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Bigfoot Types

The four types of Bigfoot, the descriptions of each, and a look at hairy humanoids everywhere.

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Bigfoot Types
Home About Bigfoot Evidence Bigfoot Types Bigfoot Potpourri Photos & Videos About BIGFOOT411 Home About Bigfoot Evidence Bigfoot Types Bigfoot Potpourri Photos & Videos About BIGFOOT411 Bigfoots? BUT, I THOUGHT THERE WAS JUST ONE.Well, that would be impossible. Living animals need a healthy breeding population, there couldn't be just one. ​HOW MANY ARE THERE?Unknown. Maybe 4,169. Guesses range from a mere 700 individuals to a whopping 100,000. The BFRO estimates 2000-6000 individuals (source.) There are good arguments for as many as 10X that amount. That sounds like a lot, right? Like we'd be swimming in bigfoot if there were that many. But… JUST FOR FUN This image is a small section of the land around the Appalachian Mountains. Each circle is a measurement of 160 sq miles. So, each circle (hypothetically) represents a troop of 4 bigfoot. CONSIDER THIS​​FACT:Mountain Gorillas: Average home range: 8 mi² (source)Neanderthal: Average home range: 20 mi² (source)Grizzly Bear: Average home range: 160 mi² (source)HYPOTHETICAL:If a troop of 4 bigfoot need a home range comparable to a Grizzly Bear's (160 mi²) Then a country like the U.S. with 2.3 Million mi² of undeveloped Mountain and Forest-land (source) would have enough land for 14,375 troops. That's 57,500 bigfoot. "​It is very probable that the sasquatch population, being composed of animals with a long life span, few offspring, and little culling by predators will display wide physical variations, seen in such reported aspects as facial features, diverse coat colors, and the large variance in foot proportions."​-Wolf Fahrenbach Bigfoot Types: The North American Variations Nobody knows how many bigfoot there are but, there are more than one. There are enough bigfoot living in North America that different types are being reported. The reported types differ from each other, but are consistent across eyewitnesses. Type 1 Bigfoot Meet the Type 1 Bigfoot, also known as the Patty-type or the classic Sasquatch. Resembling a fusion of human and Mountain gorilla, it boasts a robust build, broad chest, black hair, and gray skin. Reported hair colors include brown, auburn, cinnamon, and occasionally white. Despite its massive head, it's described as relatively small for its body. Some Type 1s develop a sagittal crest, resembling a person in a hoodie.Noteworthy features include a conspicuous brow ridge, a receding forehead, and eyes set deep, making them challenging to discern. The eyes, when seen, are reportedly proportionately wider apart than a human's. Type 1s exhibit a flat face, prominent cheekbones, a square jaw, and a slightly protuberant mouth. The nose, near-human in shape, can be "pug" or flat with forward-directed nostrils.Among this type, the average height is 7’ 10, with some reported at 9' or larger. The estimated weight of an average Type 1 ranges between 500-800 pounds. Type 2 Bigfoot Enter the Type 2 Bigfoots—a more ape-like variation than their Type 1 counterparts. These creatures make appearances across North America, with a notable concentration in the Southern regions. Possessing a bestial, man-like build, Type 2s feature large eyes with expanded pupil dilation. The predominant hair color is often reported as black, though auburn, orange, and cinnamon have also been noted.Slightly smaller than Type 1s, with an average height of around 7 feet, Type 2s exhibit territorial behavior and a potential for aggression. Reports indicate a penchant for preying on livestock, particularly smaller varieties like goats and chickens. Their footprints resemble those of humans but can also evoke similarities to known primates, notably chimps, orangutans, and Bili apes.The top left illustration is Danny Vendramini's "Them and Us" Neanderthal The bottom left is a modified version of Danny Vendramini's "Them and Us" Neanderthal. Original Image courtesy of themandus.org | Copyright: themandus.org Original Neanderthal reconstruction courtesy of themandus.org Type 3 Bigfoot Meet the elusive Type 3—a mysterious blend of mandrill and human, reminiscent of the drill. Similar to Bigfoot yet with a more primal aura, Type 3s exhibit diverse facial features, often portraying a sizable, dog/bear/baboon-faced bipedal mammal.Type 3s can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet, boasting oversized heads with a more monstrous than ape-like appearance. Typically residing in mountainous areas, they descend in search of sustenance. Their fur, usually dark or deep brown, enhances their enigmatic charm. Notably, an account details a Type 3 adorned with animal pelts.While rare, claims of Type 3s consuming humans, rooted in ancient legends, exist. Reports occasionally delve into the paranormal, noting glowing red eyes or close-range bulletproof attributes. In Dogman Encounters Episode 85, an ex-military eyewitness seeks a bipedal canid but encounters a captivating Type 3 tale."Type 3" is a recent classification, previously known as Kukwes or Gugwes in Mi'kmaq Indian folklore—an ogre with man-eating tra...