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Bigfoot Yeti and Sasquatch

Also called the Yeren or Yowie in other countries, sightings of Bigfoot have been reported in several countries, especially the United States and Canada. Bigfoot is a big, hairy, human like creature and appears to be harmless.

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When and why did people start believing bigfoot is real?

It is impossible to tell since sightings and stories of Bigfoot predate record keeping.

Why does the yeti live in the mountains?

Because the anciants belived that the yeti was a great spirit that dwelled in the mountains, therefore...

How many living young bigfoots are there?

No one knows, and no one ever will know for sure. There are only estimates. The informed estimates range from roughly 2000 - 6000 individuals for all of North America.

Were does yeti live?

Yeti in Tibetan the word means "magical creature". It is truly a seemingly supernatural enigma in the shape of a hairy, biped creature that resembles a giant ape. The Himalayas lie on the border between India, Nepal, and Tibet. Large stretches around these rough valleys and peaks are uninhabited. Eyeswitnes regard the creature as an ape and not the figure portayed in the films with large fangs and nails.

Who was big foot and how did he get his name?

Bigfoot is a harry monster that likes eating kids that were in school, but droped out. He has a watch on. So be careful, he might be wandering around in the woods.He was born in 200 B.C. So he might be really old. Don't be afraid he can't run that fast.

How many yetis are left in the world?

there is no actual proof that there are any yetis in existence.

Is yeti mysterious?

The Yeti is so mysterious because it is only a legend, and a legend is a story claimed through recorded, but not necessarily yet confirmed sightings. If one is to believe the Yeti exists, they may be interested in the mystery as to how the legend became, whether it is real or not or if anyone may have reported a mistaken sighting.

What is known about Bigfoot?

No one knows for sure and its existence remains unproven.

Some suggest the beast is a relative of Gigantopithecus, an extinct primate of China. A famous home movie from 1967 by Roger Patterson still stands as one of the most significant -- and controversial -- piece of visual evidence.

Bigfoot sightings have been reported for a long, long time. The first reported sightings came from a viking explorer know as "Eric The Red." (He was also known as Leif Erikson and believed to be the first European to visit the Americas long before Columbus). Erik reported seeing huge ape-like creatures that walked upright, that had a swarthy appearance.

Similar stories from around the world about giant and elusive ape-like humans include the Yeren of China, the Yeti of the Himalaya mountains, the Yowie of Australia and the Mapinguari of South America. The Pacific Northwest of America has it's "Bigfoot" and in Canada it's the "Sasquatch." In northern Wisconsin, Dakota Indians know the creature by the name Chiye-tanka, a Dakota name for "Big Elder Brother". It is said to be a hairy, ape-like that stands 7' 9" and weighs between 600 and 900 lbs.

Some published stories, which may or may not be true, related with Bigfoot:

It is said that the first stories about Bigfoot started in 1718.

The first sighting of a Sasquatch by a white man apparently came in 1811 near what now is the town of Jasper, Alberta, Canada. A trader named David Thompson found some strange footprints, 14" long and 8" wide, with 4 toes, in the snow.

In 1884 the Daily Colonist in Victoria, British Columbia told of the capture of a "Sasquatch." The creature was spotted by a train crew along the Fraser River. The crew stopped the train, chased the Sasquatch and trapped it. The creature was given the name "Jacko" and was 7' 7" in high and weighed 127 lbs. He had long black, strong hair and resembled a human being with one exception, his entire body, except his hands (or paws) and feet are covered with glossy hair about one inch long. He possesses extraordinary strength. However, the description of "Jacko" was so unlike Bigfoot reports it was suggested the animal was actually a chimpanzee. Wild tales of sightings of Big Foot or Sasquatch were everywhere so it was hard for scientists to depict what was truth or lies.

In 1924 a Canadian lumberjack named Albert Ostman had been prospecting near Tobet Inlet when he was captured by a family of Bigfoots. The father and daughter guarded him while the mother and son prepared the meals. The family was vegetarian eating roots, grass and spruce tips. After a week Ostman was able to slip away. He didn't tell his story to anyone until 1957, fearing people would think he was crazy.

In 1924 a group of miners near Mount St. Helens, Washington spotted a Bigfoot and shot at it and killed the animal. That night their cabin was surrounded by the creature's friends. They proceeded to throw stones at the building, pound on the walls and climb on the roof. The attack continued till dawn. The next day the miners packed up and left. The place is now called, "Ape Canyon". Years later a miner came forward swearing he'd been the one throwing rocks at the cabin as a joke.

The final sighting came from the region of Mount St. Helens when a prospector complained to a forest ranger the he'd been awakened in the middle of the night when stones were thrown at his cabin. Peeking outside he saw Sasquatches and "they was screaming like a bunch of apes." The man hid under his bed till morning. Going outside he found the cabin surrounded by big footprints.

Interest in Bigfoot began to pick up in the U.S. in 1958 when a bulldozer operator named Jerry Crew found enormous footprint around where he was working in Hamboldt Country, California. Crew mad a cast of the footprint. A local newspaper ran the story of Crew and his footprint with a photo. The story was picked up by other papers and ran through the country. It was a picture of Crew holding the "Bigfoot" that made the name stick.

