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Bigfoot (/ ˈ b ɪ ɡ f ʊ t /), also commonly referred to as Sasquatch (/ ˈ s æ s k w æ tʃ, ˈ s æ s k w ɒ tʃ /), is a large, hairy mythical creature said to inhabit forests in North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.
Sasquatch is another name for Bigfoot, an ape-like creature of North American folklore. Sasquatch may also refer to: Sasquatch (band), an American metal band; Sasquatch (comics), two related superhero characters in Marvel Comics; Sasquatch (TV series), docuseries on marijuana and bigfoot in Mendocino County, California
Articles relating to Bigfoot (Sasquatch), a large and hairy human-like mythical creature alleged by some to inhabit forests in North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. Bigfoot is featured in both American and Canadian folklore , and since the mid-20th century has grown into a cultural icon , permeating popular culture and becoming ...
There’s an offroad trailer company called Sasquatch Expedition Campers in Silverton, which advertises with a distinctive sign on the road to Durango – in the days following the video’s ...
Pasquantino only learned of the new ritual from a buddy; he received a text Monday night from a friend that linked to a tweet of the Sasquatch following Pasquantino’s double in the fourth inning ...
Some may have caught glimpses of South Milwaukee's new big-footed resident in recent months wandering around the area. His name is Sam, and he’s a Sasquatch from the Pacific Northwest.
In the CatDog episodes, "The Great Parent Mystery" and "Vexed of Kin", the titular characters' adopted mother is a blue-furred sasquatch married to a big-nosed frog. [ citation needed ] In the Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi episode "Camping Caper", Ami gets kidnapped by a giant Bigfoot, Yumi attempts to rescue Ami before being eaten by the Bigfoot.
The film refers to the creature under one of its many regional names, the súkara. In this film, an Amazonian witch curses a European landowner to turn into the súkara whenever he enters the jungle. Belize writer Henry Anderson has written several adventure novels set in his home country; they are known as the ‘Sisimito’ series. [7] [8]