Bigfoot Mortality Rates: Exploring the Absence of Bones

Posted Monday, February 05, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Idaho Bigfoot, host Jeepa discusses the topic of Sasquatch burying their dead. This idea was brought up by a subscriber named Avery Wilkinson, who asked the question in response to skeptics wondering where the bones are. Jeepa explains that the mortality rates of Sasquatch are not well-known, but according to Eric Dockett's article on Exemplar, there are less than 1,500 grizzly bears in the lower 48 states and about 31,000 in Alaska. Jeepa assumes that there are fewer Sasquatch than grizzly bears. Jeepa goes on to discuss the hypothesis that Sasquatch bury their dead, and if this hypothesis proves true, it would be an explanation rather than an excuse. He explains that an excuse may make sense in the moment but falls apart over time, whereas an explanation may be puzzling at first but is proven true over time. I encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts in the comments. It's always interesting to hear different perspectives and opinions on the topic of Sasquatch. Jeepa also touches on the topic of bones and how for every other animal on earth, we have bones to prove that they exist. However, for Sasquatch, the lack of bones does not mean they do not exist. Jeepa believes that if they exist, there should be logical ways to explain away the lack of certain pieces of evidence. Overall, this video from Idaho Bigfoot raises some interesting points and hypotheses about Sasquatch burying their dead. As Bigfoot believers, it's good to keep an open mind and consider all possibilities. I'm excited to hear what our readers think about this topic and encourage everyone to watch the video and share their thoughts in the comments.