Bigfoot#Scientific view

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|caption = Frame 352 of the 1967 Patterson–Gimlin film, claimed by the filmmakers to depict a female Bigfoot.{{cite news|title=DNA tests to help crack mystery of Bigfoot or Yeti existence|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/dna-to-test-bigfoot-mystery/story-e6frg6so-1226365397311|access-date=May 21, 2014|newspaper=The Australian|date=May 24, 2012|agency=Associated Press|archive-date=May 27, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120527102922/http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/dna-to-test-bigfoot-mystery/story-e6frg6so-1226365397311|url-status=live}}

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Bigfoot ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɪ|ɡ|f|ʊ|t}}), also commonly referred to as Sasquatch ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|æ|s|k|w|æ|tʃ|,_|ˈ|s|æ|s|k|w|ɒ|tʃ}}), is a large, hairy mythical creature said to inhabit forests in North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.{{cite journal |last1=Bartholomew |first1=Robert E. |last2=Regal |first2=Brian |title=From wild man to monster: the historical evolution of bigfoot in New York State |journal=Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore |date=2009 |volume=35 |issue=3 |access-date=6 December 2023 |url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A218112087/AONE?u=anon~1d2f6431&sid=googleScholar&xid=aa9170f1 |issn=1551-7268 |archive-date=February 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240216154017/https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=AONE&u=anon~1d2f6431&id=GALE%7CA218112087&v=2.1&it=r&sid=googleScholar&asid=aa9170f1 |url-status=live }}{{cite book |last1=Regal |first1=Brian |title=Searching for Sasquatch: Crackpots, Eggheads, and Cryptozoology |year=2011 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-0-230-11829-4 |page=91 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5a7GAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA91 |access-date=December 9, 2023 |archive-date=December 9, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231209235402/https://books.google.com/books?id=5a7GAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA91 |url-status=live }}Example definitions include:

  • "A large, hairy, manlike creature supposedly inhabiting the north-western United States and western Canada." ([https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/250974?redirectedFrom=bigfoot#eid Oxford English Dictionary] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240216154021/https://www.oed.com/dictionary/bigfoot_n#eid |date=February 16, 2024 }})
  • "Bigfoot is a large and mysterious humanoid creature purported to inhabit the wild and forested areas of Oregon and the West Coast of North America" ([https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/bigfoot_sasquatch_legend/ Oregon Encyclopedia] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210418050928/https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/bigfoot_sasquatch_legend/ |date=April 18, 2021 }})
  • (Bigfoot redirected to Sasquatch) "A hairy creature like a human being reported to exist in the northwestern U.S. and western Canada and said to be a primate between 6 and 15 feet (1.8 and 4.6 meters) tall." ([https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Sasquatch Merriam-Webster online] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190424085438/https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Sasquatch |date=April 24, 2019 }})
  • "A very large, hairy, humanlike creature purported to inhabit the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Also called Sasquatch." ([https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=Bigfoot&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 American Heritage Dictionary] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230602215854/https://www.ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=Bigfoot&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 |date=June 2, 2023 }})
  • "Sasquatch, also called Bigfoot, (from Salish se'sxac: "wild men") a large, hairy, humanlike creature believed by some people to exist in the northwestern United States and western Canada." ([https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sasquatch Britannica] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230629073800/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sasquatch |date=June 29, 2023 }}) Bigfoot is featured in both American and Canadian folklore, and since the mid-20th century has become a cultural icon, permeating popular culture and becoming the subject of its own distinct subculture.{{cite web |last1=Eliot |first1=Krissy |date=June 28, 2018 |title=So, Why Do People Believe In Bigfoot Anyway? |url=https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/just-in/2018-10-26/so-why-do-people-believe-bigfoot-anyway |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210302050546/https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/just-in/2018-10-26/so-why-do-people-believe-bigfoot-anyway |archive-date=March 2, 2021 |access-date=March 16, 2021 |website=alumni.berkeley.edu |publisher=Cal Alumni Association}}{{cite web |title=Bigfoot's pop culture footprint |url=https://www.latimes.com/la-et-bigfoot-pop-culture-pg-photogallery.html |access-date=March 16, 2021 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=March 26, 2012 |archive-date=October 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211020110109/https://www.latimes.com/la-et-bigfoot-pop-culture-pg-photogallery.html |url-status=live }}

Enthusiasts of Bigfoot, such as those within the pseudoscience of cryptozoology, have offered various forms of dubious evidence to support Bigfoot's existence, including anecdotal claims of sightings as well as supposed photographs, video and audio recordings, hair samples, and casts of large footprints.{{cite book |last1=Rossi |first1=Lorenzo |chapter=A Review of Cryptozoology: Towards a Scientific Approach to the Study of "Hidden Animals" |title=Problematic Wildlife |date=18 December 2015 |pages=573–588 |doi=10.1007/978-3-319-22246-2_26|isbn=978-3-319-22245-5 }}{{cite journal |last1=Regal |first1=Brian |title=Entering Dubious Realms: Grover Krantz, Science, and Sasquatch |journal=Annals of Science |date=13 Feb 2009 |volume=66 |issue=1 |pages=83–102 |doi=10.1080/00033790802202421 |pmid=19831199 |s2cid=23736660 |issn=0003-3790}}{{cite book |last1=Daegling |first1=David J. |title=Bigfoot exposed: an anthropologist examines America's enduring legend |year=2004 |publisher=Rowman Altamira |isbn=0-7591-0538-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G3z5VVbGfbgC&q=bigfoot+evidence&pg=PR5 |access-date=March 16, 2021 |archive-date=February 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240216153959/https://books.google.com/books?id=G3z5VVbGfbgC&q=bigfoot+evidence&pg=PR5#v=snippet&q=bigfoot%20evidence&f=false |url-status=live }}{{cite journal |last1=Williams |first1=Sarah C. P. |title='Bigfoot' samples analyzed in lab: First peer-reviewed genetic analysis looks at more than 50 samples believed to belong to elusive creatures |journal=Science |date=July 1, 2014 |url=https://www.science.org/content/article/bigfoot-samples-analyzed-lab |access-date=February 28, 2023 |archive-date=February 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230228021832/https://www.science.org/content/article/bigfoot-samples-analyzed-lab |url-status=live }} However the evidence is a combination of folklore, misidentification and hoax, and the creature is not a living animal.{{cite book |last1=Frangou |first1=Anna |last2=Ladle |first2=Richard J. |last3=Malhado |first3=Ana C.M. |last4=Whitaker |first4=Robert J. |editor1-last=Brooks |editor1-first=Anathea |editor2-last=Arico |editor2-first=Salvatore |title=Tracking Key Trends in Biodiversity Science and Policy: based on the proceedings of a UNESCO International Conference on Biodiversity Science and Policy |year=2013 |publisher=UNESCO |isbn=978-92-3-001118-5 |page=50 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bkvFDkFzcC8C&pg=PA50 |chapter=Wildlife in a warming world}}{{cite web |last1=Pappas |first1=Evan |title=Bigfoot hoax exposed (again) and other infamous hoaxes |url=https://www.seattlepi.com/national/article/Bigfoot-hoax-exposed-again-and-other-infamous-5383835.php |website=seattlepi.com |publisher=Seattle Post-Intelligencer |access-date=March 16, 2021 |date=April 7, 2014 |archive-date=June 10, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610014409/https://www.seattlepi.com/national/article/Bigfoot-hoax-exposed-again-and-other-infamous-5383835.php |url-status=live }}{{cite journal |last1=Crair |first1=Ben |title=Why Do So Many People Still Want to Believe in Bigfoot? |journal=Smithsonian Magazine |date=September 2018 |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/why-so-many-people-still-believe-in-bigfoot-180970045/ |access-date=February 28, 2023 |archive-date=December 17, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201217082643/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/why-so-many-people-still-believe-in-bigfoot-180970045/ |url-status=live }}

Folklorists trace the phenomenon of Bigfoot to a combination of factors and sources, including the European wild man figure, folk tales, and indigenous cultures.{{cite web |last1=Blitz |first1=Matt |title=People Say They've Seen Bigfoot — Can We Really Rule Out That Possibility? |url=https://finance.yahoo.com/news/science-meets-legend-story-search-140900869.html |website=yahoo.com |publisher=Yahoo! |access-date=August 6, 2021 |date=August 5, 2021 |archive-date=August 6, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210806153009/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/science-meets-legend-story-search-140900869.html |url-status=live }} Examples of similar folk tales of wild, hair-covered humanoids exist throughout the world,{{cite web |last1=McClelland |first1=John |date=October 2011 |title=Tracking the Legend of Bigfoot |url=https://statemuseum.arizona.edu/online-exhibit/curators-choice/tracking-legend-bigfoot |access-date=January 3, 2022 |website=statemuseum.arizona.edu |publisher=Arizona State Museum |archive-date=January 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220103221317/https://statemuseum.arizona.edu/online-exhibit/curators-choice/tracking-legend-bigfoot |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=McNeill |first1=Lynne |date=March 8, 2012 |title=Using Folklore to Tackle Bigfoot: 'Animal Planet' Comes to USU |url=https://www.usu.edu/today/story/using-folklore-to-tackle-bigfoot-animal-planet-comes-to-usu |access-date=December 27, 2021 |website=usu.edu |publisher=Utah State University |archive-date=December 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211227174859/https://www.usu.edu/today/story/using-folklore-to-tackle-bigfoot-animal-planet-comes-to-usu |url-status=live }} such as the Skunk ape of the southeastern United States, the Almas, Yeren, and Yeti in Asia, the Australian Yowie,{{cite web |title=Beyond Bigfoot |url=https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythic-creatures/land/beyond-bigfoot |access-date=March 18, 2021 |website=amnh.org |publisher=American Museum of Natural History |archive-date=April 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411034647/https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythic-creatures/land/beyond-bigfoot |url-status=live }} and creatures in the mythologies of indigenous people.{{cite journal |last1=Jilek-Aall |first1=Louise |date=June 1972 |title=What is a Sasquatch — or, the Problematics of Reality Testing |journal=Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal |volume=17 |issue=3 |pages=243–247 |doi=10.1177/070674377201700312 |s2cid=3205204 |doi-access=free}}{{cite web |last1=Munro |first1=Kate |date=May 14, 2019 |title=North America's Sasquatch: finding fact within the fable |url=https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2019/05/14/north-americas-sasquatch-finding-fact-within-fable |access-date=December 27, 2021 |website=sbs.com |publisher=NITV |archive-date=December 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211227174858/https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2019/05/14/north-americas-sasquatch-finding-fact-within-fable |url-status=live }} Wishful thinking, a cultural increase in environmental concerns, and overall societal awareness of the subject have been cited as additional factors.Walls, Robert E. 1996. "Bigfoot" in Brunvand, Jan Harold (editor). American Folklore: An Encyclopedia, p. 158–159. Garland Publishing, Inc.

Description

File:2016ShawneeBigfoot.jpg statue in the Garden of the Gods Wilderness within the Shawnee National Forest, Illinois.{{cite web |title=Shawnee Forest Bigfoot |url=https://www.enjoyillinois.com/explore/listing/shawnee-forest-bigfoot |website=enjoyillinois.com |access-date=April 12, 2021 |archive-date=April 12, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210412010031/https://www.enjoyillinois.com/explore/listing/shawnee-forest-bigfoot |url-status=live }}]]

Bigfoot is often described as a large, muscular, and bipedal human or ape-like creature covered in black, dark brown, or dark reddish hair.{{cite web|url=http://www.skepdic.com/bigfoot.html |title=Bigfoot [a.k.a. Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas, Mapinguari (the Amazon), Sasquatch, Yowie (Australia) and Yeti (Asia)] |publisher=The Skeptic's Dictionary |access-date=August 17, 2008 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080914040152/http://skepdic.com/bigfoot.html| archive-date= September 14, 2008 | url-status=live}}{{cite encyclopedia |year=2008 |title=Sasquatch |encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica |url=http://global.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/524755/Sasquatch |access-date=April 7, 2013 |archive-date=May 15, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130515045710/http://global.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/524755/Sasquatch |url-status=live }} Anecdotal descriptions estimate a height of roughly {{convert|6|-|9|ft}}, with some descriptions having the creatures standing as tall as {{convert|10|-|15|ft}}.{{cite web |title=Sasquatch |url=https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Sasquatch |website=merriam-webster.com |publisher=Merriam-Webster |access-date=May 11, 2021 |archive-date=April 24, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190424085438/https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Sasquatch |url-status=live }} Some alleged observations describe Bigfoot as more human than ape,{{cite web |last1=Boivin |first1=John |title=Bigfoot or moose? Possible sighting shocks, excites residents of small B.C. community |url=https://globalnews.ca/news/7581006/bigfoot-or-moose-possible-sighting-shocks-excites-residents-of-small-b-c-community/ |website=globalnews.ca |publisher=Global News |access-date=December 21, 2021 |date=January 16, 2021 |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211221171512/https://globalnews.ca/news/7581006/bigfoot-or-moose-possible-sighting-shocks-excites-residents-of-small-b-c-community/ |url-status=live }} particularly in regard to the face.{{cite web |last1=Aziz |first1=Saba |title=Bigfoot in Canada: Inside the hunt for proof — or at least a good photo |url=https://globalnews.ca/news/8070027/bigfoot-canada-photo-video/ |website=globalnews.ca |publisher=Global News |access-date=December 21, 2021 |date=August 14, 2021 |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211221171512/https://globalnews.ca/news/8070027/bigfoot-canada-photo-video/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |title='No joke': B.C. minister laughs off lawsuit claiming proof of Bigfoot |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/no-joke-b-c-minister-laughs-off-lawsuit-claiming-proof-of-bigfoot-1.3656876 |website=ctvnews.ca |publisher=CTV News |access-date=December 21, 2021 |date=October 31, 2017 |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211221171512/https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/no-joke-b-c-minister-laughs-off-lawsuit-claiming-proof-of-bigfoot-1.3656876 |url-status=live }} In 1971, multiple people in The Dalles, Oregon, filed a police report describing an "overgrown ape", and one of the men claimed to have sighted the creature in the scope of his rifle but could not bring himself to shoot it because "it looked more human than animal".{{cite web |last1=Cahill |first1=Tim |title=Giant Hairy Apes in the North Woods: A Bigfoot Study |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/giant-hairy-apes-in-the-north-woods-a-bigfoot-study-242257/ |website=rollingstone.com |publisher=Rolling Stone |access-date=February 25, 2022 |date=May 10, 1973 |archive-date=February 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220225223630/https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/giant-hairy-apes-in-the-north-woods-a-bigfoot-study-242257/ |url-status=live }}

Common descriptions include broad shoulders, no visible neck, and long arms, which many skeptics attribute to misidentification of a bear standing upright.{{cite news |last1=Brulliard |first1=Karin |title=Is bigfoot just an upright-walking bear? We asked the experts. |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2016/07/05/is-bigfoot-just-an-upright-walking-bear-we-asked-the-experts/ |access-date=March 18, 2021 |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=July 5, 2016 |archive-date=November 4, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201104145406/https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2016/07/05/is-bigfoot-just-an-upright-walking-bear-we-asked-the-experts/ |url-status=live }} Some alleged nighttime sightings have stated the creature's eyes "glowed" yellow or red.{{cite news |last1=Hodgin |first1=Carrie |title=Glowing Red-Eyes: Bigfoot Sightings Reported At Night In Mocksville |url=https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/glowing-red-eyes-bigfoot-sightings-reported-at-night-in-mocksville/83-2cac1b3e-c842-4f43-949d-764f0dad5c97 |work=WFMY-TV |access-date=March 18, 2021 |agency= |publisher=CBS News |date=January 11, 2019 |archive-date=May 23, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220523104012/https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/glowing-red-eyes-bigfoot-sightings-reported-at-night-in-mocksville/83-2cac1b3e-c842-4f43-949d-764f0dad5c97 |url-status=live }} However, eyeshine is not present in humans or any other known great apes, and so proposed explanations for observable eyeshine off of the ground in the forest include owls, raccoons, or opossums perched in foliage.{{cite web |last1=Nickell |first1=Joe |title=Bigfoot Eyeshine: A Contradiction |url=https://centerforinquiry.org/blog/bigfoot_eyeshine_a_contradiction/ |website=centerforinquiry.org |publisher=Center for Inquiry |access-date=March 18, 2021 |date=September 28, 2017 |archive-date=June 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220616050935/https://centerforinquiry.org/blog/bigfoot_eyeshine_a_contradiction/ |url-status=live }}

Michael Rugg, the owner of the Bigfoot Discovery Museum, claims to have smelled Bigfoot, stating, "Imagine a skunk that had rolled around in dead animals and had hung around the garbage pits."{{cite web |last1=Robertson |first1=Michelle |title='We know it's a Bigfoot because of the scream and the smell': The man who saw Sasquatch |url=https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/bigfoot-discovery-museum-michael-rugg-16710725.php |website=sfgate.com |publisher=SFGate |access-date=December 21, 2021 |date=December 20, 2021 |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211221025645/https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/bigfoot-discovery-museum-michael-rugg-16710725.php |url-status=live }}

The enormous footprints for which the creature is named are claimed to be as large as {{convert|24|in}} long and {{convert|8|in}} wide. Some footprint casts have also contained claw marks, making it likely that they came from known animals such as bears, which have five toes and claws.{{cite web |url=http://www.csicop.org/si/show/mysterious_entities_of_the_pacific_northwest_part_i/ |title=Investigative Files: Mysterious Entities of the Pacific Northwest, Part I |first=Joe |last=Nickell |author-link=Joe Nickell |date=January 2007 |access-date=October 20, 2009 |publisher=Skeptical Inquirer |archive-date=August 28, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110828034302/http://www.csicop.org/si/show/mysterious_entities_of_the_pacific_northwest_part_i |url-status=live }}{{cite web |date=May 24, 2010 |title=SDNHM – Black Bear Sign |url=http://www.sdnhm.org/fieldguide/mammals/bearsign.html |access-date=January 25, 2022 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100524154832/http://www.sdnhm.org/fieldguide/mammals/bearsign.html |archive-date=May 24, 2010 |url-status=dead}}

History

=Folklore and early records =

Ecologist Robert Pyle argues that most cultures have accounts of human-like giants in their folk history, expressing a need for "some larger-than-life creature".{{cite web |last=Goodavage |first=Maria |title=Hunt for Bigfoot Attracts True Believers |newspaper=USA Today |date=May 24, 1996 |url=http://web.ncf.ca/bz050/HomePage.usatbf.html |access-date=July 19, 2007 |archive-date=March 14, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170314183111/http://web.ncf.ca/bz050/HomePage.usatbf.html |url-status=dead }} Each language had its name for the creature featured in the local version of such legends. Many names mean something like "wild man" or "hairy man", although other names described common actions that it was said to perform, such as eating clams or shaking trees.{{cite book |last=Meldrum |first=Jeff |title=Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science |publisher=Macmillan |year=2007 |page=50 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ggeQHFa5E7AC&q=salish+sasquatch&pg=PA50 |access-date=February 19, 2010 |isbn=978-0-7653-1217-4 |archive-date=February 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240216154000/https://books.google.com/books?id=ggeQHFa5E7AC&q=salish+sasquatch&pg=PA50#v=snippet&q=salish%20sasquatch&f=false |url-status=live }} European folklore traditionally had many instances of the "wild man of the woods," or "wild people," often described as "a naked creature covered in hair, with only the face, feet and hands (and in some cases the knees, elbows, or breasts) remaining bare"{{cite journal |last1=Forth |first1=Gregory |title=Images of the Wildman Inside and Outside Europe |journal=Folklore |date=2007 |volume=118 |issue=3 |pages=261–281 |doi=10.1080/00155870701621772|s2cid=161789895 }} These European wild people ranged from human hermits, to human-like monsters. Upon migrating to North America, myths of the "wild people" persisted, with documented sightings of "wild people" reported in what is now New York state and Pennsylvania. In a 2007 paper titled "Images of the Wildman Inside and Outside Europe" it stated: {{Cquote|quote= "To be sure, the modern sasquatch is largely the product of a European-derived culture, as possibly to an even greater extent is the Australian yahoo; accordingly, traces of the European wildman are discernible in both figures. Yet the sasquatch is partly rooted in Amerindian representations of hairy hominoids, even though the relationship between these, which are often described as small, and the giant sasquatch of the popular Canadian and American imagination is hardly straightforward"|author=Gregory Forth|source=}}

Many of the indigenous cultures across the North American continent include tales of mysterious hair-covered creatures living in forests,{{cite web |title=Sasquatch |url=https://oregonwild.org/wildlife/sasquatch |website=oregonwild.org |access-date=November 26, 2021 |archive-date=November 26, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211126200327/https://oregonwild.org/wildlife/sasquatch |url-status=live }} and according to anthropologist David Daegling, these legends existed long before contemporary reports of the creature described as Bigfoot. These stories differed in their details regionally and between families in the same community and are particularly prevalent in the Pacific Northwest.Daegling 2004, p. 28 Chief Mischelle of the Nlaka'pamux at Lytton, British Columbia, told such a story to Charles Hill-Tout in 1898.{{cite book |last1=Hill-Tout |first1=Charles |editor1-last=Maud |editor1-first=Ralph |title=The Salish People: The Local Contribution of Charles Hill-Tout Volume I: The Thompson and the Okanagan |year=1978 |publisher=Vancouver : Talonbooks |isbn=978-0-88922-148-2 |url=https://archive.org/details/salishpeopleloca0001hill/page/20/mode/2up}}

