Bigfoot
- This article is about bigfoot, the cryptid. For the monster truck, see Bigfoot.
Along with the Loch Ness Monster and Yeti, Bigfoot is perhaps the most famous cryptid in Cryptozoology.
While Bigfoot may or may not exist, a Bigfoot culture of mostly amateur researchers is active. Some professionals have deemed such groups worthy of study as a movement or subculture.
Most mainstream scientists have found existing Sasquatch evidence unpersuasive, and consider such evidence and sightings the product of mythology, folklore, misidentification or hoaxes. Some professionals and academics have argued that evidence should be evaluated objectively as it arises.
Others--including many amateurs--continue research and consider the existence of Sasquatch a possibility.
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Witnesses generally report similar features: A large, apelike bipedal creature usually 7 to 9 feet tall, broad shouldered and strongly built. The head is small and pointed; sometimes a low crest or ridge is reported on top of the skull; sometimes a head that is more round is reported. The eyes are usually described as small, hidden below a pronounced brow. Excepting the face, hands and feet, short shaggy hair covers the body. Hair color is reported as being black, brown, rust, reddish, sandy or silver.
Most sightings are at night, leading to speculation that sasquatch are nocturnal. Individuals are usually reported, though some witnesses report pairs of family groups.
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