QUOTE(micahn @ Jul 3 2007, 01:25 PM)

Wow can you imagine what it would be like to have one roar into your face. Talk about needing some clean underwear.
I do not buy into the whole paranormal stuff but the none normal foot prints I do. To be it is a classic case on inbreeding.
Were you trying to say was that the tracks left were from an inbred Bigfoot? I have seen several very similiar casts from various places that promotes the theory that BF type creatures have discernable physical traits that are generally associated with the BF indigeneous that particular part of the world. If I remember correctly, many of the reports from Florida regarding the Skunk Ape identify it as having less than the five toes and a different shaped foot than the more widely known creatures of the Pacific northwest region.
There is tons of evidence and eyewitness accounts on the net supporting the idea that the BF not only have physical differences among the various populaces reported around the globe, but also exhibit markedly contrastive behaviors and habits in these isolated environments. All this would make since as it is common not only in known ape species, but is a part of evolution seen throughout the animal kingdom.
So I wouldn't automatically assume that this yowie's mom and dad were also his aunt and uncle?