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Bigfoot is often seen walking bipedal (on two legs) as humans and apes are all capable of, but they do also occasionally travel quadrupedal (on four limbs).

Particularly juvenile bigfoots, startled adults, or those hunting deer will run on all fours in a similar way to other apes.

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