thanks for all the responses. I often wondered how BF handles himself in the wild and the respect he might get from other animals. It's true that animals don't fight for support or pride. They fight if their young are in danger or if they are backed into a corner. I see the Sasquatch as having an advantage simply because he can use weapons (sticks, rocks). He can also call on his buddies. A Grizzly or cougar will not have others of their kind to rescue them, unless they are young and still in care of their parents. I can see a young BF being susceptible and fall prey. Nature also weeds out the weak and so I believe that an injured bigfoot(unless cared for 24/7) can become some animal's dinner. That is probably why people don't find many bones. Nature makes short work of her dead specimens, nothing is wasted. Plus there is the subject of odor. If BF uses his stench as a defense mechanism like the skunk, then that gives him another advantage. Who knows what gifts evolution has given the BF. He may be king of the wild and command total respect.
Posted on Mar 29, 2002, 9:58 AM from IP address 161.184.232.32