You don't find the Yeti (the Bigfoot-like cryptid in the Himalayas). After you take a photo of the footprint above the monastery, bring it to Mr. Mews. He'll tell you it was a snowshoe and it's not worth revisiting.
But when you have proven the existence of the other three Cryptids (Nessie, Chupacabra, and the Jersey Devil), Mews will send you in pursuit of Bigfoot in the Pacific Northwest.
Why do people create folktales?
The audience to which it is being told and the story teller, plain and simple. Those who want to believe in something will linger on every word, if it is told in a very compelling manner. Gesticulating words, as to bring them to life, will entice an audience. To tell a story or tale straight through would be boring. Use the environment around you to emphasize important details and points along the storyline. Remember, your audience will hear you; however, to keep them listening is up to you!
they prey mostly on sheep and yak althought they consume plants.
yes and no. some germs could be bad to your health, for example, germs are the reason you get sick. but that is only a type of germ. there are germs every where! and not ALL of them are bad, some are bad, but not all. therefore, u should be careful with wat you tuch, but dont worry too much because not all germs are bad
Where are the most common sightings of Bigfoot?
The Pacific Northwest and parts of the west coast are still the leader in Bigfoot sightings.
Have there been big foot sightings in Nevada?
visit the related links box below to view the Nevada bigfoots sightings.
yeah me all the time its just im so short sighted I miss it.
When did the French and Indian War start and end?
The French and Indian War was fought for 9 years, from 1754-1763.:P
What are the release dates for Finding Bigfoot - 2011 Mother Bigfoot?
Bigfoot Beyond the Lost Coast Tapes - 2015 was released on:
USA: 2015
What year did the French and Indian War end?
It ended with the Treaty of Paris, bringing an end to hostilities between the French and the British. The terms of the treaty required France to denounce all territories east of the Mississippi to Great Britain, excluding New Orleans.
How tall was Harry the bigfoot in Harry and the Hendersons?
The film was called Harry and the Henderson's, and Harry was played by Kevin Peter Hall. The couple in the film were played by John Lithgow and Melinda Dillon.
What is the relationship between a milliliter and a gram?
Milliliters are a measure of volume. Grams are a measure of mass .
To go from milliliters to grams and vice versa, you must know the density of the material -- otherwise there is no way to go from units of volume to units of mass. Some useful facts about milliliters:
1 mL = 1 cm3
1000 milliliter = 1 liter
So useful facts about grams:
1 g = 1000 kilograms
A milliliter is a measure of volume and a gram is a measure of weight. The relationship could be that the density of water is one gram per milliliter.
There were several species of mammoth, and each one was a different height. One of the smallest mammoths, the Pygmy Mammoth, was only about 4.5 to 7 ft tall. The largest mammoth and the second largest known terrestrial mammal was the Songhua River mammoth, which stood 17 ft tall. The woolly mammoth was medium sized, and has 9 to 12 ft tall, about the same height as an Asiatic elephant.
mammoths grow 5 metres
When was the first photo of a yeti's footprint taken?
yeti a large hairy creature resembling a human or bear, said to live in the highest part of the Himalayas; it is informally known as the Abominable Snowman. The term is recorded in English from the 1930s, and comes from Tibetan yeh-teh 'little manlike animal'. In 1832, B.H. Hodgson, the British representative in Nepal, published an article about a strange mountain creature in a scientific journal. He described a hirsute creature who reportedly had attacked his servants. The natives called the beast "rakshas," which means "demon." This was the first report of the Yeti made by a Westerner.
When did Daniel Boone shoot big foot?
Daniel Boone told tales of "killing a ten-foot, hairy giant he called a Yahoo as written by John Mack Faragher in a 1992 biography of Boone. Linguist Richard Stoney carefully states that Swift, a lover of wordplay, drew from many language sources, each of which refers to various personality facets of the Yahoos.
"The natives are greatly terrified by the sight of a person in a mask calling him 'devil' or Yah-hoo, which signifies evil spirit."
What does the word alaska mean?
The name "Alaska" is taken from the Aleut word "aláxsxaq" that refers to an object to which the sea is directed, in this case the Alaska peninsula and mainland. This is sometimes loosely translated as "great land."
The name "Alaska" was used by the Russians to refer only to the peninsula. This name was used by the United States to refer, first to the entire territory, and then, to the State after its purchase in 1867.
Who started the myth about the yeti?
it started on a game called san Andreas there was a big foot on the map
Did bigfoot ever kill anybody?
Big foot killed an estimate of 2347 exactly and was consider to be the most ruthless serial killer in time he had movies based off him and his killings, big foot stading 11ft high would put a scare in anyone especially with that dumb look on his face. big foot is thwe most ruthless serial killer in time by tortureing his victims and dry drowning them and pulling there limbs off 1 by 1 intil they bleed out
What is the origin of the name Pierson?
Piers or Pierce is an old form of Peter, so Pierson means the son of Piers.
Which animal has jointed limbs?
Actually, no animal on the planet has joined limbs unless they are deformed.
How can you tell if bigfoot is real?
no one realy knows but on a reality scale from one to five he is number four one point from being real
What does the abominable snowman look like?
The Abominable snowman may eat people but it could be a myth because although he is in the Himalayas and has nothing to eat but maybe rock i ce and snow, he may not eat people because he would have to find them to eat them. The possibility of him eating people is a 45.5% chance of reality. If he does, it is claimed to know that he is vicious
How much does a bigfoot researcher get paid?
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.