Brenda Peters
Nov 20 2004, 08:04 PM
Hello all,
What does Bigfoot eat?
I guess this is quite a basic question, and one that has
probably been asked and answered by this forum hundreds of times.
I'm new here though, so perhaps you could indulge me.
I've looked around the web quite a bit, and can't find any
definite answer about Bigfoot's diet. I would imagine that something as
big as Bigfoot would need to eat quite a lot. If it's a vegetarian, then
I guess getting enough to eat would take up most of its day. I
imagine it moving slowly through the forest, eating whatever it
can as it goes along, a bit like a gorilla. Is this right?
Thanks in advance,
Brenda.
Leemon
Nov 20 2004, 08:20 PM
I believe that the Sasquatch is an opportunistic omnivore. It readily consumes any available food source that it is able to locate, be it plant or animal.
TheSickMoon
Nov 20 2004, 08:22 PM
micahn
Nov 20 2004, 08:25 PM
Well as with just about every thing we will really not know until they are proved real and studied a lot.
But I like to think that they eat a lot like us. Meaning they eat both plants and animals both.
I have read reports of them eating different fruits, Nuts, different plants, Catching fish, Carrying deer, Digging for ground squirrels and all kinds of other stuff. You can see that if all that is true then they eat just about anything they can find. And really it seems about right that they would eat like that as most apes do.
Most people think that all apes just eat plants and that simple is not the facts of the matter. Now most will not go hunting to kill meat to eat but some do like chimps. Others if they happen along something that is already dead they will eat it. Or if something gets to close to them they will reach out and thats that lol. But as far as I know all of the great apes and even most monkeys will eat meat when they can.
If they only eat plants and fruits and all that I would have a problem with how they look. Animals that only eat plants have a very big stomach for the most part. The reason is that it takes a lot time to digest that sort of food (Even for us) and they need to be able to keep it inside of them longer for them to get the right stuff out of it.