Hiker John Stoneman claimed he spotted not one but two of the seven-foot-tall ape-like beasts through the trees, just yards from a main road in Kinzua State Park near Bradford.īut a tipster told HuffPost Weird News either Stoneman was lying or he didn't know he was actually staring at a chunk of a tree that had been uprooted by well drillers. In October last year an apparent Bigfoot sighting in Pennsylvania was labelled a scam after the mythical creature turned out to be a huge tree stump. In the last 12 months alone there have been several reported sightings, although not all have gone uncontested. More recently, the Sasquatch Genome Project spent $500,000 on collecting data and evidence over the past five years. In 1951 American Eric Shipton photographed what he described as a Yeti footprint beginning a spate of 'sightings' and print finds. Famous: A still from the 1972 Patterson-Gimlin film purporting to show Bigfootįor many, Bigfoot is considered to be a combination of folklore, misidentification and hoax.Īlong with the Loch Ness Monster, it is commonly described as a modern-day myth - but that has not prevented a raft of sightings throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
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