Types of North American Sasquatch

Nobody knows how many bigfoots there are but, there are more than one. There are enough bigfoot living in North America that different types are being reported. The reported types differ from each other but are consistent across eyewitnesses.

Type 1 Bigfoot

The Type 1 bigfoot, A.K.A. The Patty-type. This is the classic Sasquatch. It looks like a cross between a human and a Mountain gorilla. It has a large, powerful build a thick, broad chest, black hair, and gray skin. Other hair colors reported are brown, auburn, cinnamon, and occasionally white. The head, though massive, has been described as relatively small for the body. Type 1s sometimes develop a sagittal crest which can look like a person wearing a hoodie. They have a conspicuous brow ridge with a receding forehead, giving the eyes a deep-set look. The eyes are hard to see but have been reported to be proportionately further apart than a human's eyes. Type 1s have a flat face with prominent cheekbones and a square jaw. The mouth region is only slightly protuberant. The nose is near human in shape, though "pug" or flat, sometimes with forward-directed nostrils. The height average for the sampled population is 7’ 10, however, alpha males have been reported at 9' and larger. The average Type 1 is estimated to weigh between 500-800 pounds.



Type 2 Bigfoot

Type 2s seem more ape-like than the Type 1s. They're reported in many areas of North America, but especially in the South. Type 2s have a bestial man-like build and large eyes with a large pupil dilation for night vision. The hair is most often reported as black, but auburn, orange, and cinnamon have been reported. A bit smaller than the Type 1sthe Average height is around 7 feet. Type 2s tend to be very territorial and can be aggressive. They seem to kill a lot of livestock, especially the smaller varieties such as goats and chickens. Type 2s leave human-like footprints but can seem very much like known primates, especially chimps, orangutans and Bili apes.

Type 3 Bigfoot

Type 3 is something like a mandrill/human mix. (check out the drill.They look similar to a bigfoot but more "savage" or primal. Descriptions of the face vary, but most reports describe a large, dog/bear/baboon-faced, bipedal mammal.  Type 3s can be extremely tall (10' report - 15' report) with oversized heads that look more monster-like than ape-like. They tend to live up in the mountains but will come down for food. The fur is a typically dark, or deep brown. One witness reported seeing a Type 3 wearing animal pelts over their fur (hear the report.) They may eat humans, but reports of man-eating are rare and often based on very old legends. Type 3s tend to incite reports of paranormal characteristics, like having glowing red eyes or being bulletproof at close range. Check this out: Dogman Encounters Episode 85, an eyewitness (ex-military) goes looking for a bipedal canid but finds a Type 3it's a very cool account.  "Type 3is a very recent classification, traditionally these types were called Kukwes, or Gugwes, a kind of man-eating ogre from Mi'kmaq Indian folklore. Check out this interview with Brian "Duke" Sullivan on Sasquatch Chronicles.


Type 4 Bigfoot

Type 4 reports often come from the North/North East. They have been referred to as Early Man Bigfoot and the American Almas. They are the most human-looking of the hairy bipedal humanoids possessing traits of archaic/prehistoric man. They're typically a bit leaner than the Type 1s but are still large, and well-muscled. A hairy Homo Heidelbergensis (link) is a decent model for the Type 4They have less facial hair than other types. The crown of the head can have thinning hair or even be bald on top. Some eyewitnesses have reported beards and mustaches ranging from just noticeable to fully grown. Type 4s have round (not conical) heads. Their noses are hooded. The mouth is wider than what we would consider normal. The teeth are square and human-looking. The skin color is pasty gray or black with a leathery appearance. Some people think these are hybrids, part human, part novel primate. They may be, but all members of the genus Homo developed and used tools. There are no reports of Type 4s using tools of any kind. If they are human — even pre-modern — why would they stop creating and using tools? 

This paper by Aaron Mills, Gerald Mills, M. N. Townsend is an analysis of tooth marks found on piles of bones in the Mt. St. Helens area. They make an excellent case for the existence of an undiscovered extant Hominin. "The totality of the evidence analysis very conclusively proves that a new “Hominin” species with an estimated height of over 8’8” is currently living and feeding upon various ungulate (Cervidae) species in the immediate vicinity of Mount St. Helen’s."

The Genoskwa

​The Genoskwa is a type of bigfoot mentioned in Native American folklore as "rock man", it is reported as bigfoot's larger, bulkier cousin, with rock hard skin, they twist the heads of their victims until they are decapitated. 

The Skunk Ape

The Skunk Ape is a large hairy, bipedal mammal that calls the Everglades home. Castings of their tracks confirm they have four toes. Male Skunk Apes stand up to 7 feet tall and can weigh more than 350 pounds. Females are considerably smaller, standing 5 – 6 feet tall and weigh 180 – 250 pounds. Both males and females are covered with reddish-black fur.

Most confirmed Skunk Ape sightings report an individual animal, however, increasing sightings reported claim to have seen several Skunk Apes traveling together. These groups also known as troops are becoming more common.

Skunk Ape sightings are reported throughout Florida. It is estimated between 7 to 9 Skunk Apes live in the Everglades area. These sightings suggest the highest concentration inhabit the Florida Everglades. Big Cypress National Preserve offers the best opportunity for researchers to locate Skunk Apes. Often times Skunk Apes are sighted in close proximity to large cities. In one instance a Skunk Ape reportedly ran across I-75 in broad daylight.


BIGFOOT TYPES GLOBAL

Almas

Described as looking like humans, but with fur covering most of the body, the Almas is a variety of wildman or bigfoot that is reported from the Altai Mountains in Mongolia and the Tien Shan Mountains in China. The body hair of Almas is often described as curly, the jaws are large, and the eyebrow ridges are heavy. Visible areas of skin on the face, hands, and feet are usually dark. The body hair is usually described as red or reddish-brown, sometimes as black. Most reports indicate an adult height of about five feet, but some describe a creature as tall as six and a half feet.

Orang Pendek

Reported from the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, the Orang-Pendek is described as a red-furred bipedal ape-man about four feet tall. It is supposed to be attractive and graceful and has been sighted by many natives. Westerners have seen this creature regularly since 1923, but numerous expeditions have failed to find anything better than footprints and hairs that don't test as any known creature. Some people think the orang-pendek is a new species of ground-dwelling bipedal orangutan, while others favor the idea of a very primitive human.

Yeti

The Himalaya Mountains of Tibet and Nepal are the homeland of these legendary creatures. The two terms "Yeti" and "abominable snowman" are sometimes applied to creatures from other remote areas of Asia as well. There are three species of Yeti. The dzu-teh for the biggest, hulking giants who sometimes walk on all fours and seem half bear, half-ape, meh-teh for the "classic" yeti that stands about six feet tall and has a pointed top of the head, and teh-lma for the three-foot-tall frog-eating yeti that makes its home in steamy jungle valleys between mountains.


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