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  2. Bigfoot - Wikipedia

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    Bigfoot has a demonstrable impact in popular culture, [240] and has been compared to Michael Jordan as a cultural icon. [241] In 2018, Smithsonian magazine declared, "Interest in the existence of the creature is at an all-time high". [242] A poll in 2020 suggested that about 1 in 10 American adults believe Bigfoot to be "a real, living creature ...

  3. Patterson–Gimlin film - Wikipedia

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    Patterson said he became interested in Bigfoot after reading an article about the creature by Ivan T. Sanderson in True magazine in December 1959. [16] In 1961 Sanderson published his encyclopedic Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life, a worldwide survey of accounts of Bigfoot-type creatures, including recent track finds, etc. in the Bluff Creek area, which heightened his interest.

  4. Paul Freeman (cryptozoologist) - Wikipedia

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    On June 10, 1982, Freeman reportedly sighted a Bigfoot near Walla Walla, Washington, which he described as being nearly 8 ft (2.4 m) tall and covered in reddish-brown body hair. In 1994 Freeman captured a purported Bigfoot on videotape near the Blue Mountains region of northeastern Oregon. The recording is considered authentic by some Bigfoot ...

  5. The truth is out there: FBI releases its file on Bigfoot - AOL

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    The FBI kept a Bigfoot file, which was released Wednesday. (Yahoo News photo Illustration; photos: AP, Getty Images)

  6. The 10 Most Convincing Bigfoot Sightings - AOL

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    Bigfoot sightings continue to capture the imagination of monster-lovers everywhere. Despite being particularly unphotogenic, we've gathered ten of the best-known photos of the elusive simian.

  7. The tiny mountain enclave of Silverton, Colorado has found itself at the centre of viral Bigfoot fame after tourists captured footage of a hairy, large figure from the region’s famed scenic ...

  8. Rick Dyer (hoaxer) - Wikipedia

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    Dyer did send photos and drawings taken from the Internet and asked for certain features to be replicated." [23] Dyer maintains that he actually does have the body of a real Bigfoot that he shot and killed, but cannot produce it. [24]

  9. Skunk ape - Wikipedia

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    The scrutinized photos, dubbed the "Myakka skunk ape," remain a polarizing topic and their authenticity remains debated. One critique highlighting the photographs as a potential hoax is the subject's resemblance to a Bigfoot statue known from a Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum. However, the position, expression, and posture of the creature ...