Could Bigfoot stand the heat?

It's Arizona in October. 104 degrees forecast for the Phoenix area.. yet they say Bigfoot was seen just a couple hours away? It's not the first time the hairy beast has been reported here. In fact, sightings go back decades. So if you believe in Sasquatch, the question is what he does in the scorching heat. I mean... he can't exactly shave his fur. Maybe a Bigfoot creature molts like a sheep. Or maybe it hibernates like a bear. Some bigfoot researchers speculate that the creatures migrate like birds, whales and other animals seeking temperate climates.

Now to the current situation: the team from Searching for Bigfoot, Inc has set up camp in the small town of Seligman, AZ. "JavaBob" Schmalzbach tells local media outlets that a local man saw the creature peering in his windows and then trotting off into the pine tree desert. He even found a fingernail... which the SFBI people sent off for DNA testing. Guess we have to take their word for all of this since we haven't heard from the actual witness.. nor have we seen the test results for professional analysis. You see, SFBI is headed up not by JavaBob, but by Tom Biscardi.

If that name rings a bell.. let me refresh your memory. How about this headline: "Bigfoot Body frozen in Georgia". Yeah... it was the summer of 2008 and Tom Biscardi announced his big find. He'd bought a freezer that contained the supposed body of a Bigfoot Creature. The drama escalated from there and let's just say the body was a fake.. Biscardi was laughed out of town and out of the public eye for a whole year. Now he's back... sort of. JavaBob rolled into Seligman with his story and test results.. promising Biscardi is not far behind.

We'll see.

For now, enjoy the news reports of the current Bigfoot sightings:
KPHO, CBS 5
KTVK, NewsChannel 3

Here are some of the best reports ever done on Bigfoot sightings in Arizona:
Bigfoot: Legend of the Apaches (part one)
Bigfoot: Search on the Apache Reservation (part two)

What are your thoughts? Have you seen Bigfoot? Do you believe?

 

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