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Identifying Some Different types of Animal Tracks

Identifying the Different Type of Animal Footprints

Bigfoot and bear footprints can sometimes be confused, but there are distinct differences: These differences help distinguish between the two, especially for enthusiasts and researchers in the field. Bigfoot tracks stand out when compared to those of other common animals. Here are key differences: Sponsored Products Your support Helps us pay for this site and […]

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Emily Lefavour-stowe Footprint

Footprint found by the Kishwaukee river in Northern Illinois near the I-39 Bridge

While kayaking down the Kishwaukee river in Northern Illinois Emily Lefavour-Stowe came across what appeared to be a footprint of a Bigfoot. Here is her story of this event: I was kayaking along the Kishwaukee river in Northern Illinois near the I-39 Bridge. The right image (second image) I cropped and enhanced and saturated and

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Frame 352 of the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film

Frame 352 of the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film

This is frame 352 of the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film, which allegedly depicts a Sasquatch walking in Northern California. What are your thoughts on this sighting, Real?  Fake?  Undetermined? Leave comments below. Sponsored Products Your support Helps us pay for this site and conduct Analysis Research, everything helps…  besides, you get Cool Bigfoot STUFF… Favorite 0

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Mid-Tarsal-Break

Mid Tarsal Break

Mid tarsal break. Unique foot feature to sasquatch only. Humans have an arch. Ask yourself, why do footprints in California Match prints from NC which match Florida? If this is all fake; how do fakers know how to fake biological footprints that Match each other but have features that are unique to sasquatch. Prints from

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