**Edit** Well, WBT1, I disagree. Just as stories of physical Bigfoot have always been here, in America, since long before Europeans came here, also the stories of "magical" Bigfoot are just as old, but not as often told. I believe in the subjective experiences that others have. These events cannot be proven, and for me, they don't have to be. I respect those who are willing to tell of their personal experiences in spite of the ridicule it generally brings. If I limit my reality to things that can be proven by science, I would have to reject a lot of things that are intriguing or fascinating . . . "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." -Hamlet. "Science" doesn't know everything yet & it doesn't claim to. An open mind is required for learning more of the universe.