Bigfoot is real and has been having little Bigfoot babies, boffins claim.
The forest dwelling beasts are roaming woodland and have been mating – leading to experts believing they are now living in large packs in the deep dark woods.
The Sasquatch was studied by explorers looking for proof they exist inside dense forestland in British Columbia, Canada.
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Leading cryptozoologist Brittany Barbieri said she believes she was being watched by yeti families while doing the study in the wilderness.
Barbieri, who is the host of Discovery documentary series Lost Monster Files – said the monster – does exist and has found evidence it is their home as part of the upcoming show.
She said: “The Sasquatch is rooted in mythology, so much so there are even signs around the forest saying ‘Sasquatch crossing’ and they do Sasquatch tours of places they have been spotted.
“Those in the area live with the idea that they are there. The forest is expansive, with much of it impassable to humans on the whole.
“These clever tribes – and we believe they are a tribe – of creatures, could be undiscovered forever if they wanted to. These stories wouldn’t persist if people weren’t continually seeing it.”
The team carried out tests with barbed wire which caught hairs of the Bigfoot which they believe were the hairs of younger baby members of the family.
“The younger they are, the more curious they are and eventually the older creatures teach the young to stay hidden over time.
“They are very agile in their foot placement for a reason and you will not see them unless they want you to.
“You will hear deer but not a Sasquatch.
“We believe they were watching us the entire time and we could not have known.
“The human scent is much stronger, they knew we were coming, and there were many times we would know we were near as it would go silent. There was something bigger in them woods and the wildlife like birds knew it.”
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