The fear of Sasquatch is called Sosantoglitaphobia (so-sant-oh-glite-ah-phoe-bee-ah)
Bigfoot, Plural: Bigfoot, Adult Name: Sasquatch, Plural: Sasquatch
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The term "Sasquatch" is derived from the Salish word "sásq’ets," which is used by some Indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest to describe a large, hairy, human-like creature. While the name itself has Indigenous roots, the concept of Sasquatch varies among different Native American cultures, with various names and stories associated with similar beings. Thus, while "Sasquatch" has an Indigenous origin, it is not exclusively an "Indian name" but rather a term that has been adopted in popular culture.
The term for the fear of the unknown is "Xenophobia."
Bigfoot, or as it's often called in Canada, the Sasquatch, is mentioned in several native American legends. In fact, the term "Sasquatch" is Indian for "hairy giant." The first sighting of a Sasquatch by a white man apparently came in 1811 near what now is the town of Jasper, Alberta Canada.
Sasquatch Mountain was created in 2006.
Sasquatch - ride - was created in 2009.
Sasquatch - novel - was created in 1998.
The psychological term for the fear of the unknown is "Xenophobia."
An adult Sasquatch will be around 8 feet tall.
A day for the sasquatch would be feeding and remaining elusive.
The duration of Sasquatch Mountain is 1.5 hours.