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Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
How about consideration of possibilities that fit the current evidence, testimony, or lack thereof? I suggested the thought that, since three Bigfoot kidnapping stories indicated a family structure for them (which certainly fits primitive human sociology), maybe aged and injured sasquatches are cared for by their family members. That suggestion doesn't prove that sasquatches exist, that they're primitive humans, that they kidnap loggers and aboriginal hunters, etc., which are all "narratives". It's a thought. Nothing more. BTW..............there have been sightings on a regular basis. They just don't appear to fit your standards or "narratives"................ Maybe this sasquatch family "teleported" into these guys visual scape in 2019?: http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=62354 - Today
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Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Backdoc replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Bigfoot's needs and abilities are always stretched into whatever shape is needed to fit the narrative. <--- This almost always makes the narrative wrong. -Say Bigfoot is sick, suddenly there are more fellow Bigfeet out there bringing him food. -Say we can't find a body, Bigfoot bury their dead -Don't have sightings in decades of looking, Bigfoot has the ability to teleport. When Questions about Bigfoot arise, we need to look at the most likely scenario. Sure, shows like Finding Bigfoot seems to know what Bigfoot's favorite baseball team is, or his favorite color. Not bad considering they have never found Bigfoot let alone studied the actual issue in Queston. Yes, we can imagine various scenarios for Bigfoot. But if bigfoot is old or injured is just more likely to die or get eaten by another predator. Nothing extreme needs to explain it. If the food supply dries up for Bigfoot in one area, like most animals (or people) it would move on to an area where it needs are available. Billy the Kidd (of whomever) robbed banks because, "That is where the money is" Simplicity rules. Simplicity is the marketplace of nature. Brody: Now this guy, he... he keeps swimmin' around in a place where the feeding is good until the food supply is gone, right? Hooper: It's called "territoriality". It's just a theory that I happen to... agree with. It is easy to imagine elaborate scenarios to explain all things Bigfoot. When Bigfoot is not able to meet its needs, it dies. It will live so long as it can. We don't have to imagine much beyond that -
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International 1800 - The Wild Boy of Lacaune (France)
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This is a good full account, published in The Caledonian (Edinburgh, Scotland) Mercury on April 07, 1800. It does sound like a feral child, although interesting questions are raised. -
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Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Yup. The Donner party and liver eating Johnson come to mind too! -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Another thought might go along the lines of sasquatch family behavior. In three kidnapping accounts in which the kidnapped person escaped that I know of, the sasquatches were in a family or group assembly. Among early man and even more primitive great apes, this might indicate the group taking care of the older generation, weak, or injured among them. -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
MIB replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
That notion seems to lack imagination. Chasing down dinner is only one option. Ambush is another .. and doesn't take speed or endurance. Yet another is .. if you're somewhat nocturnal .. to wait for dinner to go to sleep, then sneak up on it. You should, if you want to get at the crux of the thing, think about all of the options, not just the stereotypical and obvious. -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
NorCalWitness replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
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Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Backdoc replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I’m not saying it’s impossible for a primate to kill or eat a person. As I understood the Question, the issue was an old or injured Bigfoot. An old or injured Bigfoot would be limited on its ability to chase down the person, kill, and eat them. Also, if Bigfoot was hungry I just say it goes to what food available first. In about any animal (or people) I’m betting at some point about any living thing would eat anything in desperation. -
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Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
You are 100% correct. The NPS knew of his games over 13 years (not 8) in Kaflia Bay and allowed it to continue. So did the air taxi operator, who should have faced charges, AFAIC. -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Doug replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
And chimp infants.