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On the Tule River Indian Reservation, petroglyphs created by a tribe of Yokuts at a site called Painted Rock are alleged by Kathy Moskowitz Strain, author of the 2008 book Giants, Cannibals, Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture, to depict a group of Bigfoots called "the Family".{{cite web |title=Was Big Foot at the Reservation? |url=https://www.recorderonline.com/was-big-foot-at-the-reservation/article_92f4cf6c-e5eb-51c7-a558-d5529203c665.html |website=recorderonline.com |publisher=Porterville Recorder |access-date=May 10, 2021 |date=November 14, 2013 |archive-date=May 10, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210510205236/https://www.recorderonline.com/was-big-foot-at-the-reservation/article_92f4cf6c-e5eb-51c7-a558-d5529203c665.html |url-status=live }} The largest glyph is called "Hairy Man", and they are estimated to be 1,000 years old.{{cite web |last1=Moskowitz Strain |first1=Kathy |title=MAYAK DATAT: THE HAIRY MAN PICTOGRAPHS |url=https://www.isu.edu/media/libraries/rhi/research-papers/Mayak-Datat-Hairy-Man-Pictographs-1.pdf |website=isu.edu |publisher=THE RELICT HOMINOID INQUIRY |access-date=11 March 2024 |date=2012}} According to the Tulare County Board of Education in 1975, "Big Foot, the Hairy Man, was a creature that was like a great big giant with long, shaggy hair. His long shaggy hair made him look like a big animal. He was good in a way, because he ate the animals that might harm people", and Yokuts parents warned their children not to venture near the river at night or they may encounter the creature.{{cite web |last1=Bays |first1=Ruby |title=Big Foot, The Hairy Man |url=https://tulerivertribe-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/big-foot.pdf |website=tulerivertribe-nsn.gov |publisher=Tulare County Board of Education |access-date=11 March 2024 |date=1975}}

16th-century Spanish explorers and Mexican settlers told tales of the los Vigilantes Oscuros, or "Dark Watchers", large creatures alleged to stalk their camps at night.{{cite news |last1=Almond |first1=Elliott |title=Trekking California's mysterious Bigfoot trail |url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/01/31/trekking-californias-mysterious-bigfoot-trail/ |access-date=February 3, 2022 |agency=The Mercury News |date=January 31, 2022 |archive-date=February 2, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220202203836/https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/01/31/trekking-californias-mysterious-bigfoot-trail/ |url-status=live }} In the region that is now Mississippi, a Jesuit priest was living with the Natchez in 1721 and reported stories of hairy creatures in the forest known to scream loudly and steal livestock.{{cite web |last1=Grayson |first1=Walt |title=Focused on Mississippi: "Bigfoot Bash" to be held in Natchez on November 4th |url=https://www.wjtv.com/living-local/focused-on-mississippi/focused-on-mississippi-bigfoot-bash-to-be-held-in-natchez-on-november-4th/ |website=wjtv.com |publisher=WJTV |access-date=November 26, 2021 |date=November 1, 2021 |archive-date=November 26, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211126200318/https://www.wjtv.com/living-local/focused-on-mississippi/focused-on-mississippi-bigfoot-bash-to-be-held-in-natchez-on-november-4th/ |url-status=live }}

In 1929, Indian agent and teacher J.W. Burns, who lived and worked with the Sts'ailes Nation (then called the Chehalis First Nation), published a collection of stories titled, Introducing B.C.'s Hairy Giants: A collection of strange tales about British Columbia's wild men as told by those who say they have seen them, in Maclean's magazine.{{cite web |last1=Peters |first1=Hammerson |title=How the Sasquatch Got Its Name |url=https://mysteriesofcanada.com/bc/how-the-sasquatch-got-its-name/ |website=mysteriesofcanada.com |access-date=11 March 2024 |date=12 July 2018}} The stories offered various anecdotal reports of wild people; including an encounter a tribal member had with a hairy wild woman who could speak the language of the Douglas First Nation. Burns coined the term "Sasquatch", believed to be the anglicized version of sasq'ets (sas-kets), roughly translating to "hairy man" in the Halq'emeylem language.{{cite web |last1=Kadane |first1=Lisa |title=The true origin of Sasquatch |url=https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220720-the-true-origin-of-sasquatch |website=bbc.com |publisher=BBC |access-date=August 10, 2022 |date=July 21, 2022 |archive-date=August 11, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220811052029/https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220720-the-true-origin-of-sasquatch |url-status=live }} Burns describes the Sasquatch as, "a tribe of hairy people whom they claim have always lived in the mountains – in tunnels and caves".

The folklore of the Cherokee includes tales of the Tsul 'Kalu, who were described as "slant-eyed giants" that resided in the Appalachian Mountains, and is sometimes associated with Bigfoot.{{cite web |last1=Lee |first1=D.W. |title=IN THE SHADOWS: The legend of Judaculla, the Cherokee Devil |url=https://www.stilwelldemocrat.com/community/in-the-shadows-the-legend-of-judaculla-the-cherokee-devil/article_12f4001a-a3ff-11ee-bf18-1fbdd84df632.html |website=stilwelldemocrat.com |publisher=The Stilwell Democrat Journal |access-date=31 January 2024 |date=29 December 2023 |archive-date=January 31, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240131172842/https://www.stilwelldemocrat.com/community/in-the-shadows-the-legend-of-judaculla-the-cherokee-devil/article_12f4001a-a3ff-11ee-bf18-1fbdd84df632.html |url-status=live }}

Members of the Lummi tell tales about creatures known as Ts'emekwes. The stories are similar to each other in the general descriptions of Ts'emekwes, but details differed among various family accounts concerning the creature's diet and activities.{{cite journal|last1=Rasmus|first1=Stacy M.|title=Repatriating Words: Local Knowledge in a Global Context|journal=American Indian Quarterly|date=2002|volume=26|issue=2|pages=286–307|doi=10.1353/aiq.2003.0018|jstor=4128463|s2cid=163062209}} Some regional versions tell of more threatening creatures: the stiyaha or kwi-kwiyai were a nocturnal race, and children were warned against saying the names so that the "monsters" would not come and carry them off to be killed.{{cite web |last=Rigsby |first=Bruce |title=Some Pacific Northwest Native Language Names for the Sasquatch Phenomenon |publisher=Bigfoot: Fact or Fantasy? |url=http://home.clara.net/rfthomas/papers/rigsby.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205183546/http://home.clara.net/rfthomas/papers/rigsby.html |archive-date=December 5, 2008 |access-date=August 18, 2008 }} The Iroquois tell of an aggressive, hair covered giant with rock-hard skin known as the Ot ne yar heh or "Stone Giant", more commonly referred to as the Genoskwa.{{cite book |last1=Mart |first1=T.S. |last2=Ayers |first2=Mel |title=The Legend of Bigfoot: Leaving His Mark on the World |year=2020 |publisher=Indiana University Press |isbn=978-1-68435-140-4 |pages=24–25 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b2r-DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA24 |access-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212002435/https://books.google.com/books?id=b2r-DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA24 |url-status=live }} In 1847, Paul Kane reported stories by the natives about skoocooms, a race of cannibalistic wild men living on the peak of Mount St. Helens. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, in his 1893 book, The Wilderness Hunter, writes of a story he was told by an elderly mountain man named Bauman in which a foul-smelling, bipedal creature ransacked his beaver trapping camp, stalked him, and later became hostile when it fatally broke his companion's neck.{{cite web |title=Roosevelt Relates 'Bigfoot Story' |url=https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2010/07/27/roosevelt-relates-bigfoot-story/ |website=tampabay.com |access-date=March 18, 2021 |date=July 27, 2010 |archive-date=May 19, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220519062842/https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2010/07/27/roosevelt-relates-bigfoot-story/ |url-status=live }} Roosevelt notes that Bauman appeared fearful while telling the story but attributed the trapper's German ancestry to have potentially influenced him.{{cite web |title=Teddy Roosevelt Wrote About A Fatal Bigfoot Encounter |url=https://bearstatebooks.com/blog/2021/01/04/teddy-roosevelt-wrote-about-a-fatal-bigfoot-encounter/ |website=bearstatebooks.com |date=January 4, 2021 |publisher=Bear State Books |access-date=March 18, 2021 |archive-date=May 9, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210509073042/https://bearstatebooks.com/blog/2021/01/04/teddy-roosevelt-wrote-about-a-fatal-bigfoot-encounter/ |url-status=live }}

The Alutiiq of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska tell of the Nantinaq, a Bigfoot-like creature.{{cite web |last1=Armstrong |first1=Michael |title=New reality-TV show explores Nantinaq stories |url=https://www.peninsulaclarion.com/life/new-reality-tv-show-explores-nantinaq-stories/ |website=peninsulaclarion.com |publisher=Peninsula Clarion |access-date=6 December 2023 |date=15 December 2021 |archive-date=December 7, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207180709/https://www.peninsulaclarion.com/life/new-reality-tv-show-explores-nantinaq-stories/ |url-status=live }} This folklore was featured in the Discovery+ television series, Alaskan Killer Bigfoot, which claims the Nantinaq was responsible for the population decrease of Portlock in the 1940s.{{Cite web|date=2021-11-30|title=New Show Set in Portlock Explores Legend of Bigfoot|url=https://www.kbbi.org/local-news/2021-11-30/new-show-set-in-portlock-explores-legend-of-bigfoot|access-date=2023-12-06|website=KBBI AM 890|language=en|archive-date=February 12, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240212085035/https://www.kbbi.org/local-news/2021-11-30/new-show-set-in-portlock-explores-legend-of-bigfoot|url-status=live}}

Less menacing versions have been recorded, such as one by Reverend Elkanah Walker in 1840. Walker was a Protestant missionary who recorded stories of giants among the natives living near Spokane, Washington. These giants were said to live on and around the peaks of the nearby mountains, stealing salmon from the fishermen's nets.{{cite web |url=http://www.bigfootencounters.com/classics/walker.htm |title=The Diary of Elkanah Walker |publisher=Bigfoot Encounters |access-date=August 1, 2007 |archive-date=October 7, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181007085252/http://www.bigfootencounters.com/classics/walker.htm |url-status=live }}

== Ape Canyon incident ==

On July 16, 1924, an article in The Oregonian made national news when a story was published describing a conflict between a group of gold prospectors and a group of "ape-men" in a gorge near Mount St. Helens.{{Citation|last = Pyle|first = Robert Michael|title = Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide | publisher = Houghton Mifflin Books, 1995| page = 131| isbn = 0-395-85701-5| year = 1995}} The prospectors reported encountering "gorilla men" near their remote cabin. One of the men, Fred Beck, indicated that he shot one of the creatures with a rifle. That night, they reported coming under attack by the creatures, who were said to have thrown large rocks at the cabin, damaging the roof and knocking Beck unconscious. The men fled the area the following morning. The U.S. Forest Service investigated the site of the alleged incident. The investigators found no compelling evidence of the event and concluded it was likely a fabrication. Stories of large, hair covered bipedal ape-men or "mountain devils" had been a persistent piece of folklore in the area for centuries prior to the alleged incident. Today, the area is known as Ape Canyon and is cemented within Bigfoot-related folklore.{{cite web |last1=Perry |first1=Douglas |title=How a 1924 Bigfoot battle on Mt. St. Helens helped launch a legend: Throwback Thursday |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/history/2018/01/1924_bigfoot_battle_on_mt_st_h.html |website=oregonlive.com |publisher=The Oregonian |access-date=31 May 2023 |date=25 January 2018 |archive-date=April 14, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210414232954/https://www.oregonlive.com/history/2018/01/1924_bigfoot_battle_on_mt_st_h.html |url-status=live }}

=Origin of the "Bigfoot" name=

==Jerry Crew and Andrew Genzoli==

In 1958, Jerry Crew, bulldozer operator for a logging company in Humboldt County, California, discovered a set of large, {{convert|16|in}} human-like footprints sunk deep within the mud in the Six Rivers National Forest.{{cite web |last1=Bailey |first1=Eric |title=Bigfoot's Big Feat: New Life |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-apr-19-me-bigfoot19-story.html |work=Los Angeles Times |access-date=April 13, 2021 |date=April 19, 2003 |archive-date=August 22, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160822012255/http://articles.latimes.com/2003/apr/19/local/me-bigfoot19 |url-status=live }} Upon informing his coworkers, many claimed to have seen similar tracks on previous job sites as well as telling of odd incidents such as an oil drum weighing {{convert|450|lb}} having been moved without explanation. The logging company men soon began using the word "Bigfoot" to describe the apparent culprit.{{cite web |last1=Flight |first1=Tim |title=The Hairy History of Bigfoot in 20 Intriguing Events |url=https://historycollection.com/the-hairy-history-of-bigfoot-in-20-intriguing-events/10/ |website=historycollection.com |access-date=April 13, 2021 |date=November 9, 2018 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413161935/https://historycollection.com/the-hairy-history-of-bigfoot-in-20-intriguing-events/10/ |url-status=live }} Crew and others initially believed someone was playing a prank on them. After observing more of these massive footprints, he contacted reporter Andrew Genzoli of the Humboldt Times newspaper. Genzoli interviewed lumber workers and wrote articles about the mysterious footprints, introducing the name "Bigfoot" in relation to the tracks and the local tales of large, hairy wild men.{{cite news |last1=McPhate |first1=Mike |title=When California introduced Bigfoot to the world |url=https://www.californiasun.co/stories/when-california-introduced-bigfoot-to-the-world/ |work=California Sun |access-date=March 18, 2021 |agency= |date=August 7, 2018 |archive-date=April 17, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210417203833/https://www.californiasun.co/stories/when-california-introduced-bigfoot-to-the-world/ |url-status=live }} A plaster cast was made of the footprints and Crew appeared, holding one of the casts, on the front page of the newspaper on October 6, 1958. The story spread rapidly as Genzoli began to receive correspondence from major media outlets including the New York Times and Los Angeles Times.{{cite book |last1=Buhs |first1=Joshua Blu |title=Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend |year=2009 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=978-0-226-50215-1 |page=75 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RI4SlHwH7h0C&pg=PA75 |access-date=December 16, 2023 |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212044604/https://books.google.com/books/?id=RI4SlHwH7h0C&pg=PA75 |url-status=live }} As a result, the term Bigfoot became widespread as a reference to an apparently large, unknown creature leaving massive footprints in Northern California.{{cite journal |last1=Nickell |first1=Joe |author-link1=Joe Nickell |title=Bigfoot As Big Myth: 7 Phases of Mythmaking |journal=Skeptical Inquirer |date=2017 |volume=41 |issue=5 |pages=52–57 |url=https://www.csicop.org/si/show/bigfoot_as_big_myth_seven_phases_of_mythmaking |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826145056/https://www.csicop.org/si/show/bigfoot_as_big_myth_seven_phases_of_mythmaking |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 26, 2018 |access-date=August 26, 2018}}

==Ray Wallace and Rant Mullens==

In 2002, the family of Jerry Crew's deceased coworker Ray Wallace revealed a collection of large, carved wooden feet stored in his basement. They stated that Wallace had been secretly making the footprints and was responsible for the tracks discovered by Crew.{{cite web |title=The enduring legend of Bigfoot |url=https://theweek.com/articles/833273/enduring-legend-bigfoot |website=theweek.com |publisher=The Week |access-date=March 18, 2021 |date=April 6, 2019 |archive-date=November 7, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201107233302/https://theweek.com/articles/833273/enduring-legend-bigfoot |url-status=live }}

Wallace was inspired by another hoaxer, Rant Mullens, who revealed information about his hoaxes in 1982. In the 1930s in Toledo, Washington, Mullens and a group of other foresters carved pairs of large feet made of wood and used them to create footprints in the mud to scare huckleberry pickers in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.{{cite web |last1=Morgan |first1=Jake |title=The True Legend of Toledo's Bigfoot |url=https://lewiscountytribune.com/the-true-legend-of-toledos-bigfoot.html |website=lewiscountytribune.com |publisher=Lewis County Tribune |access-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230418225701/https://lewiscountytribune.com/the-true-legend-of-toledos-bigfoot.html |url-status=live }} The group would also claim to be responsible for hoaxing the alleged Ape Canyon incident in 1924.{{cite web |title=Toledo Retiree Admits Bigfoot Hoax in 1982 |url=https://www.chronline.com/stories/toledo-retiree-admits-bigfoot-hoax-in-1982,212478 |website=chronline.com |publisher=The Daily Chronicle |access-date=April 18, 2023 |date=April 11, 2007 |archive-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230418225702/https://www.chronline.com/stories/toledo-retiree-admits-bigfoot-hoax-in-1982,212478 |url-status=live }} Mullens and the group of foresters began referring to themselves as the St. Helens Apes, and would later have a cave dedicated to them.{{cite web |title=Mt St Helens Ape Caves |url=https://www.visitmtsthelens.com/mt-st-helens-ape-caves/ |website=visitmtsthelens.com |access-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230418225700/https://www.visitmtsthelens.com/mt-st-helens-ape-caves/ |url-status=live }}

Wallace, also from Toledo, knew Mullens and stated he collaborated with him to obtain a pair of the large wooden feet and subsequently used them to create footprints on the 1958 construction site as a means to scare away potential thieves.{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Owen |title=Hundreds Attend 'Bigfoot: Real or Hoax?' Event in Chehalis |url=https://www.chronline.com/stories/hundreds-attend-bigfoot-real-or-hoax-event-in-chehalis,317537 |website=chronline.com |publisher=The Daily Chronicle |access-date=April 18, 2023 |date=April 17, 2023 |archive-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230418225701/https://www.chronline.com/stories/hundreds-attend-bigfoot-real-or-hoax-event-in-chehalis,317537 |url-status=live }}

=Other historical uses of "Bigfoot"=

In the 1830s, a Wyandot chief was nicknamed "Big Foot" due to his significant size, strength and large feet.{{cite news|title=Sketches of Western Adventure|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/53143756|access-date=May 8, 2018|work=Newbern Sentinel|issue=1|date=May 3, 1833|archive-date=May 9, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180509151235/http://www.newspapers.com/image/53143756/|url-status=live}} Potawatomi Chief Maumksuck, known as Chief "Big Foot", is today synonymous with the area of Walworth County, Wisconsin, and has a state park and school named for him.{{cite web |title=Why is your high school named Big Foot? |url=https://www.bigfoot.k12.wi.us/domain/27 |website=bigfoot.k12.wi.us |access-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-date=April 14, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210414001021/https://www.bigfoot.k12.wi.us/domain/27 |url-status=dead }} William A. A. Wallace, a famous 19th century Texas Ranger, was nicknamed "Bigfoot" due to his large feet and today has a town named for him: Bigfoot, Texas.{{cite web |title=Texas Ranger "Big Foot" Wallace born |url=https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/texas-ranger-big-foot-wallace-born |website=history.com |publisher=A&E Television Networks |access-date=April 14, 2021 |date=November 16, 2009 |archive-date=April 14, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210414001017/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/texas-ranger-big-foot-wallace-born |url-status=live }} Lakota leader Spotted Elk was also called "Chief Big Foot". In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, at least two enormous marauding grizzly bears were widely noted in the press and each nicknamed "Bigfoot." The first grizzly bear called "Bigfoot" was reportedly killed near Fresno, California, in 1895 after killing sheep for 15 years; his weight was estimated at 2,000 pounds (900 kg).{{cite news|title=Had Slain His Thousand|url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/california/placerville/placerville-mountain-democrat/1895/02-09/page-7|access-date=October 22, 2016|work=Placerville Mountain Democrat|issue=7|date=February 9, 1895|archive-date=February 16, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240216154020/https://newspaperarchive.com/placerville-mountain-democrat-feb-09-1895-p-7/|url-status=live}} The second one was active in Idaho in the 1890s and 1900s between the Snake and Salmon rivers, and supernatural powers were attributed to it.{{cite news|title=A Terror to Ranchmen. "Bigfoot," the Giant Grizzly, and his Costly Depredations|url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/indiana/goshen/goshen-daily-democrat/1902/05-24/page-8|access-date=October 22, 2016|work=Goshen Daily Democrat|issue=8|date=May 24, 1902|archive-date=February 16, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240216154011/https://newspaperarchive.com/goshen-daily-democrat-may-24-1902-p-8/|url-status=live}}

