Saturday, January 4, 2014

Why Does Bigfoot Do That?


Why does Bigfoot do that???



The forest is a living breathing environment.  It is always changing.  These changes happen because of weather, climate, living creatures and people. All creatures in the forest will leave signs of themselves.  The challenge for researchers such as myself is to recognize the signs of Bigfoot.  The first and most important realization a researcher must learn is that 99.99% of what you see is not Bigfoot related.  A tree break is a tree break unless it indicates otherwise.

Why would Bigfoot break trees, make structures or symbols?


  • What is the most readily on hand material in the forest?  Trees.  It would make sense that this material would be used the most.
  • Bigfoot is a primate.  A very large primate.  Who else is a large primate besides Bigfoot?  Humans and great apes.  When you look at other large primates you will see them use trees to make things.  We make crosses and other symbols.  We make houses.  We make fences and we make signs.  Great apes make nests.  They break trees and some use trees for boundaries of their territories

The forest is a vast place to live in.  It has many living organisms residing in it.  It would make sense that an intelligent primate would use the most readily available material to help each other communicate where they travel, hunt and live.

So when you factor all of this then it makes sense.  

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