Also known as the Sasquatch, Bigfoot is the North American iteration of the creatures that are ultimately giant, hairy man-shaped beasts.
Classification: Mythical Beasts & Cryptids
Temporal Range: 19th Century to present
Geographic Range: Northwest USA and Canada
Diet: Anything it can scavenge, including lost hikers.
Also known as the Sasquatch, Bigfoot is the North American iteration of the creatures that are ultimately giant, hairy man-shaped beasts. This elusive creature is said to be up to 7 feet tall and has even been caught on film. Often found lumbering around the Northwest of America and Canada, Bigfoot is covered almost entirely with dark brown or reddish hair, with the only hairless spots being his face and hands (and in some reports, his chest).
Some claim that the Patterson-Gimlin film is a well-executed hoax and that other photographic evidence has been easily forged. We would suggest that there is plenty of more substantial evidence if you’re just willing to look. The discovery of 16 inch footprints found in Six Rivers National Park in 1958 marked the first use of the name "Bigfoot."
With a fierce roar, enough strength to fell a tree or two and an unexpected stealth mode, Bigfoot is a perfect addition to any team. Especially if you enjoy a walk in the woods.