Bigfoot Defined

The most common description for Bigfoot or Sasquatch

The most common description for Bigfoot or Sasquatch is that it is a large, hairy, and human-like creature that walks on two legs and lives in the forests of North America. According to the web search results, Bigfoot is usually described as having the following features:

  • A height of about 6 to 9 feet (1.8 to 2.7 meters), but some reports claim it can be as tall as 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.6 meters)
  • A weight of about 400 to 800 pounds (180 to 360 kilograms), but some estimates go up to 1,000 pounds (450 kilograms) or more
  • A body covered in black, dark brown, or dark reddish hair or fur, but some sightings have reported white, gray, or blond hair
  • A broad chest, no visible neck, and long arms that reach below the knees
  • A face that is more human than ape, with a flat nose, a prominent brow ridge, and small eyes that may glow red or yellow at night
  • A foul smell that is described as skunk-like, rotten, or garbage-like
  • A vocalization that is either silent or a high-pitched scream, howl, or whistle

 

However, these descriptions are based on anecdotal evidence and have not been verified by science. Most scientists do not believe that Bigfoot exists and think that the sightings are either hoaxes, misidentifications, or folklore.

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