Bigfoot
Bigfoot is a creature of myth and legend according to some, and a living humanoid animal according to others, including the famed scientist Jane Goodall who is the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees. Also known as Sasquatch, which means “Wild Man” in its Native American version, the Bigfoot is a hairy, ape-like, humanoid creature that lives in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest and other secluded places. Ranging from 6-10 feet tall, Bigfoot weighs an estimated 500 pounds. Witnesses claim he has big eyes, a pronounced ridge over his brow and a low forehead, with a head shaped much like a male gorilla. His feet are purported to be 2 foot long and 8 inches wide with anywhere from 2-6 toes. Bigfoot is a stinky creature according to those who’ve had encounters. Among some Native American Indian tribes, Bigfoot is considered an “elder brother” who appears during times of trouble, though at a distance, and he is thought to be very psychic. If you’d like to know whether Bigfoot has been encountered in your area, you can check it out at the Bigfoot Field Researchers website. If you simply want Bigfoot on your chest, head, neck, ears or feet, you can get him on a t-shirt, hat or other goodie. You can drink from him, too!
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