Uh oh. The case
for and
against Bigfoot is heating up again.
Those who don't believe are scoffing mightily that there's no 'empirical evidence' for the case of the creature's existence and say that 'thousands' of them 'roaming North America' and elsewhere wouldn't be easy to ignore. What the naysayers fail to grasp is that Bigfoot might just be a nomadic creature and could be perhaps highly intelligent. As to the failure to find bodies of deceased Bigfoot, how about the creatures being intelligent enough to cremate their dead in forest fires?