is it time to bust out my "bigfoot is bears" photo collection again? if your mental image of a bear is a thick-furred, fat glossy male bear in autumn, you're probably not prepared for how weird their proportions can look in spring, or when walking upright, like they frequently do.
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Bears don't have ass cheeks and apes don't have external tails!
Here's hoping that you received no harassment from Big-Foot picture guys, nor confused big Foot-Picture guys.
Former Park Ranger says 👍.
https://bsky.app/profile/coconnor8.bsky.social/post/3kgvqwssq352g
i think bears want to be apes so bad
(in a hilarious twist, I've had my own footprints mistaken for bear tracks, which was very very funny at the time.)
I had no idea they looked like that.
Sometimes he's a guy in a costume whose buddy has a movie camera and a weird idea.
it’s a bear…
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article284292668.html
Bears can have big feet.
But i see what you mean.
Truly, this is probably a good amount of bigfoot sightings.
Seriously, how could anybody believe that a large primate could go unnoticed until now? Where are their bones or corpses when they die?
Black bears are definitely bigfoot in disguise! 😉
There's no reasoning with bears.
Do you have a website or public sm account with the bears as BFF pics? I want to show some peeps them thx
Science!
https://www.theverge.com/2012/12/18/3780240/why-is-bigfoot-eating-bagels
Bigfoot is a Wookie.
also these pictures are really cool.
"Look," said the first, "Bigfoot tracks!"
"No, those are Chupacabra tracks," said the second.
"No, it's Bigfoot!"
"CHUPACABRA!"
"BIGFOOT!"
They were still arguing when the train hit them.
But I still like the theory that Bigfoot is simply blurry
bigfoot is bears!!
If you develop a canid to the size of a bear,you will have an animal looking not much different from a bear.
As animal that got himbernal a good part of the year, is trully acceptable that beara can look very weird just after himbernation, after all...
(No bears in Australia... that we know of... koalas are marsupials)
Like, if you ever find a bear skeleton that's lost the little bones of the toes&wrists, and the skull, it's hard not to assume it's human, or at least an ape's. It's freaky.
Yup!
They all have big feet