Even proponents of Bigfoot admit that many of the sightings are hoaxes or misidentified animals. Cryptozoologists Loren Coleman and Diane Stocking have estimated that as many as 70 to 80 percent of sightings are not real.
The most recent hoax, the 2008 frozen Georgian Bigfoot, involved a known Bigfoot hoaxer Tom Biscardi.
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We don't even know for sure if Bigfoot actually existed, let alone died. Previous photographs of Bigfoot have so far been proven to be a human in a gorilla outfit. At the moment Bigfoot seems to be one of the biggest hoaxes.
There have been occasional reports and sightings claiming that Bigfoot has been spotted in various locations, including Gladstone, Michigan. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot, and many sightings are often attributed to misidentifications or hoaxes. While the lore surrounding Bigfoot persists in popular culture, it remains a subject of skepticism among researchers and the scientific community.
hoaxes The plural of hoax is hoaxes.
I believe in bigfoot because in pictures it looks like he is real. No, there is absolutely no scientific proof, just a lot of hoaxes.
Many times email hoaxes have attachments that are viruses. Also, hoax emails will ask for money usually from Nigeria sources.
bigfoot was spotted in many years like 1996
REAL!! Sure there is a camera man and all, BUT if you go to cliffbarackman.com, you will find that you can report a sighting and it will ask you where and when. If it was fake, they would just use actors. Also, I read an article online and it involved Matt Moneymaker and the B.F.R.O, so the B.F.R.O is real. And so is their show.
Museum of Hoaxes was created in 1997.
There are no documented reports of humans being killed by Bigfoot. The answer is none. Bigfoot is not thought of as a blood thirsty killer.
Hoaxes looks and sound as if they are based on fact. Apex
washington saw bigfoot so i think its true
A few or ton.