Discovering Bigfoot in Oregon: Implications, Culture, and Language
Posted Wednesday, April 23, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
Title: The Unveiling of Bigfoot: A Wild Scenario
Hello Squatchable readers,
Have you ever wondered what would happen if we finally caught Bigfoot? Well, today we're diving deep into a captivating scenario. What if a group of hikers stumbled upon a creature in a dense forest somewhere in Oregon and managed to film it clearly? What if they followed it, recorded its behavior, and even found physical evidence? The evidence is handed over to scientists, and for once, it can't be dismissed.
In this video from MYTHS, we explore the shockwaves that would ripple through the scientific world if Bigfoot was confirmed to exist. The question on everyone's mind: Is Bigfoot human or at least partially? What if it's a branch of the human family tree that we thought went extinct hundreds of thousands of years ago?
The discovery would rewrite what we thought we knew about human evolution. Geneticists would be obsessed with DNA samples, trying to map Bigfoot's genome, compare it to humans, apes, even Neanderthals. Entire university departments might form just to study it. Conferences, think tanks, global collaborations, and fierce disagreements would ensue.
Some scientists would argue that in order to understand what Bigfoot is, they need to capture a specimen, bring it in, study it up close, run tests, get data. But others, especially primatologists and conservation biologists, would fight back hard. They'd say, "No way. We leave it in the wild. We observe from a distance. We don't interfere."
The media frenzy would be intense. Every news station would be broadcasting live from the forest. Documentaries would flood Netflix, YouTube, and Disney Plus. Talk shows would bring on researchers, witnesses, conspiracy theorists, and people claiming to be Bigfoot's long-lost cousin. The footage of Bigfoot would go more viral than anything ever before.
But what about the ethical questions? Does Bigfoot have self-awareness? Can it feel emotions, empathy, grief? Does it have a sense of family, of community? And if so, what rights does it deserve? Would it be morally wrong to tranquilize and cage such a creature? Or is that the price of scientific progress?
The moment Bigfoot is proven real, governments would have a choice. Protect it or control it. Some areas might declare Bigfoot a protected species, and forests where it's spotted could become off-limits to the public. But others might try to monetize the discovery, offering tours, safaris, or squatchwatch experiences. Worse, some might want to hunt Bigfoot, either for fame, money, or out of fear.
So, what do you think? Should Bigfoot be treated like a rare animal to be studied and preserved or like a wild species that poses unknown risks? And what if there are more? One confirmed Bigfoot opens the door to a much bigger mystery. Is there just one or is there a whole population?
If you're excited about this video and want to watch it for yourself, head over to the MYTHS YouTube channel. Don't forget to subscribe and share it with your fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts! Until next time, keep your eyes on the trees.