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Bigfoot dung 'can be easily confused for human poo' warns experienced hunter

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Bigfoot dung in the woods can be easily confused as belonging to a bear or even a human, claims an experienced hunter.If tracking the elusive giant was easy then we would probably have far more evidence of its existence but that has not stopped cryptoid enthusiasts going looking for it.Beasts of the World: Hairy Humanoids author Andy McGrath has devised a list of tell tale signs that the primarily nocturnal and solitary Bigfoot is close by.Andy told the Daily Star that despite the secretive creatures being naturally inquisitive animals attracted to human activity, they prefer to keep their distance.

That is unless we are intruding on bigfoot territory, in which case they will throw rocks, sticks and even howl to intimidate ramblers, Andy says.

Much like a skunk, the beast has also been reported to produce a strong overwhelming stench as a deterrent to others.When it comes to looking for the species in America's north western forests, Andy says its footprints are an obvious place to start.

He said: "As its name implies, Bigfoot has BIG feet! Which in appearance are superficially similar to those of human feet; albeit on a much larger scale (averaging between 14 – 18 inches in length)."It has a flat foot, that is broader and wider than humans and that appears to display unusual mid-foot flexibility; commonly known among Bigfoot researchers as the ‘midtarsal pressure ridge’."Beyond foot prints, recognising bigfoot poo or scat from other animals is a skill many hunters are trying to learn.

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