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Many regions throughout North America have differentiating names for Bigfoot. [74] In Canada, the name Sasquatch is widely used in addition to Bigfoot. [75] The United States uses both of these names but also has numerous names and descriptions of the creatures depending on the region and area in which they are allegedly sighted. [76]
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 ...
The search for Bigfoot continues. Bigfoot, Grassman, Sasquatch, Yeti, regardless of what you choose to call it, the legend of this mythical creature dates back centuries and exists in every corner ...
Grassman, a seven-foot tall human-like Bigfoot seen in Salt Fork State Park in Guernsey County. Cedar Bog Monster, ... is another lake-dwelling beast said to call Ohio home. This huge, glow-eyed ...
Bigfoot (hard drive), a computer storage product; Bigfoot, a 1990 video game by Acclaim for Nintendo Entertainment System; Bigfoot: Collision Course, a 2008 video game by Zoo Games; A nickname for the first Narco-submarine seized by United States Coast Guard; Bigfoot, a member of S.H.A.D.E. from DC Comics
Bun Manchi – Nepali for "jungle man" that is used outside Sherpa communities where yeti is the common name. [16] Mirka – Another name for "wild-man". Local legend holds that "anyone who sees one dies or is killed". The latter is taken from a written statement by Frank Smythe's sherpas in 1937. [17]
Most sovereign states have alternative names. Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This article attempts to give all known alternative names and initialisms for all nations, countries, and sovereign states, in English and any predominant or official languages of the country in question.