==Regional and other names==

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Many regions throughout North America have differentiating names for Bigfoot.{{cite web |title=AKA Bigfoot World Map |url=https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1Ak-BQArjKb2uY6NfenxeV1ga16M&msa=0&dg=feature&ll=41.25303313356799%2C-100.67871068749997&z=5 |website=google.com |access-date=April 4, 2021 |archive-date=November 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231128052129/https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1Ak-BQArjKb2uY6NfenxeV1ga16M&msa=0&dg=feature&ll=41.25303313356799,-100.67871068749997&z=5 |url-status=live }} In Canada, the name Sasquatch is widely used in addition to Bigfoot.{{cite web |last1=Thomas |first1=Nicki |title=Sasquatch |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/sasquatch |website=thecanadianencyclopedia.ca |access-date=April 4, 2021 |date=January 26, 2018 |archive-date=March 3, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303061343/https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/sasquatch |url-status=live }} The United States uses both of these names but also has numerous names and descriptions of the creatures depending on the region and area in which they are allegedly sighted.{{cite web |last1=Walls |first1=Robert |title=Bigfoot (Sasquatch) legend |url=https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/bigfoot_sasquatch_legend/ |website=oregonencyclopedia.org |access-date=April 4, 2021 |date=January 22, 2021 |archive-date=April 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210418050928/https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/bigfoot_sasquatch_legend/ |url-status=live }} These include the Skunk ape in Florida and other southern states,{{cite web |url=http://www.bfro.net/GDB/ |title=Geographical Database of Bigfoot/Sasquatch Sightings & Reports |publisher=Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization |access-date=April 10, 2009| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090228213753/http://www.bfro.net/GDB/| archive-date= February 28, 2009 | url-status=live}} the Ohio Grassman in Ohio,{{cite web |last1=Keating |first1=Don |title=The Legend of Bigfoot at Salt Fork State Park |url=https://visitguernseycounty.com/what-to-do/discover/attractions/85-the-legend-of-bigfoot-at-salt-fork-state-park.html |website=visitguernseycounty.com |date=February 10, 2017 |publisher=Guernsey County |access-date=March 23, 2021 |archive-date=February 26, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226091929/https://visitguernseycounty.com/what-to-do/discover/attractions/85-the-legend-of-bigfoot-at-salt-fork-state-park.html |url-status=live }} Fouke Monster in Arkansas,{{cite web |last1=Thompson |first1=Amy Michelle |title=Fouke Monster |url=https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/fouke-monster-2212/ |website=encyclopediaofarkansas.net |access-date=March 23, 2021 |date=February 28, 2017 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413203937/https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/fouke-monster-2212/ |url-status=live }} Wood Booger in Virginia,{{cite web |last1=Sorrell |first1=Robert |title=Fans, experts assemble for first ever Virginia Bigfoot Conference |url=https://richmond.com/news/virginia/fans-experts-assemble-for-first-ever-virginia-bigfoot-conference/article_5b856a3c-a352-5dde-bc3f-ca29133e3a52.html |website=richmond.com |publisher=Richmond Times |access-date=April 4, 2021 |date=August 26, 2016 |archive-date=June 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220616050948/https://richmond.com/news/virginia/fans-experts-assemble-for-first-ever-virginia-bigfoot-conference/article_5b856a3c-a352-5dde-bc3f-ca29133e3a52.html |url-status=live }} the Monster of Whitehall in Whitehall, New York,{{cite news |last1=Price |first1=Mark |title=NY town proclaims Bigfoot its official animal. 'It can't hurt,' town official says. |url=https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article214951325.html |access-date=April 4, 2021 |work=The Charlotte Observer |date=July 16, 2018 |archive-date=June 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220621011552/https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article214951325.html |url-status=live }} Momo in Missouri,{{cite news |last1=Banias |first1=MJ |title=The Missouri Monster 'Momo' Is the Cryptid Time Forgot |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-missouri-monster-momo-is-the-cryptid-time-forgot/ |access-date=March 11, 2021 |work=Vice |date=September 30, 2019 |archive-date=April 3, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210403035019/https://www.vice.com/en/article/evja34/the-missouri-monster-momo-is-the-cryptid-time-forgot |url-status=live }} Honey Island Swamp Monster in Louisiana,{{cite web |title=Big Foot |url=https://www.honeyislandswamp.com/bigfoot.html |website=honeyislandswamp.com |access-date=March 10, 2021 |archive-date=January 28, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210128054241/https://www.honeyislandswamp.com/bigfoot.html |url-status=live }} Dewey Lake Monster in Michigan,{{cite news |last1=Dimick |first1=Aaron |title=Michigan Monsters: Dewey Lake Monster legend comes to the surface |url=https://wwmt.com/news/local/michigan-monsters-dewey-lake-monster-legend-comes-to-the-surface |access-date=April 11, 2021 |work=WWMT |agency= |date=May 30, 2016 |archive-date=April 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411041305/https://wwmt.com/news/local/michigan-monsters-dewey-lake-monster-legend-comes-to-the-surface |url-status=live }} Mogollon Monster in Arizona,{{cite news |last1=Ford |first1=Erin |title=Searching for the Mogollon Monster |url=https://www.williamsnews.com/news/2017/oct/24/searching-mogollon-monster/ |access-date=April 11, 2021 |work=Grand Canyon News |date=October 24, 2017 |archive-date=April 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411041305/https://www.williamsnews.com/news/2017/oct/24/searching-mogollon-monster/ |url-status=live }} the Big Muddy Monster in southern Illinois,{{cite news |last1=Cates |first1=Kristen |title=Chasing Monsters: Big Muddy Monster still has Murphysboro residents wondering |url=https://thesouthern.com/news/chasing-monsters-big-muddy-monster-still-has-murphysboro-residents-wondering/article_b06c6316-8e36-5a7f-9e80-1b7a4aa0ec23.html |access-date=April 9, 2021 |work=The Southern Illinoisan |date=October 26, 2005 |archive-date=April 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411063057/https://thesouthern.com/news/chasing-monsters-big-muddy-monster-still-has-murphysboro-residents-wondering/article_b06c6316-8e36-5a7f-9e80-1b7a4aa0ec23.html |url-status=live }} and The Old Men of the Mountain in West Virginia.{{cite news |last1=Todd |first1=Roxy |title=New W.Va. Bigfoot Museum Highlights A Local Take On The Mountain State's Sasquatch |url=https://www.wvpublic.org/section/arts-culture/2021-10-29/new-w-va-bigfoot-museum-highlights-a-local-take-on-the-mountain-states-sasquatch |newspaper=West Virginia Public Broadcasting |access-date=December 21, 2021 |date=October 29, 2021 |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211221165110/https://www.wvpublic.org/section/arts-culture/2021-10-29/new-w-va-bigfoot-museum-highlights-a-local-take-on-the-mountain-states-sasquatch |url-status=live }} The term Wood Ape is also used by some as a means to deviate from the perceived mythical connotation surrounding the name "Bigfoot".{{cite web |last1=Bozek |first1=Rachel |title=Habitat Of The Wood Ape |url=https://www.aetv.com/shows/the-lowe-files/exclusives/lowe-cation-habitat-of-the-wood-ape |website=aetv.com |publisher=A&E |access-date=April 1, 2021 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413142405/https://www.aetv.com/shows/the-lowe-files/exclusives/lowe-cation-habitat-of-the-wood-ape |url-status=live }} Other names include Bushman, Treeman, and Wildman.{{cite web |last1=Chandler |first1=Nathan |title=What's the Difference Between Sasquatch and Bigfoot? |url=https://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/strange-creatures/sasquatch-bigfoot-difference.htm |website=howstuffworks.com |access-date=June 24, 2021 |date=April 9, 2020 |archive-date=June 24, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624203614/https://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/strange-creatures/sasquatch-bigfoot-difference.htm |url-status=live }}

=Patterson-Gimlin film=

{{Main|Patterson-Gimlin film}}

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On October 20, 1967, Bigfoot enthusiast Roger Patterson and his partner Robert "Bob" Gimlin were filming a Bigfoot docudrama in an area called Bluff Creek in Northern California. The pair claimed they came upon a Bigfoot and filmed the encounter. The 59.5-second-long video, dubbed the Patterson-Gimlin film (PGF), has become iconic in popular culture and Bigfoot-related history and lore. The PGF continues to be a highly scrutinized, analyzed, and debated subject.{{cite web |last1=Rosman |first1=John |title=Film Introducing Bigfoot To World Still Mysterious 50 Years Later |url=https://www.opb.org/news/article/bigfoot-patterson-gimlin-sasquatch/ |website=opb.org |publisher=Oregon Public Broadcasting |access-date=March 18, 2021 |archive-date=May 18, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190518145245/https://www.opb.org/news/article/bigfoot-patterson-gimlin-sasquatch/ |url-status=live }}

Academic experts from related fields have typically judged the film as providing no supportive data of any scientific value,{{cite book |last1=Daegling |first1=David J. |title=Bigfoot Exposed: An Anthropologist Examines America's Enduring Legend |date=2004 |publisher=Rowman Altamira |isbn=978-0-7591-1523-1 |page=108 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WfCxAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA108 |access-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212002435/https://books.google.com/books?id=WfCxAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA108 |url-status=live }} with perhaps the most common proposed explanation being that it was a hoax.{{cite book |last1=Buhs |first1=Joshua Blu |title=Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend |year=2009 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=978-0-226-50215-1 |page=75 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RI4SlHwH7h0C&pg=PA190 |access-date=December 16, 2023 |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212002644/https://books.google.com/books/?id=RI4SlHwH7h0C&pg=PA190 |url-status=live }}

Proposed explanations

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Various explanations have been suggested for sightings and to offer conjecture on what existing animal has been misidentified in supposed sightings of Bigfoot. Scientists typically attribute sightings to hoaxes or misidentifications of known animals and their tracks, particularly black bears.{{cite web|last1=Holmes|first1=Bob|title=Bigfoot's likely haunts 'revealed'|url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17415-bigfoots-likely-haunts-revealed/|website=New Scientist|access-date=January 2, 2016|date=July 6, 2009|archive-date=November 6, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181106221333/https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17415-bigfoots-likely-haunts-revealed/|url-status=live}}{{cite news |last1=Price |first1=Mark |title=Images of beast on 2 feet inspires talk of Bigfoot in North Carolina. It's a bear. |url=https://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/national/article255697076.html |access-date=November 22, 2021 |work=The Sacramento Bee |agency= |date=November 10, 2021 |archive-date=April 13, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230413102733/https://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/national/article255697076.html |url-status=live }}

=Misidentification=

==Bears==

Scientists theorize that mistaken identification of American black bears as Bigfoot are a likely explanation for most reported sightings, particularly when observers view a subject from afar, are in dense foliage, or there are poor lighting conditions.{{cite news |last1=Nickell |first1=Joe |title=Bigfoot Lookalikes: Tracking Hairy Man-Beasts |url=https://skepticalinquirer.org/2013/09/bigfoot-lookalikes-tracking-hairy-man-beasts/ |website=skepticalinquirer.com |publisher=Skeptical Inquirer |access-date=April 13, 2021 |date=October 2013 |archive-date=June 9, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210609180842/https://skepticalinquirer.org/2013/09/bigfoot-lookalikes-tracking-hairy-man-beasts/ |url-status=live }} Additionally, black bears have been observed and recorded walking upright, often as the result of an injury.{{cite web |last1=Handwerk |first1=Brian |title=Watch: Tough Bear Powers Through Injury by Walking Upright |url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/walking-bears-science-animals-pedals |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413233030/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/walking-bears-science-animals-pedals |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |website=nationalgeographic.com |publisher=National Geographic |access-date=April 13, 2021 |date=July 7, 2016}} While upright, adult black bears stand roughly {{convert|5|-|7|ft}},{{cite web |title=Facts about Black Bears |url=https://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf/bear/bearfacts_kids.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf/bear/bearfacts_kids.pdf |archive-date=October 9, 2022 |url-status=live |website=njfishandwildlife.com |publisher=New Jersey Fish and Wildlife |access-date=April 21, 2021}} and grizzly bears roughly {{convert|8|-|9|ft}}.{{cite web |title=Brown Bears |url=https://www.nps.gov/subjects/bears/brown-bears.htm#:~:text=Height%3A%20About%203%E2%80%935%20feet,standing%20on%20their%20hind%20legs. |website=nps.gov |publisher=National Park Service |access-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421214615/https://www.nps.gov/subjects/bears/brown-bears.htm#:~:text=Height%3A%20About%203%E2%80%935%20feet,standing%20on%20their%20hind%20legs. |url-status=live }}

According to data scientist Floe Foxon, more people report seeing Bigfoot in areas with documented black bear populations. Foxon concludes, "If bigfoot is there, it may be many bears".{{cite web |last1=Lattimer |first1=Dustin |title=Data scientist openly claims most Bigfoot sightings in the United States and Canada "are probably black bears" |url=https://wgnradio.com/news/bigfoot-sightings-can-be-easily-explained-scientist-says-2/ |website=wgnradio.com |publisher=KSNF |access-date=February 20, 2023 |date=February 4, 2023 |archive-date=February 20, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230220222223/https://wgnradio.com/news/bigfoot-sightings-can-be-easily-explained-scientist-says-2/ |url-status=live }} Foxon acknowledges that alleged Bigfoot sightings have been reported in areas with minimal or no known black bear populations. She states, "Although this may be interpreted as evidence for the existence of an unknown hominid in North America, it is also explained by misidentification of other animals (including humans), among other possibilities".{{cite web |last1=Casella |first1=Carly |title=Bigfoot Has a Very Simple Explanation, Scientist Says |url=https://www.sciencealert.com/bigfoot-has-a-very-simple-explanation-scientist-says |website=sciencealert.com |publisher=Science Alert |access-date=March 28, 2023 |date=January 31, 2023 |archive-date=March 25, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325112727/https://www.sciencealert.com/bigfoot-has-a-very-simple-explanation-scientist-says |url-status=live }}

==Escaped apes==

Some have proposed that sightings of Bigfoot may simply be people observing and misidentifying known great apes such as chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans that have escaped from captivity such as zoos, circuses, and exotic pets belonging to private owners.{{cite web |last1=Radford |first1=Ben |title=Could Escaped Animals Account for Bigfoot Reports? |url=https://www.seeker.com/could-escaped-animals-account-for-bigfoot-reports-1765921497.html |website=seeker.com |publisher=Seeker |access-date=April 21, 2021 |date=August 14, 2012 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421214614/https://www.seeker.com/could-escaped-animals-account-for-bigfoot-reports-1765921497.html |url-status=live }} This explanation is often proposed in relation to the Skunk ape, as some scientists argue the humid subtropical climate of the southeastern United States could potentially support a population of escaped apes.{{cite web |last1=Poling |first1=Dean |title=Planet of the Skunk Apes |url=https://www.valdostadailytimes.com/news/local_news/planet-of-the-skunk-apes/article_e57f1dd4-663b-5616-b66a-8850ec069d00.html |website=valdostadailytimes.com |publisher=Valdosta Daily Times |access-date=April 21, 2021 |date=September 11, 2014 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421214615/https://www.valdostadailytimes.com/news/local_news/planet-of-the-skunk-apes/article_e57f1dd4-663b-5616-b66a-8850ec069d00.html |url-status=live }}

==Humans==

Humans have been mistaken for Bigfoot, with some incidents leading to injuries. In 2013, a 21-year-old man in Oklahoma was arrested after he told law enforcement he accidentally shot his friend in the back while their group was allegedly hunting for Bigfoot.{{cite news |last1=Jauregui |first1=Andres |title='Bigfoot Hunt' Goes Wrong, Ends With Man Shot, Three Arrested |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bigfoot-hunt-goes-wrong_n_4212268 |access-date=April 13, 2021 |work=HuffPost |agency= |date=December 6, 2017 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413233032/https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bigfoot-hunt-goes-wrong_n_4212268 |url-status=live }} In 2017, a shamanist wearing clothing made of animal furs was vacationing in a North Carolina forest when local reports of alleged Bigfoot sightings flooded in. The Greenville Police Department issued a public notice not to shoot Bigfoot for fear of mistakenly injuring or killing someone in a fur suit.{{cite news |title=Man in suit believes he may have been mistaken as Bigfoot in NC |url=https://abc11.com/bigfoot-sighting-man-in-costume-mistaken-for/2293445/ |access-date=April 13, 2021 |work=WTVD |agency=ABC News |publisher= |date=August 10, 2017 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413233032/https://abc11.com/bigfoot-sighting-man-in-costume-mistaken-for/2293445/ |url-status=live }} In 2018, a person was shot multiple times by a hunter near Helena, Montana, who claimed he mistook him for a Bigfoot.{{cite news |last1=Casiano |first1=Louis |title=Hunter thought he was firing at Bigfoot, 'victim' tells police |url=https://www.foxnews.com/great-outdoors/man-tells-police-hunter-mistook-him-for-bigfoot-and-shot-at-him-cops |access-date=April 13, 2021 |agency=Fox News |date=December 19, 2018 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413233030/https://www.foxnews.com/great-outdoors/man-tells-police-hunter-mistook-him-for-bigfoot-and-shot-at-him-cops |url-status=live }}

Additionally, some have attributed feral humans or hermits living in the wilderness as being another explanation for alleged Bigfoot sightings.{{cite web |last1=Cooke |first1=Bruno |title=Are there feral people in national parks? Behind TikTok's cannibal claims |url=https://www.thefocus.news/travel/feral-people-national-parks/ |website=thefocus.news |date=March 31, 2021 |access-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421214615/https://www.thefocus.news/travel/feral-people-national-parks/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Jones |first1=Terry |title=Louisiana's Wild Men |url=https://countryroadsmagazine.com/art-and-culture/history/louisiana-s-wild-men/ |website=countryroadsmagazine.com |access-date=April 21, 2021 |date=April 14, 2017 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421214615/https://countryroadsmagazine.com/art-and-culture/history/louisiana-s-wild-men/ |url-status=live }} One story, the Wild Man of the Navidad, tells of a wild ape-man who roamed the wilderness of eastern Texas in the mid-19th century, stealing food and goods from residents. A search party allegedly captured an escaped African slave attributed to the story.{{cite web |last1=Reese |first1=Randy |title=Wildman of the Navidad: Truth or Tall Tale? |url=http://www.bfro.net/gdb/show_article.asp?id=415 |website=bfro.net |access-date=April 21, 2021 |date=July 23, 2002 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421214615/http://www.bfro.net/gdb/show_article.asp?id=415 |url-status=live }} During the 1980s, several psychologically damaged American Vietnam veterans were stated by the state of Washington's veterans' affairs director, Randy Fisher, to have been living in remote wooded areas of the state.{{cite news |title=U.S Wilds Hide Scars of Vietnam |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1983/12/31/us/us-wilds-hide-scars-of-vietnam.html |website=The New York Times |access-date=April 21, 2021 |date=December 31, 1983 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421214614/https://www.nytimes.com/1983/12/31/us/us-wilds-hide-scars-of-vietnam.html |url-status=live }}

==Pareidolia==

Some have proposed that pareidolia may explain Bigfoot sightings, specifically the tendency to observe human-like faces and figures within the natural environment.{{cite web |title=When it looks like aliens, but it's just Nature! |url=https://yankeeskeptic.com/2016/09/11/when-it-looks-like-aliens-but-its-just-nature/ |website=yankeeskeptic.com |access-date=May 11, 2021 |date=September 11, 2016 |archive-date=May 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511211938/https://yankeeskeptic.com/2016/09/11/when-it-looks-like-aliens-but-its-just-nature/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Plait |first1=Phil |title=Sunsquatch |url=https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/sunsquatch |website=discovermagazine.com |publisher=Discover Magazine |access-date=May 11, 2021 |date=October 9, 2011 |archive-date=May 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511211851/https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/sunsquatch |url-status=live }} Photos and videos of poor quality alleged to depict Bigfoots are often attributed to this phenomenon and commonly referred to as "Blobsquatch".{{cite web |last1=Klee |first1=Miles |title=America, Meet 'Blobsquatch' |url=https://blackbookmag.com/tv/america-meet-blobsquatch/ |website=blackbookmag.com |publisher=BlackBook |access-date=May 11, 2021 |date=November 6, 2012 |archive-date=May 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511161220/https://blackbookmag.com/tv/america-meet-blobsquatch/ |url-status=dead }}

==Misidentified vocalizations==

The majority of mainstream scientists maintain that the source of the sounds often attributed to Bigfoot are either hoaxes, anthropomorphization, or likely misidentified and produced by known animals such as owl, wolf, coyote, and fox.{{cite news |last1=Cockle |first1=Richard |title=Bigfoot or animals? Strange sounds coming from swamp on Umatilla Indian Reservation |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2013/01/strange_sounds_coming_from_a_s.html |access-date=March 24, 2021 |work=The Oregonian |date=January 20, 2013 |archive-date=January 25, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210125023502/https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2013/01/strange_sounds_coming_from_a_s.html |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Stollznow |first1=Karen |title=(Big)foot in Mouth: Bigfoot Language |url=https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/mind-guest-blog/bigfoot-in-mouth-bigfoot-language/ |date=July 24, 2013 |publisher=Scientific American |access-date=March 24, 2021 |archive-date=April 15, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210415131138/https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/mind-guest-blog/bigfoot-in-mouth-bigfoot-language/ |url-status=live }}{{cite news |last1=Tuggle |first1=Zach |title=An Ohio woman is convinced she recorded Bigfoot. Experts say it could be something else. |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/08/02/bigfoot-howl-ohio-woman-audio/10217044002/ |access-date=August 8, 2022 |work= Mansfield News Journal |agency= |publisher=USA Today |date=August 2, 2022 |archive-date=August 8, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220808172810/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/08/02/bigfoot-howl-ohio-woman-audio/10217044002/ |url-status=live }}

