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Originally posted by niato007
Would Bigfoot have dominance over the territory or would he fall prey to Bears likw we do? I guess what i'm asking is would Bigfoot easliy kill a grizzly or Black Bear? Or is it at the top of the food chain?
Originally posted by Gemwolf
Originally posted by IXRAZORXI321
You must not be much of a hunter.I have nearly stepped on small dear in the woods. There instincts when scared are to lay down and hide. As they get older they will learn to run. I have walked to within 20 yards of larges bucks while they fed on my bait pile. I would say they can do it easily if there where 2or3 working together.
It would be extremely easy to locate there bedding spots and attack them at night. They make trails right to them any idiot could follow it.
There's a huge difference between an adult deer an a baby deer. Yes, the young ones depend on their camouflage because they cannot outrun predators. But there is no way in hell anyone can sneak up to a deer - close enough to grab it. Lions, leopards, etc. are some of the best hunters that do some sneaking during the hunt but it just don’t work that way. There's always some amount/degree of chasing.
The only animals I know that can sneak up are insects (and some fish) with camouflage - with a limited rate of success, and crocs for obvious reasons.
If Bigfoot is a predator - deer would know him as that, and would run at the first whiff of his smell. Maybe if he's got some sort of camouflage method?
I still don't agree that Bigfoot is a predator or a carnivore for that matter.
Originally posted by IXRAZORXI321
The bigfoot I saw had reflective lenses in his eyes. He can see the same way a deer can. Being able to see the same way as his prey would give him camo abilities we don't have. His smell would most likely be covered the same way a dog does by rolling in every smell they find.
Originally posted by IXRAZORXI321
I'm just going by what I saw. Bigfoot's eyes lit up in my headlights just like a deer. (Yes it was bigfoot.) This leads me to believe he can see like the deer can.
Think about this. Why do hunters wear bright orange when hiding in the woods?
Originally posted by IXRAZORXI321
The bigfoot I saw had reflective lenses in his eyes. He can see the same way a deer can. Being able to see the same way as his prey would give him camo abilities we don't have.