Bigfoot's Size, Diet, and Stride: A Detailed Analysis

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a video from The Sasquatch Archives, Dr. Henner Fahrenbach discusses the relationship between foot length and height in Sasquatches. According to Fahrenbach, as the foot gets larger, the multiplication factor (the ratio of foot length to height) decreases. This means that a two-foot long footprint would have a multiplication factor of five or less, while a four-inch footprint would have a factor of seven or more. Fahrenbach also discusses the implications of this graph for the weight of Sasquatches. He explains that foot area, which is proportional to weight, increases much more quickly than foot length. Using this information, Fahrenbach estimates that an eight-foot Sasquatch would weigh 706 pounds, give or take ten percent. This estimate is based on the chest circumference of the Sasquatch, which can be extrapolated from the Edison movie and found to be 64 inches. In addition to discussing the relationship between foot length and height, Fahrenbach also touches on the Sasquatch's basal metabolic rate. He explains that there is a straight regression line for basal metabolism in animals, which remains a straight line from mice to elephants and includes Sasquatches. Based on this regression line, Fahrenbach calculates that the Sasquatch's daily basal metabolism rate is 6,000 calories. Fahrenbach also discusses the Sasquatch's diet and movement patterns. He explains that the Sasquatch likely follows a solivorous diet, eating mostly leaves and other vegetation, with occasional meat intake. Fahrenbach also discusses the Sasquatch's pace and stride, using data from 228 measurements to create a regression line. Overall, this video from The Sasquatch Archives provides valuable insights into the biology and behavior of Sasquatches. Fahrenbach's research on foot length and height, as well as his calculations on basal metabolic rate and diet, add to our understanding of these elusive creatures. If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatches, be sure to check out the full video on The Sasquatch Archives YouTube channel.