Bigfoot

Bigfoot
Frame 352 of the 1967 Patterson–Gimlin film, alleged by the filmmakers to depict a female Bigfoot.[1]
Ibang mga ngaranSasquatch
Other names
Nasyon
RehiyonNorth America

An Bigfoot ( /ˈ b ɪ ɡ f ʊ t / ), inaapod man na Sasquatch ( /ˈ s æ s k w æ tʃ , An ˈ s æ s k w ɒ tʃ / ), sarong dakula, may buhok na mitolohikong linalang na sinasabing nag-eerok sa mga kagubatan sa Amerika del Norte, partikularmente sa Pasipikong Norte-sulnupan . [2] [3] An Bigfoot itinampok sa parehong osipon kan mga Amerikano asin Canada, asin poon kan kabangaan kan ika-20 siglo nagdakula na ini na sarong icon sa kultura, na naglalakop sa popular na kultura asin nagin tema kan sadiring laen na subkultura . [4] [5]

An mga mahilig sa Bigfoot, arog kan mga nasa laog kan pseudoscience kan cryptozoology, nagtao nin manlaen-laen na klase nin kaduda-duda na ebidensya tanganing patunayan an pag-eksister ni Bigfoot, kabali an mga anekdotal na paghihingako nin mga nahiling siring man mga soboot retrato, video asin audio recordings, mga sample nin buhok, asin mga cast nin darakulang bakas. [6][7][8][9]Alagad, an siyentipikong pinagkaoroyonan iyo na an Bigfoot, asin an soboot ebidensya, sarong kombinasyon nin mga osipon, salang pagmidbid, asin kaputikan imbes na sarong buhay na hayop. [10] [11] [12]

An mga folklorist nagsusubaybay kan pangyayari kan Bigfoot sa kombinasyon nin mga bagay asin pinagkukuanan, kabali an pigura kan European wild man, mga osipon, asin mga katutubong kultura . [13] An mga halimbawa nin kaparehong mga osipon kan mga layas, natatahoban nin buhok na mga humanoid yaon sa bilog na kinaban, [14] [15] arog kan Skunk ape kan sur-sirangan na Estados Unidos, an Almas, Yeren, asin Yeti sa Asya, an Australian Yowie, [16] [17] asin mga linalang sa mga mitolohiya kan mga katutubong tawo . [18] [19] An pag-isip nin mga kamawotan, an paglangkaw kan kultura sa mga kahaditan sa kapalibutan, asin an kabilogan na kaaraman kan sosyedad sa temang ini pigsambit bilang dagdag na mga bagay.

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