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wrMercury 46M
1570 posts
6/19/2019 6:05 pm

If I remember correctly Washington State has an actual Sasquatch preserve, for if he exists then he would be considered an endangered species and thus need protection.


hornyman5650 73M

6/19/2019 6:13 pm

if such a creature actually exists it would have been found by now nothing but a myth . like they say seeing is believing


pocogato12 71F  
37235 posts
6/20/2019 6:04 am

Kinda like trying to see Nessie

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RyuFujin 56F  
1445 posts
6/20/2019 6:58 pm

The Patterson-Gimlin film is what put Northern California on the radar as a Bigfoot hotspot. Though there have been previous reports of sightings, footprint castings, audio recordings, and a few "sketchy old photos", this short film is what most Squatch believers point to as being the first piece of concrete evidence for that time of a Bigfoot.

I love watching the series Finding Bigfoot. It's not just in the US or even the northwestern states that have a claim to a Squatch either. There have been reports all over the world of similar creatures, the Yeti of the Himalayas being but one.

As to why haven't any bodies and/or bones been found? Maybe the carcass and bones are being eaten by other carnivores. Maybe there is more than one Squatch in the area; that they live in small colonies or groups, and maybe those groups are the ones who are disposing of any bodies and bones... who knows?

There has been evidence to suggest that such a thing was done amongst ancient human civilizations (eating of corpses and bones), so taken that into consideration, who really is to say that such a thing doesn't exists amongst other primate-like species? Chimpanzees as an example have been video recorded in the wild as actually hunting, killing, and completely eating other smaller primates. Cannibalism also exists presently in some jungle and rainforest tribes.

I have a healthy does of skepticism on Sasquatch, only because I feel it's one of those things that you have to experience first hand. I won't rule out the possibility of such a thing actually existing, here or any other place on the planet. The odds of having a sighting or an encounter with one are uncommon, and those who have are lucky.


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