Bigfoot vs. Kodiak Bear: Enthusiasts Analyze Hypothetical Showdown

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In the latest episode of Chuke's Outdoor Adventures on YouTube, host Chuke discusses the age-old question: who would win in a fight between a Kodiak brown bear and a Bigfoot? While in the past he has sided with the bear, Chuke has recently changed his tune after speaking with more people and gathering more information. Chuke explains that when comparing the two creatures, it's important to consider their size and strength. A Kodiak brown bear can stand up to 10 feet tall and weigh up to 1500 pounds, while a large Bigfoot can also reach heights of 10-11 feet and weigh upwards of 500-600 pounds. However, Bigfoot has the advantage of opposable thumbs and a potentially higher bite force. Chuke also brings up the fact that these two creatures share the same habitat in Alaska, and there have been stories of them coming into contact with each other. He points to the southern Kenai Peninsula, where aggressive Bigfoot have been spotted and there are no brown bears to be found. Chuke takes this as a sign that the Bigfoot have already scared off the brown bears in the area. Chuke then speaks with Rob Roy Menzies, a fellow Bigfoot researcher, about his thoughts on the matter. Rob agrees that it is possible for the two creatures to come into contact with each other, but he also notes that they would likely try to avoid each other due to their size and strength. In the end, Chuke reveals that he is now leaning towards the Bigfoot in a hypothetical fight. He has heard stories of Bigfoot breaking the necks of bears and dragging them off, and he believes that a large, aggressive Bigfoot could potentially take down a brown bear. It's clear that this is a topic that Chuke and Rob are passionate about, and it's fascinating to hear their thoughts and theories on the matter. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on Chuke's Outdoor Adventures YouTube channel.