Bigfoot is a mythological apelike creature said to inhabit forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Alleged witnesses describe Big Foot as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid. However, scientists have not been able to find any evidence of human sized ape nor any species that matches the reported facts about it. The topic is not widely studied outside the United States and is commonly dismissed as a folklore story, legend or tall tale. There are a number of audio recordings that purport to be recordings of the creature's growls and other noises but these are typically dismissed by mainstream scientists as hoaxes or misidentifications of animals such as bears and big cats.
Bigfoot is sometimes described as having a strong, unpleasant smell by those who claim to have encountered it. The scientific community has yet to find any evidence of such an animal's existence. The source of the smell is not known, but researchers suspect that it may be due to bacterial action on sweat or rotting meat. The smell is more of a musty-sour odor than a strong, unbearable one. It is hard to describe the smell, it has been compared to the smell of stale greasy hair that has not been washed for several months.
Some researchers believe that Big Foot may be an extinct bipedal primate, rather than an ape. The most commonly proposed candidate species include:
Occasionally other species have been proposed as candidates for the Bigfoot legend, such as Gigantopithecus (Giant Ape) or "Protanthropus" (the Missing Link). Proponents of these claims cite alleged fossil evidence.
What kind of sounds do bigfoot make? it is said that bigfoots make a variety of sounds from whistles to growls, and they may also grunt from time to time. this is all speculation though. it is hard to say for sure what kind of sounds they make because it has never been proven 100 percent. Bigfoots are shy creatures who often hide and stay away from people so they don't get seen or heard making any kind of sound. Sounds vary from species to species. It is hard to say what kind of sounds sasquatches actually make because if no one has actually seen them making these sounds, then it can't be said for sure. It is also hard to say if the noises were made by a male or female because there has been no known evidence that points this out.
It is also noted that bigfoots are known to make a variety of sounds, including shrieking noises, growls and screams. The “roars” are not really roaring at all but more like loud screams or yells, something you might hear from an injured bear or other large mammal. There are a few recordings of these sounds that have been made by people in the areas where bigfoots live. Of course, it is hard to say for sure that any of the sounds were really made by bigfoots and not someone or something else. There are many vocalizations used by different types of apes and monkeys. Most are either alarm or threat calls or warning signals, while others are used during sexual and aggressive encounters.
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