small Town Monsters film production company, said the video might be a hoax but there was room for doubt.
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He said: "The subject seems to be very large but the movement possibly gives away the potential for some trickery.
"The subject seems to be looking down at the ground as it turns indicating it might be a person in a suit who is having some difficulty judging the forest floor beneath them.
"It makes me think this is more than likely a hoax."
The filmmaker, whose latest documentary On The Trail of Bigfoot is now available on Amazon, added: "The thing does appear to be large though, so maybe it’s real? These videos always leave us with more questions than answers."
Legends of Bigfoot in the US gained momentum in 1958 when loggers found a giant footprint in Bluff Creek, California, and it became a national news story.
Conspiracy theorists think there might be other hidden creatures, known as "cryptids", lurking in the wilds, and among these legends are "dogman", "mothman", the "yeti", and even "Nessie" the Loch Ness Monster.
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