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  1. I'm not buying it. 1. The subject was found not by Park Rangers, Forest officials, firefighters, or anyone else. Yes, it was found by bigfoot researchers! 2. I do not believe that Bigfoot cannot escape a fire zone in time to protect its own safety. 3. A true find would have alerted the police or some other local authority and it would have made the news by now. I guess we will wait and see.
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  2. This one is much better. It even has a Park Ranger spreading mis-info and bigfoot remains that were sent to the Smithsonian. The link is not right but the rest of the story is here about 1/4 of the way down. November 9, 1962, 8:30 AM: O’Brien, Southwest Oregon, Oregon/California border. A elderly female Bigfoot, suffering from Lyme Disease, estimated age 40, about 8’2 and weighing 770 pounds, was killed on October 10 when a wild storm knocked a large Douglas fir down, crushing her.
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  3. For Drew: July 1980: Mt. St. Helens, Washington. Up to 20 dead Bigfoots were dredged out of a river after the volcano eruption. They were taken by helicopter to a place where all the dead animals from the eruption were being buried in a landfill. ..........
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