Cutting-Edge New Study Explains Bigfoot Sightseeings

Foxton dedicated the whole study to Bigfoot. By using the numbers, he might have finally solved the existence of the creature present in North American and Canadian Folklore.

He wrote, “It has been suggested that the American black bear (Ursus americanus) may be responsible for a significant number of purported sightings of an alleged unknown species of hominid in North America.”

The scientists analyzed the USA and Canada by “regressing sasquatch sightings on bear populations in each state/province while adjusting for the human population and land area in a mixed-effects model.”

The data showed there is one Bigfoot sightseeing in every 900 bears.

Foxton concluded that based on statistical reviews, “it is likely that many supposed Sasquatch are misidentified known forms.”

Additionally, he included the human population in the equation. The findings say that with more black bears and humans, there were more Bigfoot sightseeing.

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