Travis
Misanthrope of the Mountains
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I don't really follow the Bigfoot threads so pardon me if some of these are redundant.
A Squatch (don't blame me, I didn't come up with that name) would appear to me to need upwards of 4000 calories a day to support their enormous bulk. What are they hypothesized to eat?
Are they hypothesized to live in pods/herds/clans, as monogamous couples or as independents?
How is it that they are both so rare as to be unconfirmed as an existing species but so common that they are reported in all the states excluding Hawaii?
Has anyone tried to locate them through dung research or aircraft with downward infrared equipment?
I once encountered something in the woods that let off one hell of a loud roar of a type that I had never heard before. I've always just assumed it was an existing and known animal making noises in an unfamiliar way. But someone else might have interpreted it as a Bigfoot encounter. Wouldn't it be logical to just explain away most sightings like this?
A Squatch (don't blame me, I didn't come up with that name) would appear to me to need upwards of 4000 calories a day to support their enormous bulk. What are they hypothesized to eat?
Are they hypothesized to live in pods/herds/clans, as monogamous couples or as independents?
How is it that they are both so rare as to be unconfirmed as an existing species but so common that they are reported in all the states excluding Hawaii?
Has anyone tried to locate them through dung research or aircraft with downward infrared equipment?
I once encountered something in the woods that let off one hell of a loud roar of a type that I had never heard before. I've always just assumed it was an existing and known animal making noises in an unfamiliar way. But someone else might have interpreted it as a Bigfoot encounter. Wouldn't it be logical to just explain away most sightings like this?