"Distribution of sightings of Bigfoot in North America based on information from the BFRO Geographical Database of Bigfoot/Sasquatch Sightings & Reports. The huge number of sightings in California compared with, for example, the more sparse number of sightings throughout Canada may be a reflection of the populations of humans in those places rather than the populations of Bigfoot (38 million in California compared with 33 million in the whole of Canada)"
Ignore the fact that nearly all of California is very comfortable to live in? Try that line in most of Canada where it may be -40 to -60 in winter, oops i forgot Bigfoot is a snowbird.
Any identifiable group that wishes to survive must have more than a very few members hiding in the bush here and there. Of course, being human and inclined to be often dumb enough to be easily conned helps ghosts to survive.
Ignore the fact that nearly all of California is very comfortable to live in? Try that line in most of Canada where it may be -40 to -60 in winter, oops i forgot Bigfoot is a snowbird.
Any identifiable group that wishes to survive must have more than a very few members hiding in the bush here and there. Of course, being human and inclined to be often dumb enough to be easily conned helps ghosts to survive.