A new video posted to YouTube on June 17 claims to have captured a real live Bigfoot on camera.

The video is titled "Bigfoot Sighting near Sundance, Utah," and its description reads:

"We were driving near Sundance Utah just outside of Provo Utah in the Provo Canyon. We saw something in the trees so we turned around as quickly as possible. That is when we began filming, at the point where we had turned around and were on the way back to see if we could see it again. We didn't know until we got home and reviewed the video that we captured this footage of what might be a bigfoot or sasquatch."

Whether or not a Sasquatch, which is a mysterious creature that some people believe inhabits forests mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, really appears in the video is left entirely up to a viewer's discretion.

However, it seems like a safe bet to think that the footage won't turn too many skeptics into believers.

A team of researchers featured on the Animal Planet TV series "Finding Bigfoot" recently took a trip to a wooded area in Virginia where an outdoor columnist claimed to have taken a photo of a baby Sasquatch.

Each week on the show, the researchers set up re-enactments of the sighting to try to prove the existence of Sasquatch. On the June 15 episode, the team decided to explore Pulaski, Virginia, for one week in search of the mythical creature.

Since most Bigfoot sightings occur when camping, the team set up a campsite and used normal sights and sounds to try to lure a Sasquatch. In addition to clanging pans, the team tried out a new technique using a Bigfoot figure with light-up yellow eyes, The Examiner reported.

The producers of "Finding Bigfoot" decided to head to Pulaski after the Southwest Times published a photo of the back of an unusual animal near a trail cam by the West Virginia border. The photo went viral and stirred up lots of buzz from people who believe the animal in question is a juvenile Bigfoot. The photo, however, which was taken by outdoor columnist Roger Williams, was not considered definitive by the "Finding Bigfoot" experts because of the scale and curvature of the shoulders and backside.

Watch the YouTube clips below.