How many Bigfoot sightings have there been in the US?”
www.bfro.net/GDB/ maintains a database of Bigfoot sightings by region. Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is an alleged ape-like creature purportedly inhabiting forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Bigfoot is usually described as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid. Many believers in its existence contend that the same or similar creatures are found around the world under different regional names, most prominently the Yeti of the Himalayas. The scientific community considers Bigfoot to be a combination of folklore, misidentification, and hoaxes, rather than a real creature.
People have been reporting Big foot sighting in the US and Canada since 1884. Big foot got it’s name “bigfoot” from a road crew working in Northwest California in 1958. Nighttime work at the work site attracted a big visitor, which the road crew nicknamed “Bigfoot”. They threw gasoline tanks all around the site to try to keep the giant ape away and it did in fact leave. When the workers looked throughout the perimeter, they found giant manlike footprints all over. This Big foot incident became national news. Many experts feel that even if there was a Big Foot, somebody would have caught it on film, or actually taken a Big Foot photograph that wasn’t a hoax. 98 percent of all Big Foot pictures or films, are proven to be a hoax, and or trick photography. The other two percent can not be figured out, but they can also not be proven to be real. Because of the great interest in the myth of Big Foot, many people might feel good if they try to make a fake photo of this ape. Because of the Big