Bigfoot's North American Migration: A Primate's Journey to Fish-Filled Habitats
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Sasqwatch, the topic of conversation revolves around the possibility of Bigfoot's origins and migration patterns. The video raises some interesting points about how Bigfoot may have come to North America, and whether they were pushed out by early humans or migrated naturally.
One theory presented in the video is that Bigfoot may have come to North America before the land bridge closed, and then encountered early humans as they expanded across the globe. As humans and Bigfoot came into contact, it's possible that Bigfoot was pushed out of their territories and forced to move to new areas.
The video also touches on the topic of Bigfoot's diet, with the majority of evidence pointing towards a primarily fish-based diet. However, some stories suggest that Bigfoot may be more aggressive than previously thought, with one story from the 1800s describing a Bigfoot tearing the head off of a horse.
Interestingly, the video also brings up the topic of primatology and how Bigfoot fits into the animal kingdom. While it's impossible to know for sure, Bigfoot is likely a primate, related to other primates such as gorillas and chimpanzees. However, the exact point of divergence is unknown.
One thing that is clear from the video is that there is still much to learn about Bigfoot and its origins. While some may be skeptical of its existence, there are many who believe that Bigfoot is a real and elusive creature. Whether or not you believe in Bigfoot, the video from Sasqwatch raises some interesting points and provides food for thought.
If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot and its possible origins, be sure to check out the full video from Sasqwatch. And for even more Bigfoot content, be sure to visit our website at Squatchable.com.