There isn't any Spanish word for it, since Bigfoot never achieved much popularity in the Spanish-speaking world. The closest approximation would probably be "Pie grande" (which quite literally means "big foot"), but even then it's a clumsy translation, and would likely be associated with large, unsightly feet rather than mythical monsters. Because of this, most Spanish speakers instead refer to the creature by its English name, "Bigfoot."
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"Pie grande" (literally, Spanish for big foot)
say the theory of bigfoot
They say he is a mixture of monkey and man.
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Many say that Will Kobel is the real "bigfoot". That is what I believe, but some say that Matt McCoy is the real one. My name is Tim Hoy, and I have a PHd in hairy things.
Some say the bear, some say the Bigfoot. We may never know.
Some say he is over 3m tall.
Some people say that bigfoot and gorillas have been on mars this comes back to the cydonia city on mars where the face and sphinx are know to be seen i think that bigfoot on mars is not an illusion i think its STUPID because how can a bigfoot or ape go to mars
some say it is a vicious killer while others say it is a gentle giant.
The people who claim to have had close encounters with Bigfoot say that there is no way this creature could be a bear. Bears can walk on the hind legs, but they are not bipedel. Bigfoot is bipedel (walks upright). Bears don't throw rocks; Bigfoot does. Throwing stones is a characteristic of primates.
There been prints of bigfoot with its young walking along and tracks showed that the mother kept the young one close by. Reports say the same.