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Plaster casts of tracks of the Bossburg cripple, deformed Bigfoot tracks found at Bossburg, Washington, USA, in 1969. Bigfoot, also called Sasquatch,is described as a large, bipedal hairy humanoid creature living in the remote wilderness areas of the United States and Canada, specifically those in southwestern Canada, the Great Lakes, the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, the forests of the U.S. Northeast, and the U.S. Southern states. Some believe the same creature may be found around the world, under different regional names - proponents of this theory would argue that Bigfoot and the Yeti are one and the same. ©TopFoto / Fortean.

Plaster casts of tracks of the Bossburg cripple, deformed Bigfoot tracks found at Bossburg, Washington, USA, in 1969. Bigfoot, also called Sasquatch,is described as a large, bipedal hairy humanoid creature living in the remote wilderness areas of the United States and Canada, specifically those in southwestern Canada, the Great Lakes, the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, the forests of the U.S. Northeast, and the U.S. Southern states. Some believe the same creature may be found around the world, under different regional names - proponents of this theory would argue that Bigfoot and the Yeti are one and the same. ©TopFoto / Fortean.
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Plaster casts of tracks of the Bossburg cripple, deformed Bigfoot tracks found at Bossburg, Washington, USA, in 1969. Bigfoot, also called Sasquatch,is described as a large, bipedal hairy humanoid creature living in the remote wilderness areas of the United States and Canada, specifically those in southwestern Canada, the Great Lakes, the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, the forests of the U.S. Northeast, and the U.S. Southern states. Some believe the same creature may be found around the world, under different regional names - proponents of this theory would argue that Bigfoot and the Yeti are one and the same. ©TopFoto / Fortean
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