=Hoaxes=

Both Bigfoot believers and non-believers agree that many reported sightings are hoaxes.{{cite web |url=http://www.csicop.org/si/show/bigfoot_at_50_evaluating_a_half-century_of_bigfoot_evidence |title=Bigfoot at 50 Evaluating a Half-Century of Bigfoot Evidence |last=Radford |first=Benjamin |publisher=Skeptical Inquirer |date=March–April 2002 |access-date=August 17, 2008 |archive-date=August 23, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110823171112/http://www.csicop.org/si/show/bigfoot_at_50_evaluating_a_half-century_of_bigfoot_evidence |url-status=live }}

=''Gigantopithecus''=

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Bigfoot proponents Grover Krantz and Geoffrey H. Bourne both believed that Bigfoot could be a relict population of the extinct southeast Asian ape species Gigantopithecus blacki. According to Bourne, G. blacki may have followed the many other species of animals that migrated across the Bering land bridge to the Americas.{{cite book |title=The Gentle Giants: The Gorilla Story |last=Bourne |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9FcQAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Gigantopithecus%22 |first=Geoffrey H. |author2=Cohen, Maury |year=1975 |publisher=G.P. Putnam's Sons |isbn=978-0-399-11528-8 |pages=296–300 |access-date=July 22, 2022 |archive-date=February 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240216153959/https://books.google.com/books?id=9FcQAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Gigantopithecus%22 |url-status=live }} To date, no Gigantopithecus fossils have been found in the Americas. In Asia, the only recovered fossils have been of mandibles and teeth, leaving uncertainty about G. blacki{{'}}s locomotion. Krantz has argued that G. blacki could have been bipedal, based on his extrapolation from the shape of its mandible. However, the relevant part of the mandible is not present in any fossils.Daegling 2004, p. 14 The consensus view is that G. blacki was quadrupedal, as its enormous mass would have made it difficult for it to adopt a bipedal gait.{{Cite web |last=Tarlach |first=Gemma |date=2019-11-23 |title=Ancient Proteins Tell Story Of Gigantopithecus, Largest-Ever Primate |url=https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/ancient-proteins-tell-story-of-gigantopithecus-largest-ever-primate |access-date=2024-02-18 |website=Discover Magazine |language=en}}

Anthropologist Matt Cartmill criticizes the G. blacki hypothesis:

The trouble with this account is that Gigantopithecus was not a hominin and maybe not even a crown group hominoid; yet the physical evidence implies that Bigfoot is an upright biped with buttocks and a long, stout, permanently adducted hallux. These are hominin autapomorphies, not found in other mammals or other bipeds. It seems unlikely that Gigantopithecus would have evolved these uniquely hominin traits in parallel.Cartmill 2008, p. 117

Paleoanthropologist Bernard G. Campbell writes: "That Gigantopithecus is in fact extinct has been questioned by those who believe it survives as the Yeti of the Himalayas and the Sasquatch of the north-west American coast. But the evidence for these creatures is not convincing."{{cite book |last1=Campbell |first1=Bernard Grant |last2=Loy |first2=James D. |last3=Cruz-Uribe |first3=Kathryn |title=Humankind Emerging |date=2005 |publisher=Pearson Allyn and Bacon |isbn=978-0-205-42380-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=12qqPwAACAAJ |access-date=December 16, 2023 |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212002435/https://books.google.com/books/?id=12qqPwAACAAJ |url-status=live }}

=Extinct hominidae=

Primatologist John R. Napier and anthropologist Gordon Strasenburg have suggested a species of Paranthropus as a possible candidate for Bigfoot's identity, such as Paranthropus robustus, with its gorilla-like crested skull and bipedal gait{{cite web |url=http://www.bfro.net/REF/scinafaq.htm |title=Scientific Names for Bigfoot |last=Coleman |first=Loren |publisher=BFRO |access-date=August 19, 2008 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080909091922/http://www.bfro.net/REF/scinafaq.htm| archive-date= September 9, 2008 | url-status=live}} —despite the fact that fossils of Paranthropus are found only in Africa.{{Cite web |last1=Blaxland |first1=Beth |last2=Dorey |first2=Fran |date=2022-04-29 |title=Paranthropus genus |url=https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/paranthropus-species/australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/paranthropus-species/ |access-date=2024-02-18 |website=The Australian Museum |language=en}}

Michael Rugg of the Bigfoot Discovery Museum presented a comparison between human, Gigantopithecus, and Meganthropus skulls (reconstructions made by Grover Krantz) in episodes 131 and 132 of the Bigfoot Discovery Museum Show.{{cite web|url=http://www.bigfootdiscoveryproject.com/media.php |title=Bigfoot Discovery Project Media |access-date=April 4, 2010 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100419030214/http://www.bigfootdiscoveryproject.com/media.php |archive-date=April 19, 2010 }} Bigfoot enthusiasts that think Bigfoot may be the "missing link" between apes and humans have promoted the idea that Bigfoot is a descendant of Gigantopithecus blacki, but that ape diverged from orangutans around 12 million years ago and is not related to humans.{{cite web |last1=Ciaccia |first1=Chris |date=November 14, 2019 |title=Missing link found? 'Original Bigfoot' was close relative of orangutan, study says |url=https://www.foxnews.com/science/missing-link-found-original-bigfoot-orangutan |access-date=February 8, 2022 |website=foxnews.com |publisher=Fox News |archive-date=February 8, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220208150948/https://www.foxnews.com/science/missing-link-found-original-bigfoot-orangutan |url-status=live }}

Some suggest Neanderthal, Homo erectus, or Homo heidelbergensis to be the creature, but, like all other great apes, no remains of any of those species have been found in the Americas.Daegling 2004, p. 16

Scientific view

Expert consensus is that allegations of the existence of Bigfoot are not credible.{{cite book |last1=Stewart |first1=Robert B. |title=Intelligent Design: William A. Dembski & Michael Ruse in Dialogue |date=2007 |publisher=Fortress Press |isbn=978-0-8006-6218-9 |page=83 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MjKkFG8qVjcC |access-date=September 23, 2016 |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212002436/https://books.google.com/books?id=MjKkFG8qVjcC |url-status=live }} Belief in the existence of such a large, ape-like creature is more often attributed to hoaxes, confusion, or delusion rather than to sightings of a genuine creature. In a 1996 USA Today article, Washington State zoologist John Crane said, "There is no such thing as Bigfoot. No data other than material that's clearly been fabricated has ever been presented." The author of one review article states that, in their opinion, it is impossible even to consider cryptozoology a science if it continues to consider Bigfoot seriously.

As with other similar beings, climate and food supply issues would make such a creature's survival in reported habitats unlikely.{{cite book |author= Sjögren, Bengt |title= Berömda vidunder |publisher= Settern |year= 1980 |isbn= 978-91-7586-023-7|language=sv}} Bigfoot is alleged to live in regions unusual for a large, nonhuman primate, i.e., temperate latitudes in the northern hemisphere; all recognized nonhuman apes are found in the tropics of Africa and Asia. Great apes have not been found in the fossil record in the Americas, and no Bigfoot remains are known to have been found. Phillips Stevens, a cultural anthropologist at the University at Buffalo, summarized the scientific consensus as follows:

{{Blockquote|text=It defies all logic that there is a population of these things sufficient to keep them going. What it takes to maintain any species, especially a long-lived species, is having a breeding population. That requires a substantial number, spread out over a fairly wide area where they can find sufficient food and shelter to keep hidden from all the investigators.{{cite web |url= http://home.clara.net/rfthomas/news/bfhunting.html |title= Bigfoot hunting |author= Earls, Stephanie |access-date= January 2, 2010 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100129061319/http://home.clara.net/rfthomas/news/bfhunting.html |archive-date= January 29, 2010 |df= mdy-all }}}}

In the 1970s, when Bigfoot "experts" were frequently given high-profile media coverage, McLeod writes that the scientific community generally avoided lending credence to such fringe theories by refusing even to debate them.

Primatologist Jane Goodall was asked for her personal opinion of Bigfoot in a 2002 interview on National Public Radio's "Science Friday". Goodall responded saying, "Well, now you will be amazed when I tell you that I'm sure that they exist."{{cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6469070%3FstoryId%3D6469070|title=Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science|website=NPR|access-date=August 9, 2020|archive-date=April 30, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200430042848/https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6469070%3FstoryId%3D6469070|url-status=live}}

She later added, "Well, I'm a romantic, so I always wanted them to exist," and "Of course, the big, the big criticism of all this is, "Where is the body?" You know, why isn't there a body? I can't answer that, and maybe they don't exist, but I want them to." In 2012, when asked again by the Huffington Post, Goodall said "I'm fascinated and would actually love them to exist," adding, "Of course, it's strange that there has never been a single authentic hide or hair of the Bigfoot, but I've read all the accounts."{{cite news|last=Moye|first=David|title=Jane Goodall 'Fascinated' By Bigfoot (VIDEO)|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/01/jane-goodall-bigfoot_n_1927876.html|access-date=August 7, 2013|newspaper=The Huffington Post|date=October 1, 2012|archive-date=April 21, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180421222837/https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/01/jane-goodall-bigfoot_n_1927876.html|url-status=live}}

Paleontologist and author Darren Naish states in a 2016 article for Scientific American that if "Bigfoot" existed, an abundance of evidence would also exist that cannot be found anywhere today, making the existence of such a creature exceedingly unlikely.

Naish summarizes the evidence for "Bigfoot" that would exist if the creature itself existed:

  • If "Bigfoot" existed, so would consistent reports of uniform vocalizations throughout North America as can be identified for any existing large animal in the region, rather than the scattered and widely varied "Bigfoot" sounds haphazardly reported;
  • If "Bigfoot" existed, so would many tracks that would be easy for experts to find, just as they easily find tracks for other rare megafauna in North America, rather than a complete lack of such tracks alongside "tracks" that experts agree are fraudulent;
  • Finally, if "Bigfoot" existed, an abundance of "Bigfoot" DNA would already have been found, again as it has been found for similar animals, instead of the current state of affairs, where there is no confirmed DNA for such a creature whatsoever.{{cite web |last1=Naish |first1=Darren |title=If Bigfoot Were Real |url=https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/if-bigfoot-were-real/ |publisher=Scientific American |access-date=March 24, 2021 |date=June 27, 2016 |archive-date=April 14, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210414071628/https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/if-bigfoot-were-real/ |url-status=live }}

=Researchers=

Ivan T. Sanderson and Bernard Heuvelmans, founders of the study of cryptozoology, spent parts of their career searching for Bigfoot.{{cite journal |journal=Science |date=November 5, 1999 |volume=286 |issue=5442 |pages=1079c–1079|doi=10.1126/science.286.5442.1079c |title=Museum Accepts Cryptic Collection|s2cid=220103223 }} Later scientists who researched the topic included Jason Jarvis, Carleton S. Coon, George Allen Agogino and William Charles Osman Hill, though they later stopped their research due to lack of evidence for the alleged creature.{{cite journal|last=Regal |first=Brian |date=June 2008 |title=Amateur versus professional: the search for Bigfoot |journal=Endeavour |volume=32 |issue=2 |pages=53–7 |doi=10.1016/j.endeavour.2008.04.005 |url=http://www.kean.edu/~bregal/docs/Bigfoot%20article.Endeavour.pdf |access-date=September 11, 2009 |pmid=18514914 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528021504/http://www.kean.edu/~bregal/docs/Bigfoot%20article.Endeavour.pdf |archive-date=May 28, 2010 }}

John Napier asserts that the scientific community's attitude towards Bigfoot stems primarily from insufficient evidence.Napier 1973{{page needed|date=August 2024}} Other scientists who have shown varying degrees of interest in the creature are Grover Krantz, Jeffrey Meldrum, John Bindernagel, David J. Daegling,Daegling 2004 George Schaller,{{cite news|last1=Bailey|first1=Eric|title=Bigfoot's Big Feat: New Life|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-apr-19-me-bigfoot19-story.html|access-date=November 10, 2014|work=Los Angeles Times|date=April 19, 2003|archive-date=December 21, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141221011835/http://articles.latimes.com/2003/apr/19/local/me-bigfoot19|url-status=live}}Napier 1973, p. 197 Russell Mittermeier, Daris Swindler, Esteban Sarmiento,{{cite news |last = Stein |first = Theo |title = Bigfoot Believers |work = The Denver Post |date =January 5, 2003 }} and Mireya Mayor.{{cite web |last1=Mayor |first1=Mireya |title=Bigfoot: Worth Investigating? |url=https://www.mireyamayor.com/post/bigfoot-worth-investigating |website=mireyamayor.com |access-date=February 9, 2022 |date=March 18, 2021 |archive-date=February 9, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220209225842/https://www.mireyamayor.com/post/bigfoot-worth-investigating |url-status=live }}

=Formal studies=

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One study was conducted by John Napier and published in his book Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality in 1973.Napier, John. Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality. 1973, {{ISBN|0-525-06658-6}} Napier wrote that if a conclusion is to be reached based on scant extant "'hard' evidence," science must declare "Bigfoot does not exist."Napier, 197 However, he found it difficult to entirely reject thousands of alleged tracks, "scattered over 125,000 square miles" (325,000 km2) or to dismiss all "the many hundreds" of eyewitness accounts. Napier concluded, "I am convinced that Sasquatch exists, but whether it is all it is cracked up to be is another matter altogether. There must be something in north-west America that needs explaining, and that something leaves man-like footprints."Napier, 205

In 1974, the National Wildlife Federation funded a field study seeking Bigfoot evidence. No formal federation members were involved and the study made no notable discoveries.Bourne, Geoffrey H, The Gentle Giants: The Gorilla Story 1975, {{ISBN|0-399-11528-5}}, p. 295 Also in 1974, the now defunct North American Wildlife Research Team constructed a "Bigfoot trap" in the Rogue River–Siskiyou National Forest. It was baited with animal carcasses and captured multiple bears, but no Bigfoot.{{cite web |last1=Willford |first1=Tyler |title=Oregon is Home to the World's Only Bigfoot Trap |url=https://thatoregonlife.com/2018/05/bigfoot-trap/ |website=thatoregonlife.com |access-date=March 8, 2022 |date=May 5, 2018 |archive-date=March 8, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220308210859/https://thatoregonlife.com/2018/05/bigfoot-trap/ |url-status=live }} Upkeep of the trap ended in the early 1980s, but in 2006 the United States Forest Service repaired the trap, which today is a tourist destination along the Collings Mountain hiking trail.{{cite web |title=Bigfoot Trap Hike |url=https://www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Bigfoot_Trap_Hike |website=oregonhikers.org |access-date=March 8, 2022 |date=August 15, 2021 |archive-date=March 8, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220308210859/https://www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Bigfoot_Trap_Hike |url-status=live }}

Beginning in the late 1970s, physical anthropologist Grover Krantz published several articles and four book-length treatments of Bigfoot. However, his work was found to contain multiple scientific failings including falling for hoaxes.{{cite book |last1=Buhs |first1=Joshua Blu |title=Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend |year=2009 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=978-0-226-50215-1 |page=227 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RI4SlHwH7h0C&pg=PA227}}

A study published in the Journal of Biogeography in 2009 by J.D. Lozier et al. used ecological niche modeling on reported sightings of Bigfoot, using their locations to infer preferred ecological parameters. They found a very close match with the ecological parameters of the American black bear. They also note that an upright bear looks much like a Bigfoot's purported appearance and consider it highly improbable that two species should have very similar ecological preferences, concluding that Bigfoot sightings are likely misidentified sightings of black bears.{{cite journal|last1=Lozier|first1=J. D.|last2=Aniello|first2=P.|last3=Hickerson|first3=M. J.|title=Predicting the distribution of Sasquatch in western North America: anything goes with ecological niche modelling|journal=Journal of Biogeography|date=September 2009|volume=36|issue=9|pages=1623–1627|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2699.2009.02152.x|doi-access=free|bibcode=2009JBiog..36.1623L }}

In the first systematic genetic analysis of 30 hair samples that were suspected to be from Bigfoot-like creatures, only one was found to be primate in origin, and that was identified as human. A joint study by the University of Oxford and Lausanne's Cantonal Museum of Zoology and published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B in 2014, the team used a previously published cleaning method to remove all surface contamination and the ribosomal mitochondrial DNA 12S fragment of the sample. The sample was sequenced and then compared to GenBank to identify the species origin. The samples submitted were from different parts of the world, including the United States, Russia, the Himalayas, and Sumatra. Other than one sample of human origin, all but two are from common animals. Black and brown bears accounted for most of the samples, other animals include cow, horse, dog/wolf/coyote, sheep, goat, deer, raccoon, porcupine, and tapir. The last two samples were thought to match a fossilized genetic sample of a 40,000 year old polar bear of the Pleistocene epoch;{{cite journal |last1=Sykes |first1=B |last2=Mullis |first2=R |last3=Hagenmuller |first3=C |last4=Melton |first4=T |last5=Sartori |first5=M |title=Genetic analysis of hair samples attributed to yeti, bigfoot and other anomalous primates |journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences |volume=281 |issue=1789 |page=20140161 |date=July 2, 2014 |doi=10.1098/rspb.2014.0161|pmid=25994680 |pmc=4455819 }} a second test identified these hairs as being from a rare type of brown bear.{{Cite news |title=Scientists challenge 'Abominable Snowman DNA' results |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-30479718 |author=Steven McKenzie |work=BBC News |date=December 17, 2014 |access-date=September 14, 2016 |archive-date=October 1, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161001062344/http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-30479718 |url-status=live }}{{Cite news |title=Yeti Debate Swirls: Study Reveals Origin of Mysterious Hairs |url=http://www.livescience.com/50148-yeti-genetics-questioned.html |author=Laura Geggel |publisher=Live Science |date=March 16, 2015 |access-date=September 14, 2016 |archive-date=October 10, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161010211704/http://www.livescience.com/50148-yeti-genetics-questioned.html |url-status=live }}

In 2019, the FBI declassified an analysis it conducted on alleged Bigfoot hairs in 1976. Bigfoot researcher Peter Byrne sent the FBI 15 hairs attached to a small skin fragment and asked if the bureau could assist him in identifying it. Jay Cochran Jr., assistant director of the FBI's Scientific and Technical Services division responded in 1977 that the hairs were of deer family origin.{{cite web |last1=Little |first1=Becky |title=Bigfoot Was Investigated by the FBI. Here's What They Found |url=https://www.history.com/news/bigfoot-fbi-file-investigation-discovery |website=History.com |publisher=History |access-date=March 23, 2021 |date=January 22, 2020 |archive-date=March 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210311032150/https://www.history.com/news/bigfoot-fbi-file-investigation-discovery |url-status=live }}{{cite journal |last1=Radford |first1=Ben|author-link= Ben Radford |title=Old FBI Documents Reveal Mundane Bigfoot 'Investigation' |journal=Skeptical Inquirer |date=2019 |volume=43 |issue=5 |page=11 |publisher=Committee for Skeptical Inquirer}}

Claims

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Claims about the origins and characteristics of Bigfoot vary. Thomas Sewid, a Bigfoot researcher and member of the Kwakwakaʼwakw tribe claims, "They're just the other tribe. They're just big, hairy humans with nocturnal vision that choose not to have weapons or fire or permanent shelters".{{cite web |last1=Coleman |first1=Gloria |title=Glide Sasquatch Festival sees all things Bigfoot on Saturday |url=https://www.nrtoday.com/news/local/glide-sasquatch-festival-sees-all-things-bigfoot-on-saturday/article_83b90d02-46ef-11ef-bb72-7f8c5b784dd8.html |website=nrtoday.com |publisher=The News-Review |access-date=23 July 2024 |date=21 July 2024}}

The subject of Bigfoot has also crossed over with other paranormal claims, including that Bigfoot, extraterrestrials, and UFOs are related or that Bigfoot are psychic, can shapeshift, are able to cross into different dimensions, or are completely supernatural in origin.{{R|"Nickell2017"}} Additionally, claims regarding Bigfoot have been associated with conspiracy theories including a government cover-up.{{Cite web |last=Mancini |first=Mark |date=January 10, 2015 |title=11 Crazy Bigfoot Conspiracy Theories |url=https://theweek.com/articles/466777/11-crazy-bigfoot-conspiracy-theories |website=The Week |access-date=February 8, 2022 |archive-date=February 8, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220208171127/https://theweek.com/articles/466777/11-crazy-bigfoot-conspiracy-theories |url-status=live }}

