BFRO's Bigfoot Encounters Classification: A, B, and C Reports Explained
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you ever wondered how Bigfoot sightings are classified? The YouTube channel TCC Research recently posted a video explaining the official BFRO (Bigfoot Field Research Organization) Bigfoot Encounters Classification System.
The classification system consists of three categories: Class A, Class B, and Class C. Class A reports involve clear sightings in circumstances where misinterpretation or misidentification of other animals can be ruled out with greater confidence. These reports often include well-documented footprint cases, where the potential for misinterpretation is very low.
Class B incidents involve a possible Sasquatch being observed at a great distance or in poor lighting conditions, and incidents where the subject was not afforded a clear view. These reports are not considered less credible or less important than Class A reports, but the potential for misinterpretation is higher.
Class C reports include most second-hand reports and any third-hand reports or stories with untraceable sources. These reports are kept in BFRO archives but are rarely listed publicly in their database due to the high potential for inaccuracy.
It's good to note that not all teams or organizations use a classification system. The BFRO's system is just one way of categorizing and evaluating Bigfoot sightings.
In addition to explaining the classification system, the video also touches on the importance of preserving and protecting the natural habitats of Bigfoot and other cryptids. Many Bigfoot sightings occur in remote, forested areas, and the destruction of these habitats through logging, mining, and other human activities can have a significant impact on the survival of these elusive creatures.
So next time you come across a Bigfoot sighting, consider the classification system and whether it falls into Class A, B, or C. And remember, the preservation of their natural habitats is crucial for their continued existence.
Make sure to check out the full video on TCC Research's YouTube channel and subscribe to stay updated on their latest content. And as always, keep an open mind and stay squatchable!