He's big, he's hairy, and he's starred in his own TV show. Bigfoot is world-famous for spooking the shit out of
hikers and hunters in NorthAmerica.
Scientists consider Sasquatch to be the result of folklore, mis-identification
and a whole lot of hoaxes. However, many people still believe these humanoid
creatures exist around the world, just like the Yeti of the Himalayas.
One of the most infamous unexplained mysteries in the world today,
Bigfoot has been described as an ape-like creature, some 6-10 feet tall,
weighing more than 500 pounds, and covered in dark brown or reddish hair.
Witnesses give him large eyes, a heavy brow ridge and a crested head, much like
a male gorilla. Footprints allegedly belonging to Bigfoot are 24 inches long.
Is Sasquatch really one of the great truly unexplained mysteries
of the world? Somewhat disappointingly, the most famous footage of Bigfoot at
Bluff Creek, California, was shot down by a man called Bob Heironimus. Years
after the event, he claimed he wore an ape costume for the filming.
It's also virtually impossible that a prehistoric, bipedal,
apelike creature could exist, simply because the breeding population of such an
animal would have to be so large that many more sightings would be reported.
What's more, with so many bigfoots running around, we would have found some
physical evidence by now, such as fecal matter, hair, footprints, and even
numerous corpses and skeletons.
Nevertheless, Bigfoot's cousin - the Yeti (aka the Abominable
Snowman) - has a strong alleged presence in the Himalayan regions of Nepal and
Tibet. Teams of scientists continue to seek out photo evidence which is also
thin on the ground - yet many locals accept the reality of a breeding Yeti
population as read.
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