Adult Bigfoot/Sasquatch Physical Statistics
Height: 6 ft 6 in – 10 ft. tall (2 – 3 m)
Weight: 400 – 1000 lbs (180-450 kgs)
Footprint: 12-22 in (30-56 cm) length, 5 – 11 inches (12 – 28 cm) width at ball, 2 – 8 inches (5 – 20 cm) heel width
Hands: 6 – 8.5 inch (15-22 cm) palm width. Stubby fingers.
Hair: Dark Brown/Reddish. Unkept, matted.
Skin: Black, Brown, Tan
Head: Sagittal Crest
Facial features: Large brow ridge. Flat, black nose. Thin human-like lips.
Eyes: Brown/Red
Odor: Smells like Butch who lives under the bridge
Interesting Documentations
Bigfoot has been reported and documented for hundreds of years.
Mating season is March through April. Grady Grange witnessed firsthand a couple of Bigfoot mating in the middle of March.
Brown isn’t the only documented fur color. There have been reports of black, gray, white, and even a greenish-blue.
Bigfoot can run up to 30 - 35mph. –Documented in Indiana by Royal Cruden in a four-wheeler incident.
Bigfoot can jump the full length of their bodies. –Documented in Asian-Pacific by Chung-Li Fuki, noting “the beast leaped an 8 – 10 foot river in one bound.”
In 1765, England was attacked by three “giants” covered in animal fur. The documentation was lost 50 years ago when it was brought to the American ear.
1965: Bigfoot was officially put on the endangered species list in Russia. 1967: Germany and France follow suit.
1897: Bananas, nuts and berries were fed to a captured Bigfoot in Brazil. The Bigfoot ate all the food except the bananas, then escaped.
Bigfoots are immune to pepper spray, and have been known of “being incapable of sneezing.”
April 3rd, 1985: A small boy in Oregon was born and put on display due to being completely covered in hair.
1919: Fred Jancat attacked and killed in Maine. Attacker unknown, but blamed on an 8 ft male individual with disfigured face, “ape-like,” non-English speaking. “The male individual didn’t stop grunting until Fred’s skull was shattered, he then retreated into the woods.” –Jim “Jimboni” Archilli
1940: Flags were raised in Arizona when a deer was brutally killed by a group of Mexican men. Translators say that the men were sacrificing the deer for a giant “Mono” (ape) they had seen while crossing the border. They said that the animal had been following them for over 10 miles.
2010: Outside Boise, ID, new artifacts were found in multiple caves portraying a giant “bear,” consistently walking on its hind legs like a man.
June, 2000: Bones found in Klamath, OR. The “human” remains would be that of the tallest man in the world. Laid out, the individual stood 9 ft 6 in. The femur bone measured 4 ft 1 in.
The mystery surrounding Bigfoot has been around for hundreds of years.
The latest discovery of a decomposing big foot has sparked speculation that it could belong to the legendary beast.
But what do we know about the mythical creature?
1) – The creature is described as standing 7–10 ft tall and weighing more than 35 stone, with footprints 17 inches long.
Bigfoot is also known as Sasquatch.
2) – In 1965, Bigfoot was officially put on the endangered species list in Russia.
Germany and France followed suit in 1967.
3) - The British explorer David Thompson is sometimes credited with the first discovery in 1811 of a set of Sasquatch footprints.
Many people since then claim to have taken pictures of the hairy beast's footprints, though nobody can produce any hard evidence.
4) - If you are confronted by Bigfoot, offering it food will provide you with an 80 per cent chance of survival, while crying will provoke the animal to punch you in the face, according to Bigfoot Finder, a website dedicated to spotting the creature.
5) - There is conflicting scientific evidence about Bigfoot.
Some researchers believe it is closely related to humans while others think Bigfoot originated from an extinct giant ape.
It may even be an extraterrestrial being.
6) - The eating habits of Bigfoot are widely disputed.
Researchers suggest it may be vegetarian, while others believe the creature must be a carnivore.
Kit Kats are also reported to be on Bigfoot's menu.
7) – Usain Bolt would be left in the dust if he ever raced against Bigfoot as the hairy beast is said to be able to run at speeds of 35mph.
8) – Early Native American tribes saw Bigfoot as a spiritual being, depicting it on totem poles, and had a name for the creature in their own language.
They saw Sasquatch as a protector of the woods.
9) - Up until recent times, the scientific community had discounted Bigfoot's existence.
Texas veterinarian Melba Ketchum announced that her team of researchers had found Bigfoot DNA, but no science journal would publish the results.
She then set up her own journal and charged users $30 to access the results.
10) – Mating season for Bigfoot is from March to April.
The creatures are said to mate in a similar fashion to gorillas.