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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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What is the mating call of a sasquatch?

if you enter google and type bigfoot recordings, a whole bunch of pages will of containing the sounds you want.

example: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=37

What does a yeti eat?

The natives describe their diet to be goats, yak and the plant around the region.

How heavy and big is Bigfoot?

Weight estimates by witnesses vary considerably. It is certainly not an easy task to estimate something that is well outside of the normal human weight range. The difficulty is surely compounded by the stunning and/or frightening realization of what the witness is viewing. Even the estimates made of Patty's weight have ranged from the sublime (300 lbs.) to the ridiculous (2,000 lbs.). However, a method will be described that produces quite acceptable estimates by scaling a baseline value to whatever height desired.The baseline utilized by this author is that of a 6' tall mountain gorilla, with adjustments made due to the gorilla's very short legs and long torso. The recorded 450 lb. weight of captive gorillas would be reduced quite considerably if the leg and torso lengths were proportioned as with a human (or Bigfoot). Otherwise, the short neck, barrel chest and long thick arms of a gorilla correspond very closely with many eyewitness descriptions of a Bigfoot. Thus, for the purpose of establishing a baseline, this author is presuming the weight of a 6' tall Bigfoot at 300 lbs. Note that this value is on the very high side of human ranges, yet certainly reasonable considering the reputed thick structure, high shoulders and long arms of a Sasquatch.

Does bigfoot have teeth?

If you want to know about someone. Ask them and nobody else. He will know his teeth better than any one.( apart from the things he eats )

Is bigfoot just a myth?

Bigfoot is a cryptid, making him a legend, so yes.

How do yetis survive?

Do transform into a "what you would call dream-boy" to teenage girls, capture their love, and feast off their innocent virginity.

Person that first saw the yeti?

Alana Clark and in 2000 so she was only about 2! Listen if u believe in a yeti then mate u have mental problems only little kids believe theres a yeti under their bed and obviously Alana's shes a real hunter! But bro let me help u now SHUT UP about the whole yeti thing and ull eventually get a girl and if u still cant score a girl ther ar plenty of men out ther! :D

Is bigfoot nice?

No one has met Bigfoot. As of now nobody knows for sure whether he is actually nice or not. There are legends of him being a gentle creature who protects the woodland animals though.

Where is big foot found at?

Most of the Bigfoot sightings are being reported near the western American-Canadian border, in spruce forests.

Does Bigfoot have a girlfriend?

well dude if you wanna know. then watch virgin media tv on that myth programme i forgot what its called. Her name is Julia. Julia Von Hairy.

How heavy is a yeti?

not as heavy as a Bigfoot, but more than an abominable snowman. If a yeti did exist, why would they all be the same weight? are you the same weight as your brother, or friend??

Have there been sightings of Bigfoot in Georgia?

Bigfoot sightings are hardly new. People have reported seeing this creature for hundreds of years on almost every continent in the world. Although they may be called by different names they are probably basically the same species throughout.

When was big foot discovered?

Technically speaking bigfoot still hasn't been discovered. There has been no hard scientific evidence the creature exists and he/she hasn't been captured.

Legends about bigfoot have been around for centuries - dating long before the colonisatin of North America.

There is a website that has listed a number of the legends http://www.bigfootencounters.com/legends.htm which were handed down over many generations among many native tribes. It also documents other stories of encounters that took place after colonisation. I rather like this website because it treats the subject with some respect.

What is a person called who studies bigfoot?

A bigfootologist is a person who looks for evidence of the existence of Bigfoot.

When has Bigfoot first been seen?

People see Bigfoot every year. Even in B.C. People see Bigfoot every year. Even in B.C.

What does bigfoot live in?

There isn't an exact location of Bigfoot in North America as there have been Bigfoot sightings all over the continent.

How many Bigfoot sightings have there been in America?

Thousands of reported sightings over hundreds of years. The Native Indians knew about Bigfoot long before European immigrants came to North America. Records have only been kept for the last hundred years or so, so an accurate count is not possible.

What does big foots feet look like?

Assuming the casts are real, it shows a wide and long feet. There has been many cast made in places that shows the movements of the feet. Some have been a hoax but other have been studied and verified that are real. I saw a documentary that shows big foot prints sliding in mud until the creature fell and the mud dried with the mold of the creature.