There have also been claims that Bigfoot is responsible for the disappearances of people in the wilderness, such as the 1969 disappearance of Dennis Martin in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.{{cite web |last1=Keenehan |first1=Katelyn |title=The Vanished - Dennis Martin and the biggest national park search of all time |url=https://www.wbir.com/article/news/special-reports/the-vanished/the-vanished-dennis-martin/51-dea1f82d-4bfa-470b-9a69-5b2c603c1510 |website=wbir.com |publisher=KGTV |access-date=10 April 2024 |date=16 May 2023}}

Additionally, there have been claims that Bigfoot has been responsible for vehicle accidents, vandalizing property, delaying construction, and killing people.{{cite web |last1=Yudin |first1=Eli |title=The 5 Most Ridiculous Things Blamed on Bigfoot |url=https://www.cracked.com/article_41910_the-5-most-ridiculous-things-blamed-on-bigfoot.html |website=cracked.com |publisher=Cracked.com |access-date=23 April 2024 |date=23 April 2024}} In 2022, a man from Oklahoma claimed he killed his friend because he believed he had summoned Bigfoot and was going to be sacrificed to the creature.{{cite news |last1=Goodman |first1=Jessica |title=Man found guilty of murdering friend he thought had summoned Bigfoot |url=https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/man-found-guilty-murdering-friend-he-thought-had-summoned-bigfoot/SWYZFHH3YFB3XMIZUZ3IKVXX4U/ |access-date=23 April 2024 |work=KIRO-TV |agency= |date=19 April 2024}}

=Sightings=

According to Live Science, there have been over 10,000 reported Bigfoot sightings in the continental United States.{{cite web |last1=Radford |first1=Benjamin |author2=Patrick Pester |title=Bigfoot: Is the Sasquatch real? |url=https://www.livescience.com/24598-bigfoot.html |website=livescience.com |publisher=LiveScience |access-date=February 25, 2022 |date=January 14, 2022 |archive-date=February 25, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220225222536/https://www.livescience.com/24598-bigfoot.html |url-status=live }} About one-third of all claims of Bigfoot sightings are located in the Pacific Northwest, with the remaining reports spread throughout the rest of North America.{{cite web |url=http://www.bfro.net/GDB/ |title=Geographical Database of Bigfoot/Sasquatch Sightings and Reports |publisher=Bigfoot Field Research Organization |access-date=August 19, 2008 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080819051923/http://bfro.net/GDB/| archive-date= August 19, 2008 | url-status=live}}{{cite journal | last=Cartmill |first=Matt |title=Bigfoot Exposed: An Anthropologist Examines America's Enduring Legend/Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science |journal=American Journal of Physical Anthropology |volume=135 |issue=1 |page=118 |date=January 2008 | doi=10.1002/ajpa.20691 }} Most reports are considered mistakes or hoaxes, even by those researchers who claim Bigfoot exists.{{cite web|last1=Radford|first1=Benjamin|title=Bigfoot: Man-Monster or Myth?|url=http://www.livescience.com/24598-bigfoot.html|website=Live Science|access-date=January 2, 2016|date=November 6, 2012|archive-date=April 25, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190425011837/https://www.livescience.com/24598-bigfoot.html|url-status=live}}

Sightings predominantly occur in the northwestern region of Washington state, Oregon, Northern California, and British Columbia. According to data collected from the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization's (BFRO) Bigfoot sightings database in 2019, Washington has over 2,000 reported sightings, California over 1,600, Pennsylvania over 1,300, New York and Oregon over 1,000, and Texas has just over 800.{{cite news |title=Where has Bigfoot Been Sighted the Most? Washington, California, Pennsylvania Among Top States |url=https://www.newsweek.com/where-has-bigfoot-been-sighted-most-washington-california-pennsylvania-among-1421288 |access-date=March 23, 2021 |work=Newsweek |agency= |date=May 9, 2019 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421155415/https://www.newsweek.com/where-has-bigfoot-been-sighted-most-washington-california-pennsylvania-among-1421288 |url-status=live }} The debate over the legitimacy of Bigfoot sightings reached a peak in the 1970s, and Bigfoot has been regarded as the first widely popularized example of pseudoscience in American culture.{{cite book|title=Anatomy of a Beast: Obsession and Myth on the Trail of Bigfoot|last=McLeod|first=Michael|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-25571-5|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_6FmjJYd13wC&pg=PA4|page=4|year=2009|location=Berkeley}}

Reports of alleged Bigfoot sightings are often featured in news stories throughout the United States.{{cite news |last1=O'Neil |first1=Riley |title=Why Has Illinois Had A Huge Uptick In Bigfoot Sightings? |url=https://1440wrok.com/illinois-bigfoot-sightings-are-going-up/ |access-date=9 March 2025 |agency=WROK |date=6 February 2025}}{{cite web |last1=Prose |first1=J.D. |title=Penn State student thinks he encountered Bigfoot on game lands near campus |url=https://www.pennlive.com/life/2025/03/penn-state-student-thinks-he-encountered-bigfoot-on-game-lands-near-campus.html |publisher=The Patriot-News |access-date=9 March 2025 |date=4 March 2025}}{{cite news |last1=Hyslip |first1=Tom |title=Police Officer Reports Bigfoot Sighting in Newberry County, South Carolina |url=https://www.wrhi.com/2024/11/police-officer-reports-bigfoot-sighting-in-newberry-county-south-carolina-194649 |access-date=9 March 2025 |agency=WRHI |date=20 November 2024}}{{cite news |last1=Duckworth |first1=Matthew |title=Which Kentucky counties have the most reported Bigfoot sightings? |url=https://fox56news.com/news/kentucky/which-kentucky-counties-have-the-most-reported-bigfoot-sightings/ |access-date=9 March 2025 |agency=Fox56 |publisher=WDKY-TV |date=17 October 2024}}

==Alleged behavior==

Some Bigfoot researchers allege that Bigfoot throws rocks as territorial displays and for communication.{{cite web |last1=Kimmick |first1=Ed |title='Sasquatch Watch' researcher keeps on looking for rock-throwing beast |url=https://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/sasquatch-watch-researcher-keeps-on-looking-for-rock-throwing-beast/article_d520afb6-e9f9-11e1-8a05-0019bb2963f4.html |website=missoulian.com |publisher=Missoulian |access-date=May 10, 2021 |date=August 19, 2012 |archive-date=May 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511090130/https://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/sasquatch-watch-researcher-keeps-on-looking-for-rock-throwing-beast/article_d520afb6-e9f9-11e1-8a05-0019bb2963f4.html |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Enzastiga |first1=Adrian |title=The hunt to prove the existence of Sasquatch |url=https://dailyiowan.com/2018/09/20/the-hunt-to-prove-the-existence-of-sasquatch/ |website=dailyiowan.com |publisher=The Daily Iowan |access-date=May 18, 2021 |date=September 20, 2018 |archive-date=May 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518194720/https://dailyiowan.com/2018/09/20/the-hunt-to-prove-the-existence-of-sasquatch/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Bryan |first1=Saint |title=Real or hoax? A new Bigfoot exhibit is drawing standing-room crowds in Lacey |url=https://www.king5.com/article/entertainment/television/programs/evening/real-or-hoax-a-new-bigfoot-exhibit-is-drawing-standing-room-crowds-in-lacey/281-92444948-c187-4c3d-a627-f0a3fece0ca4 |website=king5.com |publisher=KING-TV |access-date=May 18, 2021 |date=August 20, 2019 |archive-date=May 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518194719/https://www.king5.com/article/entertainment/television/programs/evening/real-or-hoax-a-new-bigfoot-exhibit-is-drawing-standing-room-crowds-in-lacey/281-92444948-c187-4c3d-a627-f0a3fece0ca4 |url-status=live }} Other alleged behaviors include audible blows struck against trees or "wood knocking", further alleged to be communicative.{{cite web |last1=Meier |first1=Eric |title=Wood knock warning |url=https://wrkr.com/wood-knock-warning/ |website=wrkr.com |publisher=WRKR |access-date=August 31, 2021 |date=September 27, 2016 |archive-date=August 31, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210831215303/https://wrkr.com/wood-knock-warning/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Sain |first1=Johnny Carrol |title=Finding bigfoot – In the woods in search of North America's great, wild ape |url=https://www.hatchmag.com/articles/finding-bigfoot/7715127 |website=hatchmag.com |publisher=Hatch Magazine |access-date=August 31, 2021 |date=September 25, 2020 |archive-date=August 31, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210831215312/https://www.hatchmag.com/articles/finding-bigfoot/7715127 |url-status=live }}{{cite web |title=Do Squatches Go Knock in the Night? |url=https://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/finding-bigfoot/videos/do-squatches-go-knock-in-the-night |website=animalplanet.com |publisher=Animal Planet |access-date=August 31, 2021 |archive-date=August 31, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210831215304/https://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/finding-bigfoot/videos/do-squatches-go-knock-in-the-night |url-status=live }}

Skeptics argue that these behaviors are easily hoaxed.{{cite web |last1=Carlisle |first1=John |title=On the trail of Bigfoot in an Upper Peninsula Michigan forest |url=https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/on-the-trail-of-bigfoot-in-an-upper-peninsula-michigan-forest/379088881 |website=wusa9.com |publisher=WUSA |access-date=May 18, 2021 |date=December 27, 2016 |archive-date=May 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518194720/https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/on-the-trail-of-bigfoot-in-an-upper-peninsula-michigan-forest/379088881 |url-status=live }}

Additionally, structures of broken and twisted foliage seemingly placed in specific areas have been attributed by some to Bigfoot behavior.{{cite web|url=https://www.bfro.net/gdb/show_FAQ.asp?id=587|title=Behavior|publisher=Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization|access-date=November 16, 2020|archive-date=November 14, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201114091237/https://www.bfro.net/gdb/show_FAQ.asp?id=587|url-status=live}} In some reports, lodgepole pine and other small trees have been observed bent, uprooted, or stacked in patterns such as weaved and crisscrossed, leading some to theorize that they are potential territorial markings.{{cite web |last1=Carey |first1=Liz |title=Could Kentucky's Deep Forests Hide a Piece of the 'Bigfoot Puzzle' |url=https://dailyyonder.com/proof-of-a-bigfoot-legend-could-be-hidden-in-kentuckys-deep-forests/2021/03/19/ |website=dailyyonder.com |publisher=Daily Yonder |access-date=May 10, 2021 |date=March 19, 2021 |archive-date=May 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511115710/https://dailyyonder.com/proof-of-a-bigfoot-legend-could-be-hidden-in-kentuckys-deep-forests/2021/03/19/ |url-status=live }} Some instances have also included entire deer skeletons being suspended high in trees.{{cite web |last1=Therriault |first1=Ednor |title=In Search of Bigfoot |url=https://www.mtoutlaw.com/in-search-of-bigfoot/ |website=mtoutlaw.com |date=December 28, 2020 |publisher=Mountain Outlaw magazine |access-date=March 24, 2021 |archive-date=March 26, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210326122235/https://www.mtoutlaw.com/in-search-of-bigfoot/ |url-status=live }} Some researchers and enthusiasts believe Bigfoot construct teepee-like structures out of dead trees and foliage.{{cite news |last1=Sandweiss |first1=Ethan |title=For Bigfoot enthusiasts, research is no small feat |url=https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/for-bigfoot-enthusiasts,-research-is-no-small-feat.php |access-date=March 28, 2023 |work=WTIU |agency= |date=March 24, 2023 |archive-date=March 28, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230328171220/https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/for-bigfoot-enthusiasts,-research-is-no-small-feat.php |url-status=live }} In Washington state, a team of amateur Bigfoot researchers called the Olympic Project claimed to have discovered a collection of nests. The group brought in primatologists to study them, with the conclusion being that they appear to have been created by a primate.{{cite web |last1=Neuharth |first1=Spencer |title=What's the Best Evidence Bigfoot Exists? |url=https://www.themeateater.com/conservation/anthropology/whats-the-best-evidence-bigfoot-exists |website=themeateater.com |publisher=MeatEater |access-date=March 18, 2021 |location=Jeremiah Byron, Bigfoot Society Podcast |date=September 2, 2020 |archive-date=October 27, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201027200247/https://www.themeateater.com/conservation/anthropology/whats-the-best-evidence-bigfoot-exists |url-status=live }}

Jeremiah Byron, host of the Bigfoot Society Podcast, believes Bigfoot are omnivores, stating, "They eat both plants and meat. I've seen accounts that they eat everything from berries, leaves, nuts, and fruit to salmon, rabbit, elk, and bear. Ronny Le Blanc, host of Expedition Bigfoot on the Travel Channel indicated he has heard anecdotal reports of Bigfoot allegedly hunting and consuming deer.{{cite web |last1=Neuharth |first1=Spencer |title=What does Bigfoot eat? |url=https://www.themeateater.com/conservation/anthropology/what-does-bigfoot-eat |website=themeateater.com |publisher=MeatEater |access-date=December 21, 2021 |date=September 25, 2020 |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211221211856/https://www.themeateater.com/conservation/anthropology/what-does-bigfoot-eat |url-status=live }} In the 2001 nature documentary Great North, a dark bipedal figure was captured on film while the filmmakers were recording a herd of caribou. The footage has sparked debate, as some Bigfoot researchers claim the figure is a Bigfoot stalking the caribou. In 2016, Bigfoot researcher ThinkerThunker released a YouTube video in which he interviewed one of the Great North directors, William Reeve, who claims it could not have been a human but was possibly a bear, although he and his crew denied seeing any bears while filming.{{cite web |last1=Hestermann |first1=Bethanie |title=Did a Nature Documentary Crew Accidentally Film Bigfoot? |url=https://outdoors.com/did-a-nature-documentary-crew-accidentally-film-bigfoot/ |website=outdoors.com |access-date=2 August 2024 |date=1 August 2024}}

Some Bigfoot researchers have reported the creatures moving or taking possession of intentional "gifts" left by humans such as food and jewelry, and leaving items in their places such as rocks and twigs.{{cite web |title=Gifts From The Other Side |url=https://sasquatchinvestigations.org/bigfoot-evidence/gifts-from-the-other-side/ |website=sasquatchinvestigations.org |date=January 24, 2013 |publisher=Sasquatch Investigations of The Rockies |access-date=March 31, 2021 |archive-date=November 11, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111213521/https://sasquatchinvestigations.org/bigfoot-evidence/gifts-from-the-other-side/ |url-status=live }}

Many alleged sightings are reported to occur at night leading some cryptozoologists to hypothesize that Bigfoot may possess nocturnal tendencies.{{cite news |last1=Harrison |first1=Shawn |title=Hiker believes he might have found evidence of Bigfoot |url=https://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/local/hiker-believes-he-might-have-found-evidence-of-bigfoot/article_f56d602c-816e-5ca6-863f-a646c997ccf0.html |access-date=March 18, 2021 |work=The Herald Journal |publisher=Idaho State Journal |date=July 23, 2020 |archive-date=February 2, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210202014707/https://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/local/hiker-believes-he-might-have-found-evidence-of-bigfoot/article_f56d602c-816e-5ca6-863f-a646c997ccf0.html |url-status=live }} However, experts find such behavior untenable in a supposed ape- or human-like creature, as all known apes, including humans, are diurnal, with only lesser primates exhibiting nocturnality.{{cite journal|last1=Martin|first1=Robert|title=Primates|journal=Current Biology|date=September 25, 2009|volume=22|issue=18|pages=R785–R790|doi=10.1016/j.cub.2012.07.015|pmid=23017987|s2cid=235311971|doi-access=free}} Most anecdotal sightings of Bigfoot describe the creatures allegedly observed as solitary, although some reports have described groups being allegedly observed together.{{cite web |last1=Kelley |first1=Michael |title=Portland author explores lore of Bigfoot in Maine |url=https://www.pressherald.com/2021/05/18/portland-author-explores-lore-of-bigfoot-in-maine/ |website=pressherald.com |publisher=The Forecaster |access-date=May 18, 2021 |date=May 18, 2021 |archive-date=May 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518145611/https://www.pressherald.com/2021/05/18/portland-author-explores-lore-of-bigfoot-in-maine/ |url-status=live }}

==Alleged vocalizations==

Alleged vocalizations such as howls, screams, moans, grunts, whistles, and even a form of supposed language have been reported and allegedly recorded.{{cite web |last1=Weisberger |first1=Mindy |title='Expedition Bigfoot' Scours Oregon Woods for Signs of the Mythical and Elusive Beast |url=https://www.livescience.com/expedition-bigfoot-travel-channel.html |website=livescience.com |publisher=Live Science |access-date=March 18, 2021 |date=December 8, 2019 |archive-date=March 3, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303053805/https://www.livescience.com/expedition-bigfoot-travel-channel.html |url-status=live }}{{cite news |last1=Mullane |first1=JD |title=A scream in the night, but was it Bigfoot in that PA forest? |url=https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/story/opinion/2021/11/26/bigfoot-pa-riegelsville-mayor-shares-his-encounter-pike-county-forest-jd-mullane-bucks-county/6194035001/ |access-date=November 26, 2021 |work=Courier Times |agency= |date=November 25, 2021 |archive-date=November 26, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211126193746/https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/story/opinion/2021/11/26/bigfoot-pa-riegelsville-mayor-shares-his-encounter-pike-county-forest-jd-mullane-bucks-county/6194035001/ |url-status=live }} Some of these alleged vocalization recordings have been analyzed by individuals such as retired U.S. Navy cryptologic linguist Scott Nelson. He analyzed audio recordings from the early 1970s said to be recorded in the Sierra Nevada mountains dubbed the "Sierra Sounds" and stated, "It is definitely a language, it is definitely not human in origin, and it could not have been faked".{{cite news|title=Retired Navy man studies Bigfoot sounds|url=http://www.hastingstribune.com/news/retired-navy-man-studies-bigfoot-sounds/article_a6a22674-31a5-11e9-8ca6-4376c78ccfbc.html|access-date=November 17, 2020|newspaper=The Hastings Tribune|date=February 18, 2019|archive-date=January 29, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210129044911/http://www.hastingstribune.com/news/retired-navy-man-studies-bigfoot-sounds/article_a6a22674-31a5-11e9-8ca6-4376c78ccfbc.html|url-status=live}} Les Stroud has spoken of a strange vocalization he heard in the wilderness while filming Survivorman that he stated sounded primate in origin.{{cite web |last1=Cleary |first1=Tom |title=Joe Rogan Says These Sounds Are the 'Weirdest S*** Ever' |url=https://heavy.com/news/joe-rogan/samurai-sounds-bigfoot-recordings-les-stroud/ |website=heavy.com |publisher=Heavy |access-date=March 24, 2021 |date=March 21, 2021 |archive-date=March 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210327021949/https://heavy.com/news/joe-rogan/samurai-sounds-bigfoot-recordings-les-stroud/ |url-status=live }} A number of anecdotal reports of Bigfoot encounters have resulted in witnesses claiming to be disoriented, dizzy and anxious. Some Bigfoot researchers, such as paranormal author Nick Redfern, have proposed that Bigfoot may produce infrasound, which could explain reports of this nature.{{cite book |last1=Redfern |first1=Nick |title=The Bigfoot Book: The Encyclopedia of Sasquatch, Yeti and Cryptid Primates |year=2015 |publisher=Visible Ink Press |isbn=978-1-57859-577-8 |pages=121–123 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KsGHCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA121 |access-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212002435/https://books.google.com/books?id=KsGHCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA121 |url-status=live }}

==Alleged encounters==

In Fouke, Arkansas, in 1971, a family reported that a large, hair-covered creature startled a woman after reaching through a window. This alleged incident caused hysteria in the Fouke area and inspired the horror movie, The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972). The report was later deemed a hoax.{{cite news |last1=Charton |first1=Scott |title=15 Summers After Tracks Found, Fouke Monster Called Hoax |url=https://apnews.com/article/ea887a2b753c4eee87fc69891e08c391 |website=apnews.com |agency=Associated Press |access-date=March 31, 2021 |date=July 20, 1986 |archive-date=March 24, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220324181147/https://apnews.com/article/ea887a2b753c4eee87fc69891e08c391 |url-status=live }}

In 1974, the New York Times presented the dubious tale of Albert Ostman, a Canadian prospector, who stated that he was kidnapped and held captive by a family of Bigfoot for six days in 1924.{{cite news |last1=Anderson |first1=David |title=It's hard to prove that something, even a monster, does not exist |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/01/20/archives/stalking-the-sasquatch-its-hard-to-prove-that-something-even-a.html |website=The New York Times |access-date=December 22, 2021 |date=January 20, 1974 |archive-date=December 22, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211222145245/https://www.nytimes.com/1974/01/20/archives/stalking-the-sasquatch-its-hard-to-prove-that-something-even-a.html |url-status=live }}

