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Bigfoot
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If you read the Yeti article, then you already know that they can be found in North America. According to the description of people who spotted the Bigfoot claimed that it is about 7-12 feet tall and according to what they said about the size of the footprint, the foot size is 6 ½ to 8 inches. And also like the Yeti, it has lived for 6,000 years. They exist throughout the northern continent, from Florida on into Canada and from the east coast to the west coast. As of the 27 of May 1997 there are 133 of them living. The average male is 8 feet tall and the average female is 7 feet. The male's weight is around 350 to 400 pounds and the female's is 250 to 300 pounds. They leave their "dead" in a cave, where other animals eat them. Animals also eat the "waste," so nothing is left for humans to find. They do not travel over the same trails year-after-year.
The males may have one or two females and they remain together throughout their lives. They "do not" mate with their off-springs, the off-springs are left with other families, when they cross paths during their traveling from one area to another, or during "rare gatherings."
As mentioned earlier, Bigfoot families also live in Florida on up to Canada. They are relatives of the northern families. However, there is a difference between the southern families and their northern families. The southern families forage for food during the daylight hours and sleep at night. They average 6 members to a family. They are "meat eaters."
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