Famous photos taken by a deer hunter in western Pennsylvania in 2007. He set up the camera with a salt lick to attract deer. He got some deer, some bears and also apparently a juvenile Bigfoot! The Pennsylvania Department of Fish and Game says that this is a "mangy bear." Many continue to insist that it is mangy bear. However, the limb to torso measurements are completely wrong for a bear, plus bears don't bend down to sniff things the way this thing bends down to smell the salt lick. The way it bends down is typical for an ape.
Bears have limb to torso ratios of 60%. Humans and primates have ratios of 120-150%. This animal has a ratio of 122%.
Juvenile Bigfoots are quadrupedal until they are three or four years old, when they begin to walk bipedally.
Interestingly, the trail cam that took these shots was repeatedly broken and had to be replaced a number of times. There are many reports of Bigfoots destroying trail cams. Few if any other animals routinely destroy trail cams. Bigfoots are apparently upset by the night flash of the trail cams.
Debate continues to rage over these strange photos, with even members of the Bigfoot researcher community saying that it's just a mangy bear.
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