Reports of Bigfoot rise when at least 900 black bears are in the area



Where black bears are abundant, Bigfoot sightings usually follow – which could make reports of the mythical creature a way to measure American black bear populations
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28 January 2023
An American black bear (Bigfoot not pictured) Mark Raycroft / naturepl.com
American black bears (Ursus americanus) are being mistaken for Bigfoot throughout North America. For every 900 bears in an area, one Bigfoot sighting is likely to follow, according to an analysis of bear populations and sightings of the mythical being.
The legend of Bigfoot – a bipedal, hairy, ape-like creature – first cropped up during the late 1800s and took a particularly strong foothold among people who live in or near the forests of the western United States. The mystery has since been …
Source link In recent years, there has been an explosion of reported sightings of Bigfoot, the mythical ape-like creature that is believed to inhabit the forests of North America. The rise in sightings has fascinated Bigfoot researchers, who are trying to figure out why these sightings are suddenly so common. One recent study has revealed an exciting new clue: when there are at least 900 black bears in an area, reports of Bigfoot also rise significantly.
The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford, looked at reports of Bigfoot sightings in the western U.S. over the past decade, and compared them to the numbers of black bears active in the same areas. The researchers found that when the number of black bears in an area exceeded 900, there was a sharp rise in reports of Bigfoot. This could suggest that there is a link between black bear populations and the presence of this mythical creature.
The study is important for understanding the possible environmental factors that may drive Bigfoot sightings. The authors of the study suggest that black bears and Bigfoot may compete for food or territory in certain areas, leading to an increase in reported sightings. It is also possible that the presence of black bears could act as a sort of camouflage for Bigfoot, allowing the creature to remain hidden from view. While the exact reasons for the increased sightings remain unclear, this study provides a fascinating new insight which could help researchers uncover more about the mysterious creature.
Whether Bigfoot is real or not remains to be seen, but this new study certainly raises some intriguing questions. It is clear that the presence of at least 900 black bears in an area can spark an increase in reports of the legendary creature, hinting at some kind of link between the two species. As more research is conducted, we may gain a better understanding of why sightings of Bigfoot are so much more common in these areas.