Latest Bigfoot "evidence"

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:D Pure lunacy! The trailer is 4 minutes 31 seconds long with over 2 minutes of it dedicated to 'interviews' with the usual head trauma patients like Meldrum and Bindernagel asking just one question. Ummm, how many total, ummm, Bigfoot are there?

Meldrum openly 'speculates' there's 500-800 Bigfoot in the PNW and probably no more than 3k total if you count everywhere else. 5 seconds later Adrian Erickson declares he's got "no way of quantifying numbers of Sasquatch", and then proceeds to speculate "There has to be 4 thousand Sasquatch. And there may be two to three times that number." 12 thousand Bigfoot and we've yet to see even one of them?

Sounds to me like they finally got all the bugs worked out of their narrative. I could be wrong though. :eek:

...These guys aren't even trying. I'll take Roger and Bob's work any day...
:D Okay fine, there's still a few bugs.
 
Meldrum openly 'speculates' there's 500-800 Bigfoot in the PNW and probably no more than 3k total if you count everywhere else. 5 seconds later Adrian Erickson declares he's got "no way of quantifying numbers of Sasquatch", and then proceeds to speculate "There has to be 4 thousand Sasquatch. And there may be two to three times that number." 12 thousand Bigfoot and we've yet to see even one of them?
So a population of gigantic mammals (about triple the number of Giant Pandas) lives in populated regions and yet none ever get hit by cars, shot by hunters or die in the open?
 
So a population of gigantic mammals (about triple the number of Giant Pandas) lives in populated regions and yet none ever get hit by cars, shot by hunters or die in the open?

When a Bigfoot is injured or dies it shifts into its invisible phase. A dead Bigfoot is an invisible Bigfoot.:cool:
 
Well seeing that I have dipped my feet into posting elsewhere on the JREF I'll try my first post here. The video is ridiculous but the footprint, really? Does anyone else see that someone just took their fingers and pressed them into the snow? I mean come on, have a little creativity in your fantasy; something to keep us amused at least. These guys aren't even trying. I'll take Roger and Bob's work any day.

Moon

The standards are low.

http://www.isu.edu/~meldd/fxnlmorph.html
 
Another kick in the arse for Bigfooters.
They make use of these things. How can you deny Bigfoot when we keep discovering unexpected animals?

I'm not sure if there is anything that would really put a dent in Bigfoot believerhood. Things that we would expect to hinder them are used instead to bolster faith and comraderie.
 
They make use of these things. How can you deny Bigfoot when we keep discovering unexpected animals?

I'm not sure if there is anything that would really put a dent in Bigfoot believerhood. Things that we would expect to hinder them are used instead to bolster faith and comraderie.

Yeah, at some point within the next 24 hours, enthusiasts will claim this as evidence their position is correct. If hoax after hoax after hoax doesn't sink their ship, nothing will.

But you'd think a real animal like this one is cool enough.
 
On the BFF, the coelacanth is proof of Bigfoot's existence. I'd imagine this would be the icing on the cake :D
 
There were unconfirmed sightings of the quoll. Bigfooters know that pain and carry that torch.

Just think of the poor, down trodden Quoll Bleevers, those intrepid people that would walk out of those mountains, and state "I saw a bloody Quoll, mate!" the park rangers would laugh at them and state that they were seeing things 'You're off your crocker mate!'. Oh how this must be the Cat's tea-and-crumpets for those Quoll Knowers.

I also noticed that, in the comments of the article, the Tasmanian Tiger knowers are stating that this is the thing they needed to convince people that the Thylacine still exists in Tasmania.
 
Nah, I still believe Bigfoot is a real animal, but with recent stuff like this I can see why someone wouldn't even bother considering the possibility.
 
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I was at my Lake in Central Michigan last weekend, I heard a 'Loon' calling, scanned the lake for the 'Loon' and soon realized it was probably a swimming Bigfoot imitating a Loon.
Nice try Mr. Bigfoot.
 
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