In 1994, former U.S. Forest Service ranger Paul Freeman, a Bigfoot researcher, videotaped an alleged Bigfoot he reportedly encountered in the Blue Mountains in Oregon. The tape, often referred to as the Freeman footage, continues to be scrutinized and its authenticity debated.{{cite web |last1=Kent |first1=Lauren |title=The 10 Most Convincing Bigfoot Sightings |url=https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/exploration-survival/10-convincing-bigfoot-sightings/ |website=outsideonline.com |publisher=Outside magazine |access-date=6 June 2023 |date=10 March 2023 |archive-date=January 3, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230103024423/https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/exploration-survival/10-convincing-bigfoot-sightings/ |url-status=live }} Freeman had previously gained media recognition in the 1980s for documenting alleged Bigfoot tracks, claiming they possessed dermal ridges.{{cite book |last1=Freeman |first1=Michael |title=Freeman Bigfoot Files |year=2022 |publisher=Hangar 1 Publishing |page=165 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=y7CgEAAAQBAJ&pg=PT165 |access-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212002434/https://books.google.com/books?id=y7CgEAAAQBAJ&pg=PT165 |url-status=live }}

On May 26, 1996, Lori Pate, who was on a camping trip near the Washington state-Canada border, videotaped a dark subject she reported encountering running across a field and claimed it was Bigfoot. The film, dubbed the Memorial Day Bigfoot footage, is often depicted in Bigfoot-related media, most notably in the 2003 documentary, Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science. In his research, Daniel Perez of the Skeptical Inquirer concluded that the footage was likely a hoax perpetuated by a human in a gorilla costume.{{cite web |last1=Perez |first1=Daniel |title=The Memorial Day Bigfoot Video: A Closer Look |url=https://skepticalinquirer.org/newsletter/memorial-day-bigfoot-video-a-closer-look/ |website=skepticalinquirer.org |publisher=Skeptical Inquirer |access-date=6 June 2023 |date=1 September 2007 |archive-date=June 6, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230606213057/https://skepticalinquirer.org/newsletter/memorial-day-bigfoot-video-a-closer-look/ |url-status=live }}

In 2018, Bigfoot researcher Claudia Ackley garnered international attention after filing a lawsuit with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) for failing to acknowledge the existence of Bigfoot. Ackley claimed to have encountered and filmed a Bigfoot in the San Bernardino Mountains in 2017, describing what she saw as a "Neanderthal man with a lot of hair". Ackley contacted emergency services as well as the CDFW; a state investigator concluded that she encountered a bear.{{cite web |last1=McMillan |first1=Rob |title=Woman claims she saw Bigfoot; sues California to prove it |url=https://abc7chicago.com/crestline-sasquatch-bigfoot-sightings/3094471/ |website=abc7chicago.com |publisher=KABC-TV |access-date=6 July 2023 |date=16 February 2018 |archive-date=July 7, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230707163752/https://abc7chicago.com/crestline-sasquatch-bigfoot-sightings/3094471/ |url-status=live }} Until her death in 2023, Ackley also ran an online support group for individuals claiming to experience psychological trauma as a result of alleged Bigfoot encounters.{{cite news |last1=Rajput |first1=Tanisha |title=Who was Claudia Ackley? Famous Bigfoot hunter passes away at 51 |url=https://www.wionews.com/world/who-was-claudia-ackley-uss-famous-bigfoot-hunter-passes-away-at-51-612700 |access-date=6 July 2023 |work=WION |agency= |date=6 July 2023 |archive-date=July 6, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230706115411/https://www.wionews.com/world/who-was-claudia-ackley-uss-famous-bigfoot-hunter-passes-away-at-51-612700 |url-status=live }}

In October 2023, a woman named Shannon Parker uploaded a video of an alleged Bigfoot to Facebook. The footage went viral on social media and was shared via various news publications. Shannon Parker reported she and others observed the subject while riding a train on the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad in the San Juan Mountains in Colorado. The authenticity of the video was debated across social media.{{cite news |last1=Lagatta |first1=Eric |title='Feels like a hoax': Purported Bigfoot video from Colorado attracts skeptics, believers |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/10/13/bigfoot-video-colorado-train/71166686007/ |access-date=13 October 2023 |publisher=USA Today |date=13 October 2023 |archive-date=October 14, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231014000727/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/10/13/bigfoot-video-colorado-train/71166686007/ |url-status=live }} Skeptics on Reddit speculated it was a publicity hoax perpetrated by an RV company located the area, Sasquatch Expedition Campers. The company denied the allegations.{{cite news |last1=Factor |first1=Jacob |title=Bigfoot in Colorado? The "ever-elusive creature" may have been caught on camera from Durango train |url=https://www.denverpost.com/2023/10/12/colorado-bigfoot-sighting-narrow-gauge-train/ |access-date=13 October 2023 |publisher=The Denver Post |date=12 October 2023 |archive-date=October 14, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231014002316/https://www.denverpost.com/2023/10/12/colorado-bigfoot-sighting-narrow-gauge-train/ |url-status=live }}

Anthropologist Jeffrey Meldrum notes that any large predatory animal is potentially dangerous, specifically if provoked, but indicates that most anecdotal accounts of Bigfoot encounter result in the creatures hiding or fleeing from people.{{cite web |last1=Neuharth |first1=Spencer |title=Is Bigfoot Dangerous? |url=https://www.themeateater.com/conservation/anthropology/is-bigfoot-dangerous |website=themeateater.com |publisher=MeatEater |access-date=March 31, 2021 |date=September 16, 2020 |archive-date=November 29, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211129001932/https://www.themeateater.com/conservation/anthropology/is-bigfoot-dangerous |url-status=live }} The 2021 Hulu documentary series, Sasquatch, describes marijuana farmers telling stories of Bigfoots harassing and killing people within the Emerald Triangle region in the 1970s through the 1990s; and specifically the alleged murder of three migrant workers in 1993.{{cite news |last1=Ali |first1=Lorraine |title=Weed culture. True crime. Bigfoot lore. 'Sasquatch' has something for everyone |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2021-04-20/sasquatch-hulu-docuseries-duplass-brothers |access-date=April 21, 2021 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=April 20, 2021 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421004340/https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2021-04-20/sasquatch-hulu-docuseries-duplass-brothers |url-status=live }} Investigative journalist David Holthouse attributes the stories to illegal drug operations using the local Bigfoot lore to scare away the competition, specifically superstitious immigrants, and that the high rate of murder and missing persons in the area is attributed to human actions.{{cite web |last1=White |first1=Peter |title='Sasquatch': Director Joshua Rofé On Bringing Together Bigfoot, Weed & Murder In Hulu Doc Series |url=https://deadline.com/2021/04/sasquatch-director-joshua-rofe-bigfoot-weed-murder-hulu-doc-series-1234740335/ |website=Deadline Hollywood |access-date=April 21, 2021 |date=April 20, 2021 |archive-date=April 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210421074132/https://deadline.com/2021/04/sasquatch-director-joshua-rofe-bigfoot-weed-murder-hulu-doc-series-1234740335/ |url-status=live }}

Skeptics argue that many of these alleged encounters are easily hoaxed, the result of misidentification, or are outright fabrications.{{cite news |last1=Judd |first1=Ron |title=The legend of Sasquatch won't die. (But if just one Bigfoot would — die, that is — Ron Judd would become a believer.) |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/the-legend-of-sasquatch-wont-die-but-if-just-one-bigfoot-would-die-that-is-ron-judd-would-become-a-believer/ |access-date=March 31, 2021 |work=The Seattle Times |date=September 30, 2019 |archive-date=May 6, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210506230427/https://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/the-legend-of-sasquatch-wont-die-but-if-just-one-bigfoot-would-die-that-is-ron-judd-would-become-a-believer/ |url-status=live }}

=Evidence claims=

A body print taken in the year 2000 from the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington state dubbed the Skookum cast is also believed by some to have been made by a Bigfoot that sat down in the mud to eat fruit left out by researchers during the filming of an episode of the Animal X television show. Skeptics believe the cast to have been made by a known animal such as an elk.{{cite web|author=Alford, Glenn|date=October 23, 2000|title=Idaho State University Researcher Coordinates Analysis of Body Imprint That May Belong to a Sasquatch|url=http://www.bfro.net/news/bodycast/ISU_press_rel_cast.asp|access-date=June 23, 2008|archive-date=June 25, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080625080640/http://www.bfro.net/news/bodycast/ISU_press_rel_cast.asp|url-status=live}}

Alleged Bigfoot footprints are often suggested by Bigfoot enthusiasts as evidence for the creature's existence. Anthropologist Jeffrey Meldrum, who specializes in the study of primate bipedalism, possesses over 300 footprint casts that he maintains could not be made by wood carvings or human feet based on their anatomy, but instead are evidence of a large, non-human primate present today in North America.{{cite web |last1=Willis |first1=Bryanna |title=The Science Behind Bigfoot an Interview With Dr. Jeff Meldrum |url=https://www.byui.edu/radio/the-science-behind-bigfoot-an-interview-with-dr-jeff-meldrum |website=byui.edu |publisher=BYU-Idaho Radio |access-date=March 18, 2021 |date=September 19, 2018 |archive-date=May 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210520000932/https://www.byui.edu/radio/the-science-behind-bigfoot-an-interview-with-dr-jeff-meldrum |url-status=dead }} In 2005, Matt Crowley obtained a copy of an alleged Bigfoot footprint cast, called the "Onion Mountain Cast", and was able to painstakingly recreate the dermal ridges. Michael Dennett of the Skeptical Inquirer spoke to police investigator and primate fingerprint expert Jimmy Chilcutt in 2006 for comment on the replica and he stated, "Matt has shown artifacts can be created, at least under laboratory conditions, and field researchers need to take precautions".{{cite web |last1=Dennett |first1=Michael |title=Experiments Cast Doubt On Bigfoot 'Evidence' |url=https://skepticalinquirer.org/newsletter/experiments-cast-doubt-on-bigfoot-evidence/ |website=skepticalinquirer.org |publisher=Skeptical Inquirer |access-date=April 13, 2021 |date=September 1, 2006 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413220108/https://skepticalinquirer.org/newsletter/experiments-cast-doubt-on-bigfoot-evidence/ |url-status=live }} Chilcutt had previously stated that some of the alleged Bigfoot footprint plaster casts he examined were genuine due to the presence of "unique dermal ridges".{{cite web |title=Texan says he's got proof of Bigfoot |url=https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2003/10/02/Texan-says-hes-got-proof-of-Bigfoot/33841065122341/ |website=upi.com |publisher=United Press International |access-date=December 21, 2021 |date=October 2, 2003 |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211221211856/https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2003/10/02/Texan-says-hes-got-proof-of-Bigfoot/33841065122341/ |url-status=live }} Dennett states that Chilcutt published nothing to substantiate his claims, nor had anyone else published anything on that topic, with Chilcutt making his statements solely through a posting on the Internet. Dennett states further that no reviews on Chilcutt's statements had been performed beyond those by what Dennett states to be, "other Bigfoot enthusiasts".

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In 2007, the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization claimed to have photographs depicting a juvenile Bigfoot allegedly captured on a camera trap in the Allegheny National Forest. The Pennsylvania Game Commission, however, stated that the photos were of a bear with mange.{{cite web |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna21518056 |title=Hunter's pics revive lively Bigfoot debate |publisher=NBC News |date=October 29, 2007 |access-date=February 11, 2023 |archive-date=February 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230212065857/https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna21518056 |url-status=live }} The Pennsylvania Game Commission unsuccessfully attempted to locate the suspected mangey bear. Scientist Vanessa Woods, after estimating that the subject in the photo had approximately {{convert|22|in}} long arms and a {{convert|18.75|in}} torso, concluded it was more comparable to a chimpanzee.{{cite journal |title=Bigfoot Science Fiction Or Science Fact? |journal=Scientriffic |date=November 2008 |issue=58 |page=17 |ref=ISSN 1442-2212}}

In 2015, Centralia College professor Michael Townsend claimed to have discovered prey bones with "human-like" bite impressions on the southside of Mount St. Helens. Townsend claimed the bites were over two times wider than a human bite, and that he and two of his students also found 16-inch footprints in the area.{{cite web |last1=Tomtas |first1=Justyna |title=Proof of Bigfoot Is in the Bones, Winlock Man Says |url=https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/state_news/proof-of-bigfoot-is-in-the-bones-winlock-man-says/article_03b195ef-a782-58e9-823a-9f1a97bf6b5b.html |website=yakimaherald.com |publisher=Yakima Herald |access-date=December 21, 2021 |date=May 14, 2015 |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211221211832/https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/state_news/proof-of-bigfoot-is-in-the-bones-winlock-man-says/article_03b195ef-a782-58e9-823a-9f1a97bf6b5b.html |url-status=live }}

==Melba Ketchum press release==

After what The Huffington Post described as "a five-year study of purported Bigfoot (also known as Sasquatch) DNA samples",{{cite web|last=Speigel|first=Lee|title=Bigfoot DNA Tests: Science Journal's Credibility Called Into Question|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/14/bigfoot-dna-results-final_n_2681135.html|date=February 14, 2013|publisher=Huffington Post|access-date=March 1, 2013|archive-date=February 22, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190222060950/https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/14/bigfoot-dna-results-final_n_2681135.html|url-status=live}} but prior to peer review of the work, DNA Diagnostics, a veterinary laboratory headed by veterinarian Melba Ketchum issued a press release on November 24, 2012, claiming that they had found proof that the Sasquatch "is a human relative that arose approximately 15,000 years ago as a hybrid cross of modern Homo sapiens with an unknown primate species." Ketchum called for this to be recognized officially, saying that "Government at all levels must recognize them as an indigenous people and immediately protect their human and Constitutional rights against those who would see in their physical and cultural differences a 'license' to hunt, trap, or kill them."{{cite news|last=Nicholson|first=Eric|title=A Texas Geneticist Apparently Invented a Science Journal to Publish Her DNA Proof of Bigfoot|url=http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2013/02/a_texas_geneticist_apparently.php|access-date=March 2, 2013|newspaper=Dallas Observer|date=February 15, 2013|archive-date=February 18, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130218061320/http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2013/02/a_texas_geneticist_apparently.php|url-status=dead}} Failing to find a scientific journal that would publish their results, Ketchum announced on February 13, 2013, that their research had been published in the DeNovo Journal of Science.{{cite journal |last=Ketchum |first=M. S. |author2=Wojtkiewicz, P. W. |author3=Watts, A. B. |author4=Spence, D. W. |author5=Holzenburg, A. K. |author6=Toler, D. G. |author7=Prychitko, T. M. |author8=Zhang, F. |author9=Bollinger, S. |author10=Shoulders, R. |author11=Smith, R. |title=Novel North American Hominins, Next Generation Sequencing of Three Whole Genomes and Associated Studies |journal=DeNovo Journal of Science |year=2013 |volume=1 |issue=1 |url=http://www.denovojournal.com/#!special-issue/crrc |issn=2326-2869 |url-access=subscription |access-date=February 9, 2014 |archive-date=May 26, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200526150752/http://www.denovojournal.com/#!special-issue/crrc |url-status=live }}{{cite news |last=Radford |first=Benjamin |title='Bigfoot DNA' Study Seeks Yeti Rights |url=http://news.discovery.com/adventure/bigfoot-dna-study-goal-govt-protection-for-creatures-130214.htm |access-date=March 1, 2013 |newspaper=Discovery News |date=February 14, 2013 |archive-date=December 31, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151231204446/http://news.discovery.com/adventure/bigfoot-dna-study-goal-govt-protection-for-creatures-130214.htm |url-status=dead }} The title "DeNovo: Journal of Science" in which the paper was published was found to be a Web site—registered anonymously only nine days before the paper was announced—whose first and only "journal" issue contained nothing but the "Sasquatch" article. Shortly after publication, the paper was analyzed and outlined by Sharon Hill of Doubtful News for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Hill reported on the questionable journal, mismanaged DNA testing and poor quality paper, stating that "The few experienced geneticists who viewed the paper reported a dismal opinion of it noting it made little sense."{{cite web|last1=Hill|first1=Sharon|author-link = Sharon A. Hill|title=The Ketchum Project: What to Believe about Bigfoot DNA 'Science' |url=http://www.csicop.org/sb/show/the_ketchum_project_what_to_believe_about_bigfoot_dna_science|website=The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry |date=September 12, 2013|publisher=Center for Inquiry|access-date=February 7, 2017 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170502102912/http://www.csicop.org/sb/show/the_ketchum_project_what_to_believe_about_bigfoot_dna_science |archive-date= May 2, 2017 }} The Scientist magazine also analyzed the paper, reporting that:

{{Blockquote|text=Geneticists who have seen the paper are not impressed. "To state the obvious, no data or analyses are presented that in any way support the claim that their samples come from a new primate or human-primate hybrid," Leonid Kruglyak of Princeton University told the Houston Chronicle. "Instead, analyses either come back as 100 percent human, or fail in ways that suggest technical artifacts." The website for the DeNovo Journal of Science was {{sic|setu|p|nolink=y}} on February 4, and there is no indication that Ketchum's work, the only study it has published, was peer-reviewed.{{cite web|last1=Cossins|first1=Dan|title=Bigfoot DNA is Bunk|url=http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/34395/title/Bigfoot-DNA-is-Bunk/|website=The Scientist|access-date=February 8, 2017|date=February 15, 2013|archive-date=February 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170208033549/http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view%2FarticleNo%2F34395%2Ftitle%2FBigfoot-DNA-is-Bunk%2F|url-status=live}}}}