How many other names does Bigfoot have?

The term "Bigfoot" is a relatively new term. This creature has been around for as long as there have been campfires. It is known by as many different names as there are cultures. Here a just a few of the historical names given to this creature:

Albatwitche, the manlike apple stealers (Susquehannock Native):

Almas:

Almasty:

American Ape:

Anisau:

Ape-Man:

The Bad Smelling Tree Men (USA, ID, Coeur d'Alene, and WA, Spokane):

Barmanu (northwest Pakistan):

B'gwas (Haisla, Canada, BC)

Biabin-Guli:

Big Big Hairy Figure With Eyes Sunk Deep In The Head (n.w. USA, Wakashan, Kwakiutl Tribe):

big hairy man, the messenger (USA, Hopi Tribe):

Big Hairy Monster:

the Big Man (USA, western SD, Lakota):

Big Ones:

Blacki:

Boggy Boon:

Boggy Bill (USA, east TX):

the Booger:

Booger Man:

Boogie Man:

Boogy Monster:

Boqs (s.w. Canada, Bella Coola Tribe):

Brenin Llwyd:

Brother Who Comes Back Before The Next Very Big Winter (USA, SD, Ogala, Lakota):

Caddo Critter:

the Cannibal Giant (USA, Native American):

the Cannibal, who eats dead people (USA, Na-Dene):

Cave Monster:

Cave Spirit:

Cave Yeller (USA, KY):

Cer Ra Ca Wa "the turkey eater" (northern Mexico):

Chi-Chi:

Chinese Wild man:

Chiye-tanka, great elder brother (n.w. USA, Lakota):

Chuchuna:

Ci-e (USA, SD, Pine Ridge Res.):

Crying Beast(USA, southern Ohio, 1800s):

Devils:

Devil Monkey (USA, s.w. OK):

Destroyer Who Breaks Up Houses (USA, Na-Dene):

Doolagahi:

Doolagahl (Aboriginal Australia):

Doolagarl (Aboriginal Australia):

Engeco:

Ferla Mohair:

The Fetid Beast:

Forest Devil:

Forest Giants:

Fouke Monster:

Gerendel (Old Danish):

Giganto:

Gigantopithecines blacki:

Gin-sung:

Grass man:

Gooligah (Aboriginal Australia):

Gugu (Sumatra):

Hairy Bill (USA, TX):

Hairy Giants:

Hairy Ones:

Hairy Man, Hairy Woman, or Hairy People:

"the hairy man (men) who appears as a symptom of disruption" (USA, SD, Lakota):

the Hairy Stinka Boo (USA, southern OH):

Hill Monkeys (OK):

Hokou:

Holla Yella (USA, WV):

Holayela (USA, WV and east OH):

Hoodoo:

Hoohoo:

Honey Island Monster:

Indin Hair Man (USA, WV):

Jacko (Canada, BC):

Jimbra (Aboriginal Australia):

Jingera (Aboriginal Australia):

Jinka:

The Jungle Man (India):

Kakundak (Africa):

Kaptat:

Kecleh-Kudleh:

Kikomba:

King Kong:

Kitch-sabe:

Kushtaka:

Loup-garou (French for wolf-man):

Long eared Ape:

The Hairy People (USA, KY, Leslie County):

Matlose (w.Canada, Nootkas Tribe):

The Man-Beast:

Mande Burung (India):

Man-Monkey:

Mannimal:

Mapinguari:

Mirygdy:

Monkey Man (USA, OK):

Momo, Mo Mo (USA, short for 'Missouri Monster'):

Nant'ina:

Narcoonah:

Living Neanderthal:

Nibagon:

Ngoloko:

Nguoi rung (Asia):

Ngui Rung (Vietnamese):

Nolem or Dog Eaters (USA, Nadene):

Noocoonah (Aboriginal Australia):

Nuk-Luk (North America):

Nu'numic (Aztec):

Nun Yunu Wi:

Nyalmo (Asia):

Pongo:

Oh-mah (USA, NE):

Old Hairy Bill (TX):

Old Yellow:

Old Yellow Top (Canada, Ontario):

Old Ones Who Cry:

Old Ones Who Run At Night:

Old Skunky Bill (USA, east TX):

