The most widely used name for the cryptid in Canada is 'Sasquatch', an
anglicization of two First Nations words, 'Sesqec' and 'Bukwas' and was coined by J.W. Burns of Vancouver in the 1920s. Other words used by native tribes in Canada such as Wendigo and D'sonoqua are known.
They call it Sasquatch or plain old Bigfoot. Simple.
Yes
No, Bigfoot lives in Canada and yeti lives in the Himalayas.
There is no scientific term for a bigfoot since science has not able to add it on the list of primates.
No one except you calls bigfoot "yahoos". Yowie and Yahoos is an Australian term for bigfoot.
Canada and the USA mostly
ontanio Canada
In 48 states and Canada
Bigfoot, Plural: Bigfoot, Adult Name: Sasquatch, Plural: Sasquatch
Continental USA and Canada
Bigfoot is also known as Sasquatch in North America, and this name is often used when referring to the species of animal that Bigfoot belongs to.
sasquatch
Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a supposedly ape-like creature purportedly inhabiting forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Bigfoot is usually described as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid. The first sightin by white man was in Canada. Bigfoot has been seen in all 48 continental states, Canada and Alaska.