As of yet, nothing, unfortunately. But I'm sure there are jobs that could interlink with bigfoot research. If you're into the open then a field biologist is a good one.
$75,000.
A very squatchy amount of money
Oh, dude, the cast of Finding Bigfoot gets paid around $3,000 to $4,500 per episode. I mean, they're out there searching for Bigfoot, so that's like hazard pay, right? But hey, if they actually find Bigfoot, they should get a bonus or something, like a lifetime supply of beef jerky or a free tent upgrade.
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Patterson and Gimlin did not make any movie of the bigfoot filming.
No one knows if bigfoot even knows if bigfood exists, much less if he's nocturnal
The Patterson film was made in 1967. Many believe it is really a Bigfoot, not a man in a suit. You can see muscles moving under the skin, and it appears to have breasts, as if it were female. It is unlikely a hoaxster would have paid so much attention to detail.
5612 lb
Bigfoot is a myth. It has never been proven to exist so there is no way of telling how much it would weigh.
Yes, MUCH much bigger.
An arm and a leg.
No. There is no such thing as Bigfoot.