In a hypothetical confrontation between Bigfoot and a bear, it largely depends on the context and the specific traits attributed to Bigfoot. If we consider Bigfoot to be a large, intelligent, and possibly agile creature, it might use its wits and strength to outmaneuver the bear. However, bears are powerful predators with immense strength and natural instincts for survival. Ultimately, the outcome would depend on various factors like the environment, the size of the bear, and the abilities ascribed to Bigfoot.
You can try to leave some fish out in the woods and put a camera up to prove it was Bigfoot and not a bear.
upright bear
Yetis have reportedly saved people while bigfoot kidnaps people so bigfoot wins by a long shot.
Some say the bear, some say the Bigfoot. We may never know.
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.
Because human can be confused. it might have been a bear but they thought it was Bigfoot.
The brown bear.
Bigfoot is a cryptid, making him a legend, so yes.
The polar bear wins because it is bigger and faster
a polar bear will most likely win in a fight against a grizzly bear
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Bear Bryant