Sasquatch

Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, is an ape-like creature said to live in the Unites States and Canada.  Although sightings have been reported in numerous states, most  reports come from the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Numerous Bigfoot sightings have also been reported in British Columbia, Canada.

In Wisconsin, the Lakota Indians call the creature "Chiye-tanka", a word meaning "Big Elder Brother." Sasquatch is described as a large, hairy bipedal hominoid. Many people think that Bigfoot's relatives can be found in different areas of the world under different names, such as the "Yeti" in Nepal and Tibet, the "Yeren" in China, the "Orenge Pendek" in Indonesia, and the "Yowie" in Australia.

The Sasquatchs' footprints can be twenty-four inches long and up to eight inches wide (hence the nickname "Bigfoot"). Researchers report seeing prints that indicate that Bigfoot has claws. People who have reported seeing a Sasquatch, that in addition to resembling an ape, it has has large eyes and facial structures that bear a resemblance to a male gorilla. The most common color of a Sasquatch's hair is black.  However, several colors have been reported such as dark brown, reddish brown, light brown, gray, and in rare instances, white. Most sightings have reported that the hair on Sasquatch is quite wiry and appears to be matted to the creature.

Based on Bigfoot sightings, researchers believe that Sasquatch does not migrate far distances. However, they do shift their patterns of movement and can move deeper into forests when they need to. Researchers concluded this by the fact that there are less Bigfoot sightings in the winter. They have been known to travel up to a hundred miles in search of mates.