Kitz, its an estimate. Not every state will have 20. The average would likely be 20 per state. Also, add canada, which would take away the numbers from us, and make the individuals per state even less.

Vancouver island is far far less populated than ny state.
Old man, you find only a couple a year, despite the fact that their are over 93 million deer in the us?
Kitz, not really. Those areas you mentioned would be great areas for bf to hide in, assuming he exists today
Kitz, comparing ny to vancouver is silly. Also, alot of land arent near towns
Kitz, im going to go mostly with # 3.
Kitz, since your a hard skeptic, why ask me the ques? Yes i saw it, and besides bindernagel, i didnt care much. Ny doesnt have enough land for large animals to live undetected
Lets see: 20 per state=1000 bf in the us. Take canada into account, and it gets lower.
Haven't spent much time in New York State have you?
But the whole point is that according to the lore, they're not living undetected. People keep seeing them. They're only living unproven, which is a different thing. If bigfoots can flourish anywhere, they ought to do fine in the Adirondacks.Kitz, since your a hard skeptic, why ask me the ques? Yes i saw it, and besides bindernagel, i didnt care much. Ny doesnt have enough land for large animals to live undetected
Lets see: 20 per state=1000 bf in the us. Take canada into account, and it gets lower.
Bruto, did you ever realize that people hoax things to confuse people with the real thing
I'm not even sure what you mean by that. Are you suggesting that hoax sightings are a diversion to protect the real bigfoot? Or are you suggesting, as LAL has in the past, that otherwise honest people are supplementing real evidence with hoaxes in an attempt to overcome stubborn skeptics' resistance to the truth?Bruto, did you ever realize that people hoax things to confuse people with the real thing
Haven't spent much time in New York State have you? I could take you to a few places where the only sound of civilization are in the form of high flying aircraft. Yould could be walking though the forest and not know whether you've crossed into Canada or Vermont. Better have a compass too because you'll be spending some serious lost time if you loose your bearings. Bigfoot could get on pretty happily in the Adirondack preserve. But the deal is done as far as that goes.
I want to see bigfoot throw a pig... Is that wrong?
...more than 33" of annual rainfall...So why would you dismiss a NY report? There's lots of food. It's right by the Adirondacks. There's deer, fowl, fish, berries, roots, tubers, bugs...
Uhm, Biscuit, ole buddy ole pal, you might wanna check your math. That works out to 65 acres per deer, not "65 deer like creatures per acre".Now lets say that all deer like creatures equal 93 million. Well the total land mass of North America is apx 6,050,697,738 acres. That would mean that there are 65 deer like creatures per acre on average.

Nope.Lives there.Originally Posted by Crowlogic View Post
Haven't spent much time in New York State have you?
