
Bigfoot
Size: 7-10ft Tall 500-900lbs
Discovered: 04/12/1674
Last Seen: 07/22/2011
Population: 1,456
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Description:
Bigfoot is described as a large, ape-like creature with a thick coat of dark brown or black hair. It resembles a human in shape but is much larger and more powerful, with prominent muscles, broad shoulders, and a distinctive, lumbering gait. Witnesses often describe an intense, musky odor accompanying Bigfoot sightings, lending to its alternative name “Skunk Ape” in some regions.
Habitat:
Dense forests, mountainous regions, and areas with ample tree cover. Bigfoot is especially associated with the wilderness areas of the Pacific Northwest, including Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
Abilities:
Bigfoot is believed to possess immense physical power, capable of breaking tree limbs, throwing large rocks, and even leaving claw marks on trees. Despite its size, Bigfoot is said to move with surprising stealth, using natural camouflage and silent movement to avoid detection. Some believe that Bigfoot has heightened senses, allowing it to detect humans from a considerable distance.
Weaknesses:
- Bright Light
- Human Presence
- Fire
Ways To Attract:
Local folklore hints that using vibrations or digging in soft sand might lure it to the surface, though the high danger level makes this inadvisable.