>>1229378>this isn't even including that bigfoots might bury their deadLike most predators, including primates, they're cannibals. And with their size they have enormous calorie requirements. They may conceal the remains when they're done, but when they drag off one of their own they eat it.
>>1229393>>1229398There are 600k bears in North America. Yet finding a bear carcass is so incredibly rare it's a meme.
An apex predator only a step lower than humans in intelligence, whose lives are defined by stalking and stealth? That can easily cover terrain so difficult you wouldn't consider it terrain? Whose numbers may be below 10k?
You aren't going to find any bodies.
>>1229678>All I ever see on the side of support is a whole lot of conjecture. Well they travel in groupsTheir group behavior is supported by footprint surveys and hundreds of eyewitness accounts. It's also typical behavior for large primates.
200 years ago Victorian travelers to Africa would come back with descriptions of gorillas. They were met with the same degree of incredulity. It took almost 70 years for westerners to have hard evidence of the Panda after first hearing about them from rural Chinese. And pandas are stupid, don't hide, and are highly visible in their environment.
>>1229730>weWho is this exactly?
>>1229872>I've got this theory that prior to Columbus' discovery of America, There was already a huge Bigfoot die off at the Zenith of the Mississippian Culture due to intensive agricultural practices and deforestation.Many tribes have legends of actively warring with them, and driving them out of their territories.
Bigfoot populations are actually increasing. We've cleared so much land for agriculture that deer populations have exploded and deer are their staple food.
>>1231413What do they eat in the winter?