lunes, 27 de mayo de 2013

The Bigfoot


Bigfoot, (also known as Big Foot and Sasquatch)

Bigfoot is described as a large, bipedal hairy humanoid creature living in remote wilderness areas of the United States and Canada, specifically those in southwestern Canada, the Great Lakes, the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, the forests of the U.S. Northeast, and the U.S. Southern states.

Some claim it is a creature which may be found around the world under different regional names, such as the Yeti,
Sightings have allegedly occurred in Malaysia, China, Russia, Australia, South America and Hawaii.

The majority of scientists rejects the possibility of the creature’s existence, and considers the stories of Bigfoot to be a combination of unsubstantiated folklore and hoax.
Descriptions are widely divergent; enormous human-like footprints attributed to this creature gave rise to the name "Bigfoot".
Individuals generally describe a 7 to 10 feet (2 to 3 meter) tall, ape- or human-like bipedal creature, broad-shouldered and of a strong build.
All the creature's body, the face, the palms of the hands, and the soles of the feet is covered with short shaggy fur that is usually black or dark brown.

The footprint is one of the most impressive pieces of evidence. The tracks measure 33 centimeters.

Most alleged sightings have been at night. These creatures, if they exist, could be nocturnal.

According to Bigfoot researcher and anthropologist, the Bigfoot could be  omnivorous. It is probably mainly a vegetarian.

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