Scientists believe there were at some point different sized humans, some bigger some smaller.
About 50 years ago someone found a small mummified indian in a cave. Seated in the lotus position, it couldn't have been more than two feet tall standing. It was x-rayed and the bones are of an adult male.
So, theres a lot we don't know...
While I doubt we have bigfoot now, I'm sure there must have been such a thing at one time.
2006-08-17 10:16:14
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answered by John K 5
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I can honestly say that I do not believe in Bigfoot not only becuz I don't believe in a half-human, half-ape figure that walks the Earth with enormously huge feet, but becuz I heard that it was just a hoax and just some guy dressed up.
As for the Loch Ness monster, I sort of believe in it, but I'm still skeptical becuz there have been so many photos of the "Loch Ness Monster" that were actually hoaxes too. But I believe it is possible that it could really exist. Hope that helps!
2006-08-17 10:30:23
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answered by Victoria 3
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Read the whole thing. He's real, just read Me Write Book or In Me Own Words. Seriously though, I believe too. We discover tons of species all the time. I'd have to say In Northwest U.S. and arts of Canada. I just don't believe in almost any of the tapes. As for Loch Ness, you don't believe because you're not a Scott you jerk, kidding. I also believ in something that most people don't believ in because I think records have been so messed up. I believe in the Jersey Devil not as some mythical creature, but as a species. Records say that one was shot through with a canon as it was flying in the clouds, if they are the size they are supposed to be, most likely the shot missed. Also someone said that their boy was attacked and they described the Jersey Devil more like a , in fact almost exactly like a dog when everyone else's description was different, so it was probably a dog. They said they had bones but then it reappeared, duh, it's a species, so there are more than one. I think if you read the books I mentioned you will laugh forever. Just remember, see a birthday cake! You'll understand if you read Me Write Book.
2006-08-17 10:24:31
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answered by youarenotwill 2
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Bigfoot is the best thing the Chamber of Commerce ever thought up. Many places, particularly here in the Northwest US, are doing great business thanks to all the tourism generated by Bigfoot. No one has yet to successfully explain, however, how such a big creature can wander throughout an area that is increasingly populated and yet somehow never get hit by a truck. There is no body. Thus, it seems highly doubtful the beastie exists.
2006-08-17 10:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The first time I saw bigfoot, or a large hairy individual, I was driving accross the mountains from Arizona to California, headed to San Diego, the Spring of 1968. I came around a corner and it was standing next to the guardrail. Since then, because I spend a lot of time in the wilderness I have heard it, four or five other times in Northern California. I don't especially want to see it, its very anti-social and been known to overturn vehicles. I don't run from it, but I don't flash a light looking for it either.
2006-08-17 16:45:01
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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He's on holiday in Taiwan at the moment, so you won't find him in America and what do you mean Loch Ness monster? I don't think so. Nessie is real, there's a whole family of them.
I'm not American but I don't care, you can't stop me answering questions :P
2006-08-17 10:15:39
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answered by Mummy of 2 7
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There has been a sighting in every state but Hawaii. There is no way to say where to start. In the woods. Their are pros that look for days and do not find anything, it is mainly a matter of luck. The lockness monster is real, just very shy.
2006-08-17 10:15:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll give you a bonus 2-for-1 answer. I'm American and my husband is British.
Husband: Doesn't believe in Loch Ness monster or Bigfoot.
Me: Doesn't believe in Loch Ness monster or Bigfoot.
Me again: BTW...this isn't an underhanded and sneaky attack on the American intellect is it?
2006-08-17 10:16:47
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answered by Ana 5
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I was talking to a real -estate agent from way upstate New York a couple of years ago,and he was telling me that they call it Bigfoot country up there. This he said was because they have actually had a lot of reported sightings. He told me that sometimes it affects the sale of property ,because people actually believe this and are frightened to live up there. He was completely serious about what he told me.
2006-08-17 10:17:05
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answered by Swan 3
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There have been Bigfoot sightings everywhere, including shopping malls and busy Manhattan streets. Descriptions vary; but one thing remains constant in every re-telling of a Bigfoot encounter: he has a British accent.
2006-08-17 14:56:40
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answered by Mr. Grudge 5
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