=Documented hoaxes=

  • In 1968, the frozen corpse of a supposed hair-covered hominid measuring {{convert|1.8|m|order=flip}} was paraded around the United States as part of a traveling exhibition. Many stories surfaced as to its origin, such as its having been killed by hunters in Minnesota or American soldiers near Da Nang during the Vietnam War. It was attributed by some to be proof of Bigfoot-like creatures. Primatologist John R. Napier studied the subject and concluded it was a hoax made of latex. Others disputed this, claiming Napier did not study the original subject. {{as of|2013|post=,}} the subject, dubbed the Minnesota Iceman, was on display at the "Museum of the Weird" in Austin, Texas.{{cite web |last1=Naish |first1=Darren |title=The Strange Case of the Minnesota Iceman |url=https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/the-strange-case-of-the-minnesota-iceman/ |publisher=Scientific American |access-date=April 13, 2021 |date=January 2, 2017 |archive-date=April 13, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413224146/https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/the-strange-case-of-the-minnesota-iceman/ |url-status=live }}
  • Tom Biscardi, long-time Bigfoot enthusiast and CEO of "Searching for Bigfoot, Inc.", appeared on the Coast to Coast AM paranormal radio show on July 14, 2005, and said that he was "98% sure that his group will be able to capture a Bigfoot which they had been tracking in the Happy Camp, California, area."{{cite web |url= http://www.oregonbigfoot.com/georgia_bigfoot_dead_body_in_freezer_dyer_whitton_biscardi.php |website= OregonBigfoot.com |title= Georgia Bigfoot body in freezer |access-date= March 30, 2010 |archive-date= May 13, 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130513150247/http://www.oregonbigfoot.com/georgia_bigfoot_dead_body_in_freezer_dyer_whitton_biscardi.php |url-status= live }} A month later, he announced on the same radio show that he had access to a captured Bigfoot and was arranging a pay-per-view event for people to see it. He appeared on Coast to Coast AM again a few days later to announce that there was no captive Bigfoot. He blamed an unnamed woman for misleading him, and said that the show's audience was gullible.
  • On July 9, 2008, Rick Dyer and Matthew Whitton posted a video to YouTube, claiming that they had discovered the body of a dead Bigfoot in a forest in northern Georgia, which they named "Rickmat".{{cite web |title= DNA evidence and photo evidence to be presented at a PRESS CONFERENCE to be held on; |website=Rickmat is Bigfoot |url=http://rickmat.org/press-release-original/ |access-date=February 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080819220843/http://rickmat.org/press-release-original/ |archive-date=August 19, 2008 |date=August 12, 2008}} Tom Biscardi was contacted to investigate. Dyer and Whitton received $50,000 from "Searching for Bigfoot, Inc."{{cite news |url=http://www.ajc.com/search/content/metro/clayton/stories/2008/08/20/bigfoot_hoax_lawsuit.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206031312/http://www.ajc.com/search/content/metro/clayton/stories/2008/08/20/bigfoot_hoax_lawsuit.html |archive-date=December 6, 2008 |title=Searching for Bigfoot group to sue Georgia hoaxers |publisher=The Atlanta Journal-Constitution |date=August 20, 2008 |first=Christian |last=Boone |author2=Kathy Jefcoats }} The story was covered by many major news networks, including BBC,{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7564635.stm | work=BBC News | title=Americans 'find body of Bigfoot' | date=August 15, 2008 | access-date=March 31, 2010 | archive-date=October 17, 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181017151438/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7564635.stm | url-status=live }} CNN,{{cite news|url= http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/08/14/bigfoot.body/ |title= Body proves Bigfoot no myth, hunters say | work=CNN |date=August 15, 2008 | access-date=March 31, 2010| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100318004729/http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/08/14/bigfoot.body/| archive-date= March 18, 2010 | url-status=live}} ABC News,{{cite news |url= http://a.abcnews.com/Technology/story?id=5590180 |title= Legend of Bigfoot: Discovery or Hoax? |work= ABC News |date= August 15, 2008 |author= Ki Mae Heusser |access-date= March 30, 2010 |archive-date= February 11, 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170211050527/http://a.abcnews.com/Technology/story?id=5590180 |url-status= dead }} and Fox News.{{cite news |url= http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2008Aug16/0,4670,BigfootClaim,00.html |title= Georgia men claim hairy, frozen corpse is Bigfoot |date= September 16, 2008 |first= Malia |last= Wollan |access-date= April 1, 2010 |work= Fox News |archive-date= November 7, 2018 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20181107013508/https://www.foxnews.com/wires/2008Aug16/0,4670,BigfootClaim,00.html |url-status= live }} Soon after a press conference, the alleged Bigfoot body was delivered in a block of ice in a freezer with the Searching for Bigfoot team. When the contents were thawed, observers found that the hair was not real, the head was hollow, and the feet were rubber.{{cite news|url=http://www.ajc.com/search/content/metro/clayton/stories/2008/08/19/bigfoot_hoax.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206031259/http://www.ajc.com/search/content/metro/clayton/stories/2008/08/19/bigfoot_hoax.html|archive-date=December 6, 2008|publisher=Cox News Service|title=Bigfoot's body a hoax, California site reveals|first=Bob|last=Keefe|date=August 19, 2008|access-date=April 1, 2010}} Dyer and Whitton admitted that it was a hoax after being confronted by Steve Kulls, executive director of SquatchDetective.com.{{cite news|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=5610329&page=1|title=A Monster Discovery? It Was Just a Costume|author=Ki Mae Heusser|date=August 19, 2008|work=ABC News|access-date=October 22, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080929221419/http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Story?id=5610329&page=1| archive-date= September 29, 2008 | url-status=live}}
  • In August 2012, a man in Montana was killed by a car while perpetrating a Bigfoot hoax using a ghillie suit.{{cite news|last=Lynch|first=Rene|title=Bigfoot hoax ends badly: Montana jokester hit, killed by car|url=https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-xpm-2012-aug-28-la-na-nn-bigfoot-sasquatch-hoax-20120828-story.html|access-date=December 24, 2013|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=August 28, 2012|archive-date=December 24, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224122204/http://articles.latimes.com/2012/aug/28/nation/la-na-nn-bigfoot-sasquatch-hoax-20120828|url-status=live}}Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 36 #6, Nov. 2012, p. 9
  • In January 2014, Rick Dyer, perpetrator of a previous Bigfoot hoax, said that he had killed a Bigfoot in September 2012 outside San Antonio, Texas. He claimed to have had scientific tests conducted on the body, "from DNA tests to 3D optical scans to body scans. It is the real deal. It's Bigfoot, and Bigfoot's here, and I shot it, and now I'm proving it to the world."{{cite web |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/05/bigfoot-hunter-rick-dyer-creature-image_n_4538307.html |title=Bigfoot Hunter Rick Dyer Claims He Killed The Hairy Beast And Will Take It On Tour |author=Lee Speigel |date=January 5, 2014 |access-date=January 7, 2014 |work=The Huffington Post |archive-date=April 25, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180425210949/https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/05/bigfoot-hunter-rick-dyer-creature-image_n_4538307.html |url-status=live }}{{cite news|url=http://www.ksat.com/news/bigfoot-hunter-shares-pictures-of-dead-creature/-/478452/23743310/-/23q274/-/index.html |title=Bigfoot hunter shares pictures of dead creature |author=Tim Gerber |date=January 2, 2014 |publisher=KSAT-TV |access-date=January 7, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140108035325/https://www.ksat.com/news/bigfoot-hunter-shares-pictures-of-dead-creature/-/478452/23743310/-/23q274/-/index.html |archive-date=January 8, 2014 }} He said that he had kept the body in a hidden location, and he intended to take it on tour across North America in 2014. He released photos of the body and a video showing a few individuals' reactions to seeing it,{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha1-dqyqZoc | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140106142129/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha1-dqyqZoc&gl=US&hl=en| archive-date=January 6, 2014 | url-status=dead|publisher=YouTube |title=People's Reactions Seeing a Real Bigfoot |author=Rick Dyer}} but never released any of the tests or scans. He refused to disclose the test results or to provide biological samples. He said that the DNA results were done by an undisclosed lab and could not be matched to identify any known animal.{{cite news |url=http://www.ibtimes.com/rick-dyer-bigfoot-hunter-shares-new-photos-alleged-monster-sasquatch-photos-1550933 |title=Rick Dyer, Bigfoot Hunter, Shares New Photos Of Alleged 'Monster' Sasquatch |author=Zoe Mintz |date=January 29, 2014 |work=International Business Times |access-date=February 1, 2014 |archive-date=April 25, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190425053140/https://www.ibtimes.com/rick-dyer-bigfoot-hunter-shares-new-photos-alleged-monster-sasquatch-photos-1550933 |url-status=live }} Dyer said that he would reveal the body and tests on February 9, 2014, at a news conference at Washington University,{{cite web | url=http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Time_to_outlaw_killing_Bigfoot.html | title=Bigfoot Revealed February 9, 2014 | publisher=Philly.com | date=January 15, 2014 | access-date=January 17, 2014 | author=Mucha, Peter | archive-date=November 18, 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181118164641/http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Time_to_outlaw_killing_Bigfoot.html | url-status=live }} but he never made the test results available.{{cite web | url=http://myfox8.com/2014/02/08/bigfoot-body-on-display-in-phoenix-area/ | title=Bigfoot On Tour | publisher=WGHP | date=February 8, 2014 | access-date=February 10, 2014 | archive-date=April 25, 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190425032140/https://myfox8.com/2014/02/08/bigfoot-body-on-display-in-phoenix-area/ | url-status=live }} After the tour, the Bigfoot body was taken to Houston, Texas.{{cite web|url=http://news92fm.com/412748/alleged-bigfoot-body-houston-visit-details-released/ |title=Bigfoot On Tour in Houston |publisher=Interactive One |date=February 5, 2014 |access-date=February 10, 2014 |author=Uhl, Norm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140211142427/https://news92fm.com/412748/alleged-bigfoot-body-houston-visit-details-released/ |archive-date=February 11, 2014 }}
  • On March 28, 2014, Dyer admitted on his Facebook page that his "Bigfoot corpse" was another hoax. He had paid Chris Russel of "Twisted Toybox" to manufacture the prop from latex, foam, and camel hair, which he nicknamed "Hank". Dyer earned approximately US$60,000 from the tour of this second fake Bigfoot corpse. He stated that he did kill a Bigfoot, but did not take the real body on tour for fear that it would be stolen.{{cite web |url=http://www.snopes.com/photos/supernatural/bigfoot2014.asp |title=Bigfoot Killed in San Antonio? |date=March 31, 2014 |website=Snopes.com |access-date=April 2, 2014 |archive-date=February 16, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240216154005/https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/bigfoot-killed-in-san-antonio/ |url-status=live }}{{cite news |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/bigfoot-hunter-admits-lied-killing-beast-article-1.1740325 |title=Bigfoot hunter Rick Dyer admits he lied about killing the beast |last1=Landau |first1=Joel |date=March 31, 2014 |newspaper=Daily News |access-date=April 2, 2014 |archive-date=April 25, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190425011918/https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/bigfoot-hunter-admits-lied-killing-beast-article-1.1740325 |url-status=live }}
  • In April 2022, a man in Mobile, Alabama posted photos he claimed were of a Bigfoot to his Facebook page, indicating the Mobile County Sheriff's Office validated their authenticity and the team from Finding Bigfoot was being dispatched. The photos circulated on social media, attracting the attention of NBC 15. The man admitted the photos were an April Fools' Day hoax.{{cite news |last1=Lane |first1=Keith |title=First the leprechaun and now this? Photos of Wilmer Bigfoot hoax go viral |url=https://mynbc15.com/news/local/first-the-leprechaun-and-now-this-photos-of-wilmer-bigfoot-hoax-go-viral |access-date=April 18, 2022 |work=WPMI-TV |agency= |date=April 15, 2022 |archive-date=April 19, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220419224747/https://mynbc15.com/news/local/first-the-leprechaun-and-now-this-photos-of-wilmer-bigfoot-hoax-go-viral |url-status=live }}
  • On July 7, 2022, wildlife educator and media personality Coyote Peterson released a Facebook post in which he claimed to have excavated a large primate skull in British Columbia and smuggled it into the United States, further claiming to have initially hidden the discovery due to concerns of government intervention. The post went viral, garnering the attention of multiple scientists who dismissed the finding as a likely replica gorilla skull. Darren Naish, a vertebrate paleontologist, stated, "I'm told that Coyote Peterson does this sort of thing fairly often as clickbait, and that this is a stunt done to promote an upcoming video. Maybe this is meant to be taken as harmless fun. But in an age where anti-scientific feelings and conspiracy culture are a serious problem it—again—really isn't a good look. I think this stunt has backfired".{{cite web |last1=Lanese |first1=Nicoletta |title=Scientists dismiss Coyote Peterson's 'large primate skull' discovery as fake |url=https://www.livescience.com/coyote-peterson-primate-skull-fiasco |website=livescience.com |publisher=Live Science |access-date=July 11, 2022 |date=July 8, 2022 |archive-date=August 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230815160018/https://www.livescience.com/coyote-peterson-primate-skull-fiasco |url-status=live }} In a follow-up video, Peterson claimed the situation was staged as a hypothetical example of what not to do in response to such a discovery.{{Citation |last=Brave Wilderness |title=Bigfoot Skull Revealed and WHAT NOT to Do! |date=16 Jul 2022 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DtptFYYmLk |access-date=2023-12-12 |language=en |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212205510/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DtptFYYmLk |url-status=live }}

=In the Pacific Northwest=

Bigfoot and its likeness is symbolic with the Pacific Northwest and its culture, including the Cascadia movement.{{cite web |last1=Martin |first1=Jason |title=Bigfoot culture and us |url=https://www.cascadiadaily.com/2023/mar/02/bigfoot-culture-and-us/ |website=cascadiadaily.com |publisher=Cascadia Daily News |access-date=10 October 2024 |date=2 March 2023}} Two National Basketball Association teams located in the Pacific Northwest have used Bigfoot as a mascot; Squatch of the now-defunct Seattle SuperSonics from 1993 until 2008, and Douglas Fur of the Portland Trail Blazers.{{cite web |last1=Cuthill |first1=Meagan |title=A Bigfoot with a beanie is the Portland Trail Blazers' 2nd mascot |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2023/03/15/portland-trail-blazers-new-mascot-bigfoot-douglas-fur/#:~:text=Portland%20Trail%20Blazers%20new%20mascot,Tuesday%2C%20March%2014%2C%202023. |website=opb.org |publisher=Oregon Public Broadcasting |access-date=March 20, 2023 |date=March 15, 2023 |archive-date=March 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230315172845/https://www.opb.org/article/2023/03/15/portland-trail-blazers-new-mascot-bigfoot-douglas-fur/#:~:text=Portland%20Trail%20Blazers%20new%20mascot,Tuesday%2C%20March%2014%2C%202023. |url-status=live }} Legend the Bigfoot was selected as the official mascot for the 2022 World Athletics Championships held in Eugene, Oregon.{{cite news |title='Legend the Bigfoot' is World Athletics Championships official mascot |url=https://kval.com/news/local/legend-the-bigfoot-is-world-athletics-championships-official-mascot |access-date=May 17, 2022 |work=KVAL-TV |agency= |date=May 17, 2022 |archive-date=June 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220620114505/https://kval.com/news/local/legend-the-bigfoot-is-world-athletics-championships-official-mascot |url-status=live }} In 2024, the United Soccer League (USL) announced the Bigfoot Football Club based in Maple Valley, Washington will begin competing in 2025.{{cite web |title=Bigfoot FC to join USL League Two and USL W League in 2025 |url=https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/news_article/show/1324355 |website=uslleaguetwo.com |publisher=USL Communications |access-date=22 November 2024 |date=21 November 2024}}

There are laws and ordinances regarding harming or killing Bigfoot in the state of Washington. In 1969, a law was passed that criminalized killing a Bigfoot, making the act a felony, that upon conviction was punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 or by five years imprisonment. In 1984, the law was amended to make the crime a misdemeanor and the entire county was declared a "Sasquatch refuge". Whatcom County followed suit in 1991, declaring the county a "Sasquatch Protection and Refuge Area".{{cite web |last1=Ilacqua |first1=Joan |title=Sasquatch and the Law: The Implications of Bigfoot Preservation Laws in Washington State |url=https://scholarworks.umb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1079&context=ghc |website=scholarworks.umb.edu |access-date=February 16, 2022 |date=2014 |archive-date=February 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220216204153/https://scholarworks.umb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1079&context=ghc |url-status=live }}{{cite web |title=Sasquatch Sightings |url=https://skamania.org/experience-skamania/sasquatch-sightings-2/ |website=skamania.org |publisher=Skamania County Chamber of Commerce |access-date=February 16, 2022 |archive-date=February 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220216204153/https://skamania.org/experience-skamania/sasquatch-sightings-2/ |url-status=live }} In 2022, Grays Harbor County, Washington, passed a similar resolution after a local elementary school in Hoquiam submitted a classroom project asking for a "Sasquatch Protection and Refuge Area" to be granted.{{cite news |last1=Gebhardt |first1=Erika |title=Bigfoot gets unlikely allies |url=https://www.thedailyworld.com/news/bigfoot-gets-unlikely-allies/ |access-date=April 19, 2022 |publisher=The Daily World (Aberdeen) |date=April 19, 2022 |archive-date=April 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421030213/https://www.thedailyworld.com/news/bigfoot-gets-unlikely-allies/ |url-status=live }}

=In media=

Bigfoot is featured in various films.{{cite web |last1=Pirnia |first1=Garin |title=The 10 Most Entertaining Movies About Bigfoot |url=https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a30709/bigfoot-movies/ |website=esquire.com |publisher=Esquire |access-date=15 August 2024 |date=31 October 2014}} It is often depicted as the antagonist in low budget monster movies,{{cite web |last1=Lealos |first1=Shawn |title=The 15 Best Bigfoot Movies Ranked |url=https://screenrant.com/best-bigfoot-movies-ranked/ |website=screenrant.com |publisher=Screen Rant |access-date=15 August 2024 |date=2 November 2023}} but has also been depicted as intelligent and friendly, with a notable example being Harry and the Hendersons (1987).{{cite web |last1=Knipfel |first1=Jim |title=The Golden Age of Bigfoot Movies |url=https://www.denofgeek.com/culture/the-golden-age-of-bigfoot-movies/ |website=denofgeek.com |publisher=Den of Geek |access-date=15 August 2024 |date=9 May 2018}} Sasquatch Sunset (2024) depicts a family of Bigfoot engaging in alleged behaviors reported by Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers.{{cite web |last1=Topich |first1=Al |title='Sasquatch Sunset' latest Bigfoot flick to surface |url=https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2024/may/09/filmscene-opinion-sasquatch-sunset-latest-bigfoot/ |website=arkansasonline.com |publisher=Arkansas Democrat-Gazette |access-date=15 August 2024 |date=9 March 2024}} Bigfoot is also featured in television, notably as a subject of reality and paranormal television series, with notable examples being Finding Bigfoot (2011), Mountain Monsters (2013), 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty (2014), Expedition Bigfoot (2019), and Alaskan Killer Bigfoot (2021).

=In advocacy=

File:Bigfoot leave no trace USFS.jpeg in 2022 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture that depicts Bigfoot and a UFO to promote responsible conduct in national forests.]]

Bigfoot has been used for environmental protection and nature conservation campaigns and advocacy. Bigfoot was used in an environmental protection campaign, albeit comedically, by the U.S. Forest Service in 2015.{{cite web |last1=Holloway |first1=Tiffany |title=Loss of space threatening North American Sasquatch |url=https://www.fs.usda.gov/features/loss-space-threatening-north-american-sasquatch |website=fs.usda.gov |publisher=U.S. Department of Agriculture |access-date=April 9, 2021 |date=April 1, 2015 |archive-date=June 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210620233807/https://www.fs.usda.gov/features/loss-space-threatening-north-american-sasquatch |url-status=live }} Bigfoot is a mascot for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's "Leave No Trace Principles", a national educational program to inform the public about reducing the damage caused by outdoor activities.{{cite web |title=Leave No Trace Principles |url=https://www.fws.gov/project/leave-no-trace-principles |website=fws.gov |date=October 11, 2022 |publisher=U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |access-date=31 July 2024}} The 360 mile "Bigfoot Trail" in Oregon, is named for the creature.{{cite web |title=The Bigfoot Trail |url=https://www.bigfoottrail.org/ |website=bigfoottrail.org |publisher=The Bigfoot Trail Alliance |access-date=11 March 2024}} Environmental organization Oregon Wild also uses Bigfoot to promote its nature advocacy, stating, "If there really is a Sasquatch out there, there is definitely more than one, and in order to maintain a healthy breeding population a species of hominid (as Sasquatch is assumed to be) would need extremely vast expanses of uninterrupted forest. Remote Wilderness areas would be prime habitat for Sasquatch, so if there are any out there to protect, making sure Oregon's forests get the protections they need to stay untrammeled is of the utmost importance".{{cite web |title=Sasquatch |url=https://oregonwild.org/resource/sasquatch/ |website=oregonwild.org |publisher=Oregon Wild |access-date=31 July 2024}} In 2024, Bigfoot was used as a mascot for a government recycling campaign in Whitfield County, Georgia.{{cite web |title=Recycle & Reuse: Bigfoot believes in recycling, do you? |url=https://www.dailycitizen.news/news/lifestyles/recycle-reuse-bigfoot-believes-in-recycling-do-you/article_f936e3c8-a69a-11ef-b834-d3e4623ded5e.html |website=dailycitizen.news |publisher=The Daily Citizen (Dalton, Georgia) |access-date=22 November 2024 |date=19 November 2024}}

In the 2018 podcast Wild Thing, creator and journalist Laura Krantz argues that the concept of Bigfoot can be an important part of environmental interest and protection, stating, "If you look at it from the angle that Bigfoot is a creature that has eluded capture or hasn't left any concrete evidence behind, then you just have a group of people who are curious about the environment and want to know more about it, which isn't that far off from what naturalists have done for centuries".{{cite web |last1=Kuta |first1=Sarah |title=Searching for Bigfoot. Former CU Boulder Journalism Fellow Laura Krantz explores all things Bigfoot in Wild Thing, which the Atlantic named one of 2018's Best Podcasts. |url=https://www.colorado.edu/coloradan/bigfoot-best-podcasts-Laura-Krantz |website=colorado.edu |publisher=University of Colorado Boulder |access-date=March 23, 2021 |date=2019 |archive-date=April 14, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210414192806/https://www.colorado.edu/coloradan/bigfoot-best-podcasts-Laura-Krantz |url-status=live }}{{cite web|title=Wild Thing|url=https://www.foxtopus.ink/wildthing-bigfoot|access-date=January 4, 2022|website=Foxtopus Ink|language=en-US|archive-date=January 4, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220104173606/https://www.foxtopus.ink/wildthing-bigfoot|url-status=live}}

During the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Bigfoot became a part of many North American social distancing advocacy campaigns, with the creature being referred to as the "Social Distancing Champion" and as the subject of various internet memes related to the pandemic.{{cite news |last1=Williams |first1=Austin |title=North Carolina town declares Bigfoot 'world's social distancing champion' |url=https://www.fox29.com/news/north-carolina-town-declares-bigfoot-worlds-social-distancing-champion |access-date=March 18, 2021 |work=Fox News |agency= |date=September 18, 2020 |archive-date=March 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210320025054/https://www.fox29.com/news/north-carolina-town-declares-bigfoot-worlds-social-distancing-champion |url-status=live }}{{cite news |last1=Hay |first1=Mark |title=The Weird Culture War Over Bigfoot as a COVID-19 Icon |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-weird-culture-war-over-bigfoot-as-a-covid-19-icon |access-date=March 18, 2021 |work=The Daily Beast |agency= |date=October 25, 2020 |archive-date=March 12, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210312225120/https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-weird-culture-war-over-bigfoot-as-a-covid-19-icon |url-status=live }}

=Bigfoot subculture=

File:2015 Fremont Solstice parade - Sasquatch and Cascadia 01 (18693394024).jpg at the 2015 Fremont Solstice Parade in Seattle, Washington.]]

