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Old 10-17-2005, 01:53 PM   #1
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Bigfoot Conference in Texas

Bigfoot Conference in Texas Draws Hundreds

By ANGELA K. BROWN, Associated Press Writer Sun Oct 16, 4:31 AM ET


JEFFERSON, Texas - Next to a lifelike replica of a giant ape head, the believers milled around tables Saturday covered with casts of large footprints, books about nature's mysteries and T-shirts proclaiming "Bigfoot: Often Imitated, Never Invalidated."


While they can have a sense of humor about it, the search for the legendary Sasquatch is no joke for many of the nearly 400 people who came here to discuss the latest sightings and tracking techniques at the Texas Bigfoot Conference.

"It's not a matter of believing, like faith, when you believe in something you can't see," said Daryl G. Colyer, a Lorena businessman who has investigated hundreds of reported Bigfoot sightings in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.

"It's a flesh-and-blood animal that just has not been discovered yet. And I think we're getting closer and closer and closer," Colyer said.

Outlandish theories about the origin of Bigfoot abound, including that it might be an extraterrestrial. Many believe that a towering, ape-like creature descended from a prehistoric 9- to 10-foot-tall gorilla called a Gigantopithecus, and that it now inhabits North American forests.

Hoaxes have been a large part of the making of the Bigfoot legend. California construction company owner Ray L. Wallace donned 16-inch wooden feet to create tracks in mud in 1958, and it led to a front-page story in a local paper that coined the term "Bigfoot."

But there have been more than 2,550 seemingly credible Bigfoot sightings reported in North America the past century, according to Christopher L. Murphy's 2004 book "Meet the Sasquatch."

Murphy believes thousands more witnesses are too afraid of ridicule to come forward.

"You see one of these things and it changes your whole perception of reality," said Craig Woolheater, the office manager of a Dallas company who co-founded the Texas Bigfoot Research Center in 1999, five years after he said he saw a hairy creature walking along a remote Louisiana road.

Colyer and others estimate that about 2,000 are in North America today, reclusive nocturnal animals living in thickly wooded areas with waterways, eating meat and plants and making nests out of trees and brush.

Pictures and film footage are often disputed, such as the 1967 footage of a creature walking near a California creek. Most evidence centers on hundreds of casts of footprints collected since the 1950s.

Jimmy Chilcutt, a retired fingerprint analysis expert for the Conroe Police Department, said many of the hundreds of prints he examined belonged to a primate, but not a human, ape, gorilla or chimpanzee.

Like Chilcutt, other well-respected professionals have come forward to say such evidence should not be dismissed.

"To me it's still an open question, but here's some evidence that warrants some serious consideration, so give it a chance," said Jeff Meldrum, associate professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University who has studied more than 150 casts of footprints. "This is not a paranormal question; it's a biological question."

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Old 10-17-2005, 02:06 PM   #2
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I was always a sceptic of bigfoot, but who knows. It makes no sense to me how I believe in Nessie and other lake monsters and yet I don't really believe in Bigfoot or "Sasquach." I might change my mind, who knows, but for now I will say nay, I say, NAY!
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i was watching a documentary on NGC the other day about Sasquatch. In particular, the one that is supposed to be found deep in the swamps of south Louisiana.

One point that was made that had me rolling was this guy said "...the difference between the big foot in the northwest are a bunch of hippies sitting around a campfire singing kumbaya....Louisiana's bigfoot has long hair, listens to Black Sabbath, and wants to tear your head off..."

the quoting may not be exact, but that was the gist
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Animals that inhabit deep woods areas that don't want to be seen simply won't be seen, especially inexperienced humans tromping through the woods elusive animals hear you and split a mile or so away. It reminds me of the Eastern Cougar (mountain lion) people had thought it had been extinct for years. (at least in northeastern PA) But every now and then people stumble upon them. Sometimes by the time you see them they're chewing on your throat (their method of taking down and killing their prey, mostly deer).
But most of the handful of sightings of the mountain lion in that area are seen when it snows a couple feet, they are forced to travel the roads since they are low to the ground, they have a really hard time getting around in the thick snow. But you could spend a lifetime in the woods in the same area and never see a mountain lion they are too elusive. So why can't something such as this "bigfoot" exist. There still are very large unihabited areas of woods here in the US and in canada. So I wouldn't be to suprised that there isn't alot of animals we still don't know about, especially the nocturnal ones.
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