BIG FOOT
Sometimes called Sasquatch.
A upright hairy, ape like man creature.
Described as black, dark brown, or dark reddish.
Roughly 6–9 feet.
Can weigh over 600 lbs.
Some footprint casts have also contained claw marks.
Is commonly reported to have a strong, unpleasant smell.
It is also said to imitate other animals to trick anyone who is listening.
Some can hide in trees.
They have night vision.
They howl or bang their fists or clubs on trees to communicate.
Some Bigfoots are strong enough to rip trees out of the ground.
Some people think they might be psychic.
Many culture have their own bigfoot.
According to Appalachian Investigators of Mystery Sightings,
There are more than 12 different kinds of bigfoot in the Appalachians alone.
Bigfoot legends go back at least 3,000 years.
Here are just some notable Big Foots? Feets?
MIDNIGHT WHISTLER
First appearing in Iroquois, it is believed to be the first type of Bigfoot that ventured beyond the cave system.
It is supposedly used waterways to spread throughout Appalachia.
It's nocturnal and vicious.
Weighs 400 pounds, has jet black fur, and glowing green eyes.
Some Bigfoot investigators think that these creatures communicate with each other by knocking on wood with their fists or a club.
Another way they reportedly communicate is with their steam engine- like whistle.
One Bigfoot type lives in an area where Golden Delicious apples grow.
They supposedly love this fruit.
Came to live in nests on the ground.
Ohio Grass man
Lives in the Ohio grasslands.
Around 7 feet tall.
About 300 lbs.
Foot print ranges from 10 - 20 inches long.
Some reports say it growls and barks with unusual heavy breath.
Other say it sounds like the cry of a baby or the scream of a woman.
Has a strong lingering odor.
Has luminous red or orange eyes.
According to eyewitnesses reported to be very aggressive and are unimaginably strong.
Native American writings claim, the creatures have the capacity for peace.
Possibly a high-level of intelligence.
Can throw large rocks and can break tree limbs.
Known to kill dogs and deer.
Sometimes just takes the livers.
Lives in caves.
West Virginian Yahoo
Also called Yayho.
Reported to be around 8 feet tall.
It has jet-black fur.
Makes a loud scream.
Highly intelligent.
Work together well in a small group.
Acts of overwhelming hostility have been noted.
Said to have thrown small trees at the hunters.
Has been know to eat from gardens.
Stolen pigs.
Albatwitch
They roam the area of Columbia, Pennsylvania.
About 4 feet tall.
Their bizarre common name is short for "apple-snitch", as they are reputed to have a taste for apples.
Legends speak of how they would oftentimes steal apples from picnickers, occasionally even throwing them at the startled people.
The creatures often sat in trees, coming down only to find food.
Lived in wooded areas.
Wood Booger
Native to the state of Virginia.
It was often rumored to carry off young children.
Fouke Monster
Also know as the Southern Sasquatch.
Said to roam Arkansas.
Initial sightings of the creature were concentrated in the Jonesville/Boggy Creek area.
Covered in long dark hair.
Estimated to be 7- 10 feet tall.
Weighs 250–800 pounds.
Some accounts as running swiftly with a galloping gait and swinging its arms in a fashion similar to a monkey.
Reported as having a combination of a terrible skunk and a wet dog odor.
Has bright red eyes about the size of silver dollars.
One set of foot prints reportedly measured 17 inches in length and 7 inches wide.
Another appeared to show that the creature only had three toes.
Missouri Monster
Or Momo the Monster.
Reported to have a large, pumpkin-shaped head.
Furry body, and hair covering the eyes.
About 7 feet tall.
Eats dogs.
Has a terrible odor.
Skunk Ape
Reported in the South Eastern United States.
Notably in the Florida Everglades.
Black fur.
Most obvious characteristic is its terrible odor
Red Glowing eyes.
There is an official Skunk Ape headquarters in Ochopee, Florida.
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