There is an entire subculture surrounding Bigfoot.{{cite book |last1=O'Connor |first1=John |title=The Secret History of Bigfoot: Field Notes on a North American Monster |date=2024 |publisher=Sourcebooks |isbn=978-1464216633}} The act of searching for the creatures is often referred to as "Squatching", "Squatchin'" or "Squatch'n",{{cite web |last1=Agnone |first1=Annie |title=How to: Find Bigfoot |url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/how-to-find-bigfoot |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220325124217/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/how-to-find-bigfoot |url-status=dead |archive-date=March 25, 2022 |website=nationalgeographic.com |publisher=National Geographic |access-date=March 18, 2021 |date=September 20, 2013}} popularized by the Animal Planet series, Finding Bigfoot.{{cite news |last1=Mcglaughlin |first1=Clay |title='Gone squatchin': Animal Planet's 'Finding Bigfoot' show features Humboldt County |url=https://www.times-standard.com/2014/07/17/gone-squatchin-animal-planets-finding-bigfoot-show-features-humboldt-county/ |access-date=April 9, 2021 |work=Times-Standard |date=July 30, 2018 |archive-date=March 11, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220311061927/https://www.times-standard.com/2014/07/17/gone-squatchin-animal-planets-finding-bigfoot-show-features-humboldt-county/ |url-status=live }} Bigfoot researchers and believers are often called "Bigfooters" or "Squatchers".{{cite web |last1=Keough |first1=Peter |title=In Focus: Are you a 'Squatcher'? That's what believers in Bigfoot are called |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/04/14/arts/focus-are-you-squatcher-thats-what-believers-bigfoot-are-called/ |website=The Boston Globe |access-date=July 16, 2021 |date=April 14, 2021 |archive-date=July 16, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210716161926/https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/04/14/arts/focus-are-you-squatcher-thats-what-believers-bigfoot-are-called/ |url-status=live }} 20th century Bigfooters Peter C. Byrne, René Dahinden, John Green and Grover Krantz have been dubbed by cryptozoologist and author Loren Coleman as the "Four Horsemen of Sasquatchery".{{cite journal |last1=Coleman |first1=Loren |title=John Willison Green |journal=The Relict Hominoid Inquiry |date=2015 |issue=4 |page=3 |url=https://www.isu.edu/media/libraries/rhi/essays/Green_Tribute_revised.pdf |access-date=23 February 2024}} The 2024 book The Secret History of Bigfoot by journalist John O'Connor explores this subculture of Bigfooters, particularly the wide assortment of beliefs enthusiasts of the subject hold. In 2004, David Fahrenthold of The Washington Post published an article describing a feud between Bigfoot researchers in the eastern and western United States. Fahrenthold writes, "On the one hand, East Coast Bigfooters say they have to fight discrimination from Western counterparts who think the creature does not live east of the Rocky Mountains. On the other, they have to deal with reports from a more urban population, which includes some who are unfamiliar with wildlife and apt to mistake a black bear for the missing link".{{cite web |last1=Fahrenthold |first1=David |title=In hunt for Bigfoot, West Coast has a leg up over Easterners |url=http://archive.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2004/10/03/in_hunt_for_bigfoot_west_coast_has_a_leg_up_over_easterners/ |website=archive.boston.com |publisher=The Washington Post |access-date=7 June 2023 |date=3 October 2004 |archive-date=May 17, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230517194510/http://archive.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2004/10/03/in_hunt_for_bigfoot_west_coast_has_a_leg_up_over_easterners/ |url-status=live }}

People have been injured or killed while searching for Bigfoot in the wilderness. On December 28, 2024, two men were found deceased in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington state after setting off on Christmas to search for Bigfoot. Their disappearance prompted a large scale search and rescue effort, with the Skamania County Sheriff's Office concluding they were likely not prepared for the inclement weather.{{cite news |last1=Czachor |first1=Emily Mae |title=2 Oregon men died from exposure after going to search for Sasquatch in Washington state |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/2-oregon-men-died-exposure-search-sasquatch-washington-state/ |access-date=30 December 2024 |agency=CBS News |date=29 December 2024}}

October 20, the anniversary of the Patterson-Gimlin film recording, is considered by some enthusiasts as "National Sasquatch Awareness Day".{{cite web |title=What we know about Bigfoot in California {{!}} National Sasquatch Awareness Day |url=https://www.abc10.com/article/entertainment/what-we-know-about-bigfoot-in-california/103-e84d9253-4eee-4a72-86ed-be68facf7141 |website=abc10.com |publisher=KXTV |access-date=October 22, 2021 |date=October 20, 2021 |archive-date=October 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021140006/https://www.abc10.com/article/entertainment/what-we-know-about-bigfoot-in-california/103-e84d9253-4eee-4a72-86ed-be68facf7141 |url-status=live }} In 2015, World Champion taxidermist Ken Walker completed what he believes to be a lifelike Bigfoot model based on the subject in the Patterson–Gimlin film.{{cite web |last1=Johnson |first1=Wes |title=Do you believe? Sasquatch replica draws curious |url=https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/local/ozarks/2015/05/06/believe-sasquatch-replica-draws-curious/70901034/ |website=news-leader.com |publisher=Springfield News-Leader |access-date=June 21, 2021 |date=May 6, 2015 |archive-date=June 24, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202942/https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/local/ozarks/2015/05/06/believe-sasquatch-replica-draws-curious/70901034/ |url-status=live }} He entered it into the 2015 World Taxidermy & Fish Carving Championships in Missouri and was the subject of Dan Wayne's 2019 documentary Big Fur.{{cite web |last1=Hobson |first1=Louis |title=Big Fur brings Alberta taxidermist's dream Sasquatch to life |url=https://calgaryherald.com/entertainment/theatre/big-fur-brings-alberta-taxidermists-dream-sasquatch-to-life |website=calgaryherald.com |publisher=Calgary Herald |access-date=June 21, 2021 |date=August 14, 2020 |archive-date=April 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210411172801/https://calgaryherald.com/entertainment/theatre/big-fur-brings-alberta-taxidermists-dream-sasquatch-to-life |url-status=live }}

=Tourism and events=

File:"Remer Welcomes You" Sign.jpg uses local Bigfoot folklore as a means of attracting tourism to the area.{{cite web |last1=Lauritsen |first1=John |title=How a northern Minnesota town became known as the "Home of Bigfoot" |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/remer-minnesota-home-of-bigfoot-finding-minnesota/ |website=cbsnews.com |publisher=CBS News |access-date=31 July 2024 |date=27 June 2024}}]]

Bigfoot and related folklore has an impact on tourism.{{cite web |last1=Cataneo |first1=Emily |title=Yeti or Not, Here They Come |url=https://www.theassemblync.com/place/bigfoot-hunters-north-carolina/ |website=heassemblync.com |publisher=The Assembly NC |access-date=15 August 2024 |date=18 July 2024}} Willow Creek, California, considers itself the "Bigfoot Capital of the World".{{cite web |last1=Eliot |first1=Krissy |title=Greetings from Willow Creek, Bigfoot Capital of the World |url=https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/just-in/2019-08-29/greetings-willow-creek |website=alumni.berkeley.edu |publisher=UC Berkeley |access-date=March 18, 2021 |archive-date=February 20, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210220053653/https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/just-in/2019-08-29/greetings-willow-creek |url-status=dead }} The Willow Creek Chamber of Commerce has hosted the "Bigfoot Daze" festival annually since the 1960s, drawing on the popularity of the local folklore, notably that of the Patterson-Gimlin film.{{cite web |last1=Painter |first1=Alysia |title=Bigfoot Days Will Stomp Back Into Willow Creek |url=https://www.nbclosangeles.com/worth-the-trip/bigfoot-days-will-stomp-back-into-willow-creek/2637861/ |website=nbclosangeles.com |date=July 21, 2021 |publisher=KNBC |access-date=July 22, 2021 |archive-date=July 22, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210722192955/https://www.nbclosangeles.com/worth-the-trip/bigfoot-days-will-stomp-back-into-willow-creek/2637861/ |url-status=live }} Jefferson, Texas proclaimed itself the "Bigfoot Capital of Texas" in 2018.{{cite web |title=Bigfoot in Jefferson Texas |url=https://visitjeffersontexas.com/bigfoot-in-jefferson |website=visitjeffersontexas.com |access-date=15 August 2024}} The city has hosted the Texas Bigfoot Conference since 2000.{{cite web |last1=Larson |first1=Lauren |title=In the Misinformation Age, Believing In Bigfoot Is Harder Than Ever |url=https://www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/bigfoot-conference-east-texas-misinformation-age/ |website=texasmonthly.com |publisher=Texas Monthly |access-date=15 August 2024 |date=28 November 2023}}

In 2021, U.S. Representative Justin Humphrey, in an effort to bolster tourism, proposed an official Bigfoot hunting season in Oklahoma, indicating that the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation would regulate permits and the state would offer a $3 million bounty if such a creature was captured alive and unharmed.{{cite news |last1=Johnson |first1=Lauren M. |title=Oklahoma lawmaker proposes a bill that calls for creation of a Bigfoot hunting season |url=https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/25/us/oklahoma-lawmaker-bigfoot-hunting-season-bill-trnd/index.html |access-date=June 22, 2021 |work=CNN |agency= |date=January 25, 2021 |archive-date=June 24, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624211349/https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/25/us/oklahoma-lawmaker-bigfoot-hunting-season-bill-trnd/index.html |url-status=live }}{{cite web |title=Lawmaker invites world to participate in Oklahoma's $3 million Bigfoot bounty |url=https://www.koco.com/article/lawmaker-invites-world-to-participate-in-oklahomas-dollar3-million-bigfoot-bounty/36547835 |website=koco.com |publisher=KOCO-TV |access-date=June 22, 2021 |date=May 26, 2021 |archive-date=June 24, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624210726/https://www.koco.com/article/lawmaker-invites-world-to-participate-in-oklahomas-dollar3-million-bigfoot-bounty/36547835 |url-status=live }} In 2024, mayor Grant Nicely of Derry, Pennsylvania declared Bigfoot the "official cryptid" of the borough and stated, "Willful harm or capture of the species will be punishable by law." Council Vice-president Nathan Bundy stated, "By proclaiming Bigfoot as our official cryptid and establishing Derry as a sanctuary, we are embracing our local folklore and the rich history that makes our community unique".{{cite news |last1=Damp |first1=Patrick |title=Derry Borough mayor declares Bigfoot as "official cryptid" |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/derry-borough-mayor-declares-bigfoot-as-official-cryptid/ |access-date=15 August 2024 |agency=KDKA-TV |publisher=CBS News |date=15 August 2024}}

Events such as conferences and festivals dedicated to Bigfoot draw thousands of attendees and contribute to the economies of areas in which they are held.{{cite news |last1=Hernandez |first1=Elizabeth |title=The business of Bigfoot: Sasquatch tourism brings cryptid-curious to Colorado |url=https://www.unionleader.com/news/back_page/the-business-of-bigfoot-sasquatch-tourism-brings-cryptid-curious-to-colorado/article_d9e887a0-4ead-11ef-b277-d78831dd6801.html |access-date=31 July 2024 |work=New Hampshire Union Leader |agency= |publisher= |date=30 July 2024}}{{cite web |title=Ohio Bigfoot Conference is sold out |url=https://www.daily-jeff.com/story/news/2021/04/26/ohio-bigfoot-conference-sold-out/7380695002/ |website=daily-jeff.com |access-date=May 25, 2021 |date=April 26, 2021 |archive-date=May 25, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210525165005/https://www.daily-jeff.com/story/news/2021/04/26/ohio-bigfoot-conference-sold-out/7380695002/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Whipkey |first1=Brian |title=New Bigfoot festival in Forest County, Pa., continues search for Sasquatch in June |url=https://www.goerie.com/story/sports/2021/05/12/bigfoot-sasquatch-festival-hunt-allegheny-national-forest-in-county-marienville-pa-pennsylvania/4956793001/ |website=goerie.com |access-date=May 25, 2021 |date=May 12, 2021 |archive-date=May 25, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210525165005/https://www.goerie.com/story/sports/2021/05/12/bigfoot-sasquatch-festival-hunt-allegheny-national-forest-in-county-marienville-pa-pennsylvania/4956793001/ |url-status=live }} These events commonly include guest speakers, research and lore presentations, and sometimes live music, vendors, food trucks, and other activities such as costume contests and "Bigfoot howl" competitions.{{cite web |last1=Carden |first1=Curtis |title=Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Festival coming to Townsend May 22 |url=https://www.wate.com/news/local-news/smoky-mountain-bigfoot-festival-coming-to-townsend-may-22/ |website=wate.com |publisher=WATE-TV |access-date=May 25, 2021 |date=February 26, 2021 |archive-date=May 25, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210525165005/https://www.wate.com/news/local-news/smoky-mountain-bigfoot-festival-coming-to-townsend-may-22/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Conley |first1=Mike |title=Western NC Bigfoot Festival coming back for 2021 |url=https://statesville.com/news/state-and-regional/western-nc-bigfoot-festival-coming-back-for-2021/article_d4e700af-f6a1-59a6-835d-fe7832bab1aa.html |website=statesville.com |publisher=The McDowell News |access-date=May 25, 2021 |date=March 26, 2021 |archive-date=May 25, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210525165005/https://statesville.com/news/state-and-regional/western-nc-bigfoot-festival-coming-back-for-2021/article_d4e700af-f6a1-59a6-835d-fe7832bab1aa.html |url-status=live }} Some receive collaboration between local government and corporations, such as the Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Festival in Townsend, Tennessee, which is sponsored by Monster Energy.{{cite news |title=Bigfoot festival an impressive feat for Blount County |url=https://www.johnsoncitypress.com/lifestyles/entertainment/bigfoot-festival-an-impressive-feat-for-blount-county/article_e42863d8-97d2-11eb-9367-6b409597bae1.html |access-date=April 15, 2022 |work=Johnson City Press |agency= |date=April 11, 2022 |archive-date=June 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220620163819/https://www.johnsoncitypress.com/lifestyles/entertainment/bigfoot-festival-an-impressive-feat-for-blount-county/article_e42863d8-97d2-11eb-9367-6b409597bae1.html |url-status=live }} The 2023 Bigfoot Festival in Marion, North Carolina, saw approximately 40,000 people in attendance, resulting in a large economic boost for the small town of less than 8,000 residents.{{cite news |last1=Seymour |first1=Joel |title=An estimated 40,000 people take in all things Bigfoot during Marion's Bigfoot Fest |url=https://wlos.com/news/local/bigfoot-festival-estimated-40000-people-downtown-marion-live-music-vendors-calling-competition-encounters-stories |access-date=23 May 2023 |work=WLOS |agency= |date=20 May 2023 |archive-date=May 21, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230521221837/https://wlos.com/news/local/bigfoot-festival-estimated-40000-people-downtown-marion-live-music-vendors-calling-competition-encounters-stories |url-status=live }} In February 2016, the University of New Mexico at Gallup held a two-day Bigfoot conference at a cost of $7,000 in university funds.{{cite web |last1=Zamudio-Suarez |first1=Fernanda |title=U. of New Mexico at Gallup Spent $7,000 on Bigfoot Conference |url=https://www.chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/u-of-new-mexico-at-gallup-spent-7000-on-bigfoot-conference?elqTrackId=d5e577627ee44a4abb2917643d0e3c64&elq=7618b7229fe446da93239e9f28ebb5f8&elqaid=11364&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=4421 |website=chronicle.com |publisher=The Chronicle of Higher Education |access-date=April 15, 2022 |date=November 3, 2016 |archive-date=June 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220616050829/https://www.chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/u-of-new-mexico-at-gallup-spent-7000-on-bigfoot-conference?elqTrackId=d5e577627ee44a4abb2917643d0e3c64&elq=7618b7229fe446da93239e9f28ebb5f8&elqaid=11364&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=4421 |url-status=live }} Bigfoot is also featured in events alongside other famous cryptids such as the Loch Ness Monster, Mothman, and Chupacabra.{{cite news |last1=Waltz |first1=Amanda |title=Bigfoot and Mothman and monsters, oh my! Cryptid Bash skulks into Pittsburgh |url=https://www.pghcitypaper.com/arts-entertainment/bigfoot-and-mothman-and-monsters-oh-my-cryptid-bash-skulks-into-pittsburgh-26477066 |access-date=15 August 2024 |work=Pittsburgh City Paper |agency= |date=12 August 2024}}{{cite web |last1=Downey |first1=Emma |title=Festival celebrates legendary creatures |url=https://www.northcentralpa.com/community/festival-celebrates-legendary-creatures/article_11349f4c-51d7-11ef-a4d3-9f21c1af26ee.html#1 |website=northcentralpa.com |publisher=NorthCentralPA |access-date=15 August 2024 |date=4 August 2024}}

There are museums dedicated to Bigfoot.{{cite news |title=Hold up, Bigfoot Has Moved to the East Coast?? |url=https://6abc.com/bigfoot-sasquatch-yeti-paranormal/10693146/ |access-date=June 21, 2021 |work=WPVI-TV |agency= |date=June 14, 2021 |archive-date=November 30, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211130060718/https://6abc.com/bigfoot-sasquatch-yeti-paranormal/10693146/ |url-status=live }}{{cite news |title=West Virginia Bigfoot Museum to celebrate grand opening |url=https://www.wsaz.com/2021/06/16/west-virginia-big-foot-museum-celebrate-grand-opening/ |access-date=June 21, 2021 |work=WSAZ-TV |agency= |date=June 15, 2021 |archive-date=June 21, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210621173426/https://www.wsaz.com/2021/06/16/west-virginia-big-foot-museum-celebrate-grand-opening/ |url-status=live }} In 2019, Bigfoot researcher Cliff Barackman, notable for his role on Finding Bigfoot, opened the North American Bigfoot Center in Boring, Oregon.{{cite news |last1=Wesleigh |first1=Ogle |title=North American Bigfoot Center opens in Boring |url=https://katu.com/news/local/north-american-bigfoot-center-opens-in-boring |access-date=6 July 2023 |work=KATU |agency= |date=30 August 2019 |archive-date=July 7, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230707162308/https://katu.com/news/local/north-american-bigfoot-center-opens-in-boring |url-status=live }} In 2022, The Bigfoot Crossroads of America Museum and Research Center in Hastings, Nebraska, was selected for addition into the archives of the U.S. Library of Congress.{{cite news |last1=Rosales |first1=Melissa |title=Hastings Bigfoot Museum Will Be Featured In U.S. Library of Congress |url=https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/en-gb/news/news-articles/hastings-bigfoot-museum-will-be-featured-in-us-library-of-congress/ |access-date=April 15, 2022 |work=Nebraska Public Media |agency= |date=January 13, 2022 |archive-date=June 16, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220616051808/https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/en-gb/news/news-articles/hastings-bigfoot-museum-will-be-featured-in-us-library-of-congress/ |url-status=live }} The High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon features an exhibit called Sensing Sasquatch, which presents the subject from an Indigenous point-of-view. According to Executive Director Dana Whitelaw, "Rather than the popular, mainstream view of Sasquatch, this exhibition shows Sasquatch as a protective entity for many Indigenous peoples of the High Desert. The exhibit reflects the reverence that Native peoples have for Sasquatch and will be centered on Indigenous art, voices and storytelling".{{cite web |title=Sensing Sasquatch |url=https://highdesertmuseum.org/sensing-sasquatch/ |website=highdesertmuseum.org |access-date=14 October 2024}}

=Organizations=

There are several organizations dedicated to Bigfoot. The oldest and largest is the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO).{{cite web | url=http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/finding-bigfoot/about-bigfoot/bigfoot-field-researchers-organization.htm | title=BFRO Animal Planet | publisher=Discovery Communications, LLC | access-date=January 24, 2014 | archive-date=May 16, 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130516000733/http://animal.discovery.com/tv-shows/finding-bigfoot/about-bigfoot/bigfoot-field-researchers-organization.htm | url-status=live }} The BFRO also provides a free database to individuals and other organizations. Their website includes reports from across North America that have been investigated by BFRO researchers. Other similar organizations exist throughout many U.S. states and their members come from a variety of backgrounds.{{cite web |title=Researchers |url=http://www.kybigfoot.com/about_us.htm |website=kybigfoot.com |publisher=Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization |access-date=April 9, 2021 |date=2020 |archive-date=January 26, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220126110409/http://kybigfoot.com/about_us.htm |url-status=live }}{{cite web |last1=Gavis |first1=Karen |title=Hey, Bigfoot Believers: the 2018 Texas Bigfoot Conference Is Coming Up |url=https://www.dallasobserver.com/arts/things-to-do-2018-texas-bigfoot-conference-is-in-jefferson-texas-in-october-11125784 |website=dallasobserver.com |publisher=Dallas Observer |access-date=April 9, 2021 |date=September 11, 2018 |archive-date=October 22, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201022152900/https://www.dallasobserver.com/arts/things-to-do-2018-texas-bigfoot-conference-is-in-jefferson-texas-in-october-11125784 |url-status=live }}

The North American Wood Ape Conservancy (NAWAC), a nonprofit organization, states its mission is to "ultimately have the wood ape species documented, protected, and the land they inhabit protected.{{cite web | url=https://www.woodape.org/ | title=North American Wood Ape Conservancy | access-date=November 17, 2020 | archive-date=November 11, 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111224753/https://www.woodape.org/ | url-status=live }} Author Mike Mays of NAWAC states, "If just anyone hauled in a Bigfoot carcass the blowback from animal rights groups and beyond would be ruinous".{{cite web |last1=Larson |first1=Lauren |title=In the Misinformation Age, Believing In Bigfoot Is Harder Than Ever |url=https://www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/bigfoot-conference-east-texas-misinformation-age/ |website=texasmonthly.com |publisher=Texas Monthly |access-date=11 December 2023 |date=28 November 2023 |archive-date=December 11, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231211174702/https://www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/bigfoot-conference-east-texas-misinformation-age/ |url-status=live }}

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