FAQ

Is Bigfoot a bipedal creature?

Is Bigfoot a bipedal creature?

These beings are bipedal and ape-like, possibly descending from Gigantopithecus — an extinct prehistoric ape found in Asia as long as nine million years ago. Bigfoot are all similar in stature and range from 7 to 10 feet tall with footprints about one/two feet long.

How big is a Bigfoot?

Bigfoot are all similar in stature and range from 7 to 10 feet tall with footprints about one/two feet long. Three kinds of Bigfoot exist: Marked Humanoids, which all have white hair, Giant Pongoids, which leave monkey-like tracks, and Neo/True giants, which have all attributes listed before.

Is Hibagon a Bigfoot?

A Bigfoot is a heavy, bipedal humanoid ape. It is believed that Bigfoot stands at around eight to ten feet tall–however the Hibagon stands at only four to five feet–and has long arms. It has dense fur, ranging in colors from red, to white, to brown.

Is this Bigfoot’s signature walk?

Some sightings of Bigfoot can be traced back to bears. The Patterson-Gimlin footage is referenced in the intro of The Secret Saturdays, where a Bigfoot does the signature walk, known as the „compliant gait“.

Did Bigfoot ever attack humans?

Perhaps the most widely known and publicized case of an attack on humans from an alleged Bigfoot occurred in the summer of 1924, when five prospectors by the names of Marion Smith, his son Roy Smith, Fred Beck, Gabe Lefever, and John Peterson were out in the wilds of Mt. St. Helens, in Skamania County, Washington.

Is there something of a cover-up going on concerning evidence of Bigfoot?

This is very interesting information and confirms what some have suspected for many years: there is something of a cover-up going on concerning evidence of bigfoot. We now get a more complete story: There was more than one photo, and someone named Holiday apparently took the photos, or was pictured in one or more of them.

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