Does Bigfoot Live In a Group?


Does Bigfoot live in a family group or troop like other primates? Or is it unique and unlike every other primate species? YouTuber Galwegan explains:



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  1. Do mermaids live in groups?

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    1. Nobody is seeing mermaids, and physical reality is defined in science by it's sign.

      Just to let you know.

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    2. Actually, mermaids have as long if not a longer history than Bigfoot, Joe.

      The Israeli Government actually has a 1 Million dollar bounty for the mermaid that has been seen there for a very lon time.

      But continue with your ignorant bias, not like you've ever been proven right on anything ol boy.

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    3. Do they? Ten thousand years worth, Daniel? Find me here whole databases of reports, a branch of anthropology and whole cultures that have the mermaid embedded within, and you'll have a fair comparison... Circular Dan.

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    4. Iktomi, why do you dismiss or deny the significance of Israel's mermaid bounty? What's your agenda?

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    5. My agenda is to quash silly comparisons with hard data... People like you just make my job a little easier.

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  2. They obviously live in well structured, highly sophisticated social groups similar to our neighborhoods. That's why they don't have R.V.s parked all willy nilly. Home Owners Association. Duh..

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  3. Bigfoot lives in a Co-Op apartment complex. The owner of each stick structure is responsible for the maintenance of his or her nest, but they share responsibility for common areas.

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  4. If BF exists, he would have to live in a family group, in order to raise young. My guess. TC

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    1. What if bigfoot is gay?

      Can two male bigfeet adopt?

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    2. I don't know. Ask your butt buddy. Actually it should be the same rule as what you and your butt buddy did when you adopted that little Ethiopian boy.

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    3. I think that for Sasquatch to evade so well, they would have accomplish this is social groups.

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    4. Which would make it easier to find them. Being in a group and all.

      So why have none ever been found Joe?

      Will you delete your comment again?

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    5. No... In fact it would make them harder to find, as a group of highly evasive creatures with the same level of wild senses, with high social bonds working together would render them far more successful.

      find
      fʌɪnd/Submit
      verb
      1.
      discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly.
      "Lindsey looked up to find Niall watching her"
      synonyms: discover, become aware, realize, observe, notice, note, perceive, learn, detect
      discover after a deliberate search.
      discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly.
      "Lindsey looked up to find Niall watching her"
      synonyms: discover, become aware, realize, observe, notice, note, perceive, learn, detect More
      discover after a deliberate search.
      "I can't find my keys"
      synonyms: locate, spot, pinpoint, unearth, obtain, detect, put one's finger on;"
      I think you'll find that every time some one reports an encounter with a Sasquatch, it falls well within the definition of it being found. If you've seen a dog in your back yard and found trace evidence of it and filmed it, then you merely haven't caught it yet... Very basic stuff. I'll damage our self esteem a little more, nothing else. Plenty found;
      http://youtu.be/cR2cREt95sU
      http://youtu.be/luue2Mv_VNM
      http://youtu.be/lOxuRIfFs0w
      ... None caught.

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  5. "We don't see bigfoot pictures like this."

    You mean clear?

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  6. Bigfoot are largely solitary, like tigers. They only come together infrequently for mating.

    Albert Ostman's famous bigfoot family story is BS.

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    1. They are largely magical like unicorns.

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    2. Lucky people are seeing unicorns everywhere, right?

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    3. YouTube has as many unicorn videos as Bigfoot.

      There was a legit unicorn hoax a few years back.

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    4. I found three, maybe four. Great... Now get a wildlife biologist on board and you'll have at least one professional to counter five in a comparitive sense of one source that comes to mind.

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  7. I have a relative whom I will call a modern day 'grizzly adams'. For many years he has ventured into the mountains of British Columbia for a couple months with a backpack of trail mix. He has earned the trust of the big foot community. There are what he refers to as juveniles (teenagers) whom are approx. six feet tall and the adults are over seven. Their muscles appear quite well defined through their fur. They have smooth lips with two fangs protruding from their top gums/mouth...these are quite useful for tearing apart salmon - their favourite food. They also tend to congregate/get along with the grizzlies. They take such huge strides down the sides of mountains that often the space between each footprint is quite huge due to the momentum. Once, the family member was fishing for salmon in the same river as a father and daughter bigfoot were. He overstepped his boundaries by giving the young daughter his catch. Ultimately, once the father saw this he came bounding towards him and the relative quickly realized what he did was taboo and backed away leaving their company. These creatures know well in advance if you are within miles of them hence this is partly why most humans will never see them. Ferocious dogs that humans typically fear cower and hide when they sense these creatures are in the vicinity. The relative could capitalize on this by taking photos but feels very strongly that these creatures should not be exploited.

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    1. That was amazing, thanks for sharing. I would love to read more on that if you had anything else?

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    2. By more, do you mean bullshit on the Internet you swallow wholesale? Yeah. We have that in spades.

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    3. Other than the usual police blotter we got nothing...

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    4. What's the matter... Do these accounts scare you, 12:51?

      Good.

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  8. Sorry bro, your story just lost all credibility, Dogs that are trained not to fear death, don't reason one death is worse than the other. Hence death by Grizzly doesn't scare them, death by man, or guns, or even packs of wolves. Dead is dead. Dogs don't fear like man. Your story was good up to that point. In 67 a dog from Canada was trained and did run the bf creature, on several occasions. Get some new dogs and story.

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    1. You really don't understand how dogs react to bigfoot, even many seasoned tracking dogs will refuse to track them. Some believe their use of infrasound might be the reason why.

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    2. The occasional dog that will go up to a bigfoot is in danger of being killed, as many have.

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    3. LOL. Where to you get this stuff?

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    4. People like you who have no education in what you ridicule, because you don't really study it, don't have much basis to weigh in with.

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    5. But what is the basis for your education? What are you studying? It's like you state stuff as facts but based on what? Understanding how dogs react to bigfoot is based on what area of study?

      You're right. I'm not educated on how dogs react to bigfoot. But is anyone really educated on how dogs react to bigfoot? Does anyone really have a basis for which to speak fact about bigfoot?

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    6. There is a general knowledge of researchers communicating back and forth. The dog thing is common knowledge, not disputed. You don't know about it because you've never delved into the subject.

      The evidence is in all the anecdotal accounts. Things get repeated enough to where one can discern certain behaviors and actions associated with this phenomenon.

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    7. What field of study? Anthropological comes to mind, but I'll say it again... Not only are there innumerable accounts of sogs behaving this way around Sasquatch, but there are more than three books by an ex-police officer with the collaboration of forestry workers and search & rescue personal to verify this.

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    8. Main stream zoologists, like Dr. Bindernage, or anthropologists like Dr. Meldrum are few and far between. Because the scientific community is too PC to risk looking into this subject it's left to amateur researchers to take up mantle in their absence.

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