Opie (USA, TN and NC):

Orang Pendek (Oceania, Sumatran):

Ot-ne-yar-hed, the giants (north eastern USA, Iroquoian):

Pecos Bill (in the original TX legend he was huge and hairy!):

Quinken (Aboriginal Australia):

Red Eyes (Aboriginal Australia):

Rugaru (USA, ND, Ojibway):

Tah-tah-kle'-ah or Owl-Woman Monster (n.w. USA, Yakama and Shasta Indians):

Sasquatch, or sε´sq'əč (Halkomelem, A Salishan language, southwest British Columbia):

Seatco, the Wicked Giant (n.w. USA, native Nusqually):

S _ _ _ Man, or Men (USA, WV):

Skunk Ape:

Skunk Demon:

Skunky Bill:

Stinkaboo:

Stink Man:

St' Iyahama (USA, OR, Umatilla):

Tsek Etinu's (USA, Na-Dene):

Tsiatko Giants (n.w.USA, native):

Stsomu'lamux (USA, Na Dene):

Taku he (native American, Lakota ):

Tano Giant (Africa):

Teh-Ima (Asia):

Tch-lma:

Tree Men (USA, ID, Coeur d'Alene, and WA, Spokane):

Tjandara (Aboriginal Australia):

Tha-tha Kla-yah-ma (n.w. USA, Yakama ):

Thoolagal (Aboriginal Australia):

Tomy Knocker:

Tobi Juan In The Wood (USA, Ark., Tenn.):

Tsawane'it Emux (USA, Nadene):

Tse'nahaha (USA, Paiute):

Tso'apittse (USA, Nevada):

Urayuli:

Ucumar (Latin America):

Weendego (USA, central to north-eastern, Ojibwa):

Wendigo (Algonquian, central to north-eastern USA):

Windego (northern USA):

Wetiko (central to north-eastern USA):

Wihalaid, the Cannibal Beast (USA, Na-Dene):

Windago (central to north-eastern USA):

Windikouk (central to north-eastern USA):

Who-Who:

the Wigidokowok People(n.w. USA, Native):

Wildman:

Wild Man Uncle (n.w. USA, Nehalem):

Wild Man Of Borneo:

Witiko:

Woods Child (USA, Ohio, 1800s):

Woods Booger (southeastern USA):

Woods Devils (USA, NH, Coos county):

Wooly Booger:

Yahoo (Australia):

Yakaka:

Yaroma (Aboriginal Australia):

Yeahoh (USA, KY, Algonkian):

Yellers:

Yellow Top (Canada, Ontario):

Yeren (Chinese):

Yeti:

Yowie (Australia):

Yuuri:

What type of habitat does bigfoot live in?

Snow covered mountains.


sigthings iclude the states in the US, Canada and further north in Alaska. That means they can live in deserts, swamps, forests and mountains.

Is the yeti alive?

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Since there is no approximate weight, it is estimated to be 600-700 lbs.

When was the first recorded sighting of bigfoot?

Bigfoot sightings have been told before the first colonies were stablished by the native americans. There are many old recorded reports as the following 1840: Protestant missionary Reverend Elkanah Walker recorded myths of hairy giants that were persistent among Native Americans living in Spokane, Washington. The Indians claimed that these giants steal salmon and had a strong smell.

Is Bigfoot aggressive?

It depends on your Bigfoot. I have read a report on a Bigfoot returning a child to camp and another of a Bigfoot accepting a chocolate bar from the outstretched hand of a human. Then there is the countless accounts of rock throwing, threatening gestures, stalkings, and even breaking and entering of country homes. Checking I witness accounts in your area are probably the best bet for determining the Bigfoot threat level in your area!

They will not be a threat to you unless you become a threat to them. so keep up where you are going if you see one. There has only been one report of a big foot killing someone it's in president ted rosavelts book the victim was a trapper so he got killed because he killed for a sport big foot didn't like that and he simply broke and bit at his neck.

Who made up the yeti?

Recently there have been more than 20 claims from the local hunters who said they had seen strange creatures in the forests. These creatures resembled yeti. After the claims from the local hunters Kemerovo authorities decided to create the team of scientists for yeti searches.

The expedition turned to be successful. Scientists managed to find 'fresh' yeti footprints in the Azassky cave.