Discover the Gentle Giant: The Patty Bigfoot of Northwest Forests
Posted Tuesday, February 06, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from The Ancient Enigma Files, the topic of discussion is the different types of Bigfoots across North America. I was intrigued by the idea that there are 10 distinct types of these elusive creatures.
According to the video, the number one type of Bigfoot, referred to as "Patty," is usually considered to be 13 to 15 feet tall, with black hair and four-foot wide shoulders. These creatures are said to be most gentle and shy, and are typically found in the northwest region of the United States and Canada. Patty Bigfoots are supposedly omnivores and carnivores, and are known to avoid humans when possible.
One interesting point brought up in the video is the idea of crossbreeding between different types of Bigfoots. The video mentions that a Patty Bigfoot would not mate with a Skunk Ape or a Wood Booger, which are supposedly different types of Bigfoots found in the southern United States.
I find this video fascinating and it raises some intriguing questions. The idea of different types of Bigfoots across North America is a topic that I would love to see more research and discussion on.
If you're interested in learning more about the different types of Bigfoots discussed in the video, be sure to check it out for yourself. And as always, if you have any Bigfoot sightings or experiences to share, please submit them to Squatchable. We would love to hear from you!