In 1967 Robert Patterson and Bob Grimlin, Bigfoot buffs, announced they'd captured Bigfoot with a movie camera. The filmed a few seconds of an ape-like creature (female) moving across a clearing near Bluff Creek in northern California. While the film is not perfectly clear, there is no mistaking the creature in the film was not a common animal. The film either shows a real Bigfoot or a man dressed in a costume. No one has ever proved the film fake.

Some local authorities have moved to protect Bigfoot. In Skamania County, Washington, it is illegal to kill a Bigfoot under penalty of $1,000 fine and 5 years in jail. The Sioux Indians, who called Bigfoot "Taku he", have forbidden hunting of him on their grounds.

Is there really a Bigfoot? Despite the many tracks and large number of sightings nobody has ever found a carcass. This is strange if you believe there are enough of these creatures in the forest and mountains of Northwest U.S. and Canada to sustain a breeding population. They must go somewhere to die.

Glenn Thomas offered a story. He was walking through the woods when he spotted a family of Bigfoot in a clearing. They were digging through a pile of rocks and eating the small animals they found (mostly woodchucks and marmots.) Investigators returned to the spot later and found some 30 holes dug. Some of the bounders shifted weighed 250 lbs.

While it is not sure most of these stories are true, untrue or, someone just joking around, it seems possible that these large creatures can exist. After all, what was here first before humans? There are so many discoveries to make in our world that we still know little about so why not the "Bigfoot" Sasquatch" or "Yeti?"

Some religions believe Bigfoot is actually Cain (from the Bible) who was cursed to wander the planet for his sin.

Some believe (Native Americans) the reason you don't see it is because it has powers to turn invisible, but it can only do so at night. It is also thought that just like any other creature, when it smells man, it flees. It is believed that it's mostly nocturnal. That's why it's rarely seen.

There are more and more studies being done on Bigfoot (also called: Yeti). There have been sightings, but no proof that it isn't someone playing a prank. I do believe there is such a beast of nature because there are so many things in this world we haven't even uncovered yet and strange things in nature. For now they think that Bigfoot is part primate and human, but don't know for sure as they have not had one in captivity to research this. Some scientists think Bigfoot (or Yeti) doesn't eat meat, but are vegetarians and eat berries, etc. Some people have sworn they have come across Bigfoot and there is often a terrible odor long before you actually see Bigfoot. The actions of Bigfoot (so it's been written in some articles) are being shy and evasive, but, if someone chases after them or corners them they will fight back. This theory also has never been proven. They are said to live in caves or to build shelters in the wilderness. Some have claimed to have photos, videos of the creature and recordings of it's call, as well as footprint casts and body cast of where it was laying down.

There have only been vague sitings of Bigfoot, (aka: Yeti or Sasquatch.) and no scientific proof they do exist. However, loggers, campers have seen them and they say that you can smell them long before you see them. Since Scientists can't study them (Bigfoot has never been caught) then it's not known if they are more human than animal.

What size shoe does bigfoot wear?

Bigfoot doesn't wear shoes. He is a wild savage.

Who made up bigfoot?

There have been multiple sightings of bigfoot but no one knows if they're real or not.

Which countries have had bigfoot sightings?

bigfoot has been seen all over the United States and Canada. Washington has more sightings that any state and California come in second place.


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Do people believe Bigfoot actually exists?

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.

Do bigfoot go bald?

There have been no sightings of bald Bigfoot in the United States. Bigfoot experts have commented on big foot sightings in Canada that seem to suggest potential hair loss in elders; however, this is considered by some to be evidence of alopecia totalis. Therefore, some do believe Bigfoot go bald, but as a result of alopecia and not as a result of male pattern baldness (possibly because of high estrogen levels in Bigfoot males). Female Bigfoot may go bald - but further evidence is needed for verification.

Why is he called abominable snowman?

The Abominable Snowman is the name he was given by Henry Newman. In 1921 while writing about the sightings of the monster.

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Different types of errors in auditing include human error, and an individual having sole responsibility rather than having assistance.

Were there Bigfoot sightings in Pennsylvania?

Yes, there has been alleged Bigfoot sightings in Pennsylvania.

Does bigfoot hybernate?

Their footprints has been found in snow indicating that the sasquatches do not hybernate.

How big is yeti the Abominable Snowman?

It hasent been discover but his strides are up to 8 feet

What state has big foot been seen most?

  • But thefridaykight says...It is real. The hot spot states are Washington and the north pacific states in general. People who say its not real
  • probably never saw a documentary and hasn't a clue of any of the evidence.

To add to that...

Bigfoot has been seen in all states apart from Hawaii. The highest number of reports stem from:

1.Washington

2. California

3. Oregon

4. Ohio

5. Florida (Texas and Illinois after that)

Those figures according to the BFRO sightings database.

Are there any sightings of Bigfoot in Oklahoma?

Nobody has provided proof that Bigfoot exists anywhere, so we simply don't know.