Quick Bigfoot Information
Also Known as: Sasquatch, Skunk Ape, Yeti, Yowie, Yeren, and Orang Pendek.
Size: 6 to 10 feet tall, average height 7 feet tall.
Sighted: Worldwide
Weight: 200 to 1000 pounds
Hair: Brown, Black, Even White.
Footprints: 12 to 22 inches
The most famous Bigfoot sighting was the Roger Patterson film, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin were in Bluff Creek California looking for Bigfoot, they found one.
There has been a large argument over the credibility of the film. The main thing is that they were searching for Bigfoot at the when they filmed it, but there's some evidence that the film is real. If you watch the film closely there is muscle movement, which could not of been faked while walking. Next there is the fact of the speed the Bigfoot walked, it could not be faked because of the film speed.
Even the the Roger Patterson sighting is the most famous there are other sightings, like for example the Albert Ostman Sighting. In 1924, Albert Ostman went camping near Vancouver, One night his backpack had been tampered with, but he stayed. In the night he felt his sleeping bag being moved. Later he looked out and saw a family of Bigfoot. He was brought to there cave he escaped by giving the largest Bigfoot tobacco. There have been sightings of hairy ape men all over the globe.
Bigfoot stories have been around for a long time, lots of Indian tribes tell stories of a large apelike creature that is a lot like Bigfoot. Some people don't believe in Bigfoot because they think humans have discovered every animal in the world but we are still finding lots of new animals. Some main theories include a theory that Bi