Sportshow
participant makes case for existence of Bigfoot
By
BRENT FRAZEE | The Kansas City Star
Larry
Battson has seen the smirks, the winks, the rolling of the eyes.
But
that doesnt bother him in the least. When you profess to believe in Bigfoot,
that comes with the territory.
When
I used to talk about Bigfoot at sports shows, Id have skeptics, said
Battson, a nationally known educator on wildlife, who is displaying rattlesnakes
and other reptiles at the Kansas City Sportshow this week.
Id
have good old boys come up and say What are you trying to feed
us? But Id always tell them, You believe what you want to believe.
Im convinced it exists.
Call
it what you like Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti, the Abominable Snowman
its out there, Battson says.
Hes
convinced that secretive, mysterious, apelike creatures inhabit the deep forests
of the United States. He and others describe them as 7 to 10 feet tall, weighing
more than 500 pounds, with feet 20 to 25 inches long. They are covered in brown
hair, walk on two feet and have a pronounced brow ridge, believers claim.
They
are highly intelligent, keeping to themselves and offering only fleeting exposure
to humans. That explains why they are so seldom seen and why scientific proof
of their existence is so scarce, believers say.
But
many, including the scientific community, remain unconvinced. If colonies of this
Bigfoot creature do indeed exist, they say, get us the documentation.
There
is a distant, grainy photo of a supposed Bigfoot taken in 1967 by Roger Patterson
and Robert Gimlin, two men who say they ran across the creature in a remote part
of northern California. But thats it.
Since
then, there have been proven hoaxes and much skepticism.
In
all the time Ive been with the Conservation Department, Ive never
heard an agent talk about a Bigfoot sighting, said Brian Bartlett, a conservation
agent with the Missouri Department of Conservation. With all the hunters
we have out in the woods and with all the trail cameras that are set out these
days, youd think someone would spot one if they do exist.
But
weve learned to never say never.
Battson
has heard such skepticism before. Be he remains undeterred.
He
has been studying Bigfoot for about 30 years now, traveling the country to research
alleged sightings.
He
has taken molds of footprints, he has audio tape of the sounds the creatures make
in the wild, he has read journals of families that had close encounters with them,
and he has mountains of testimony from people who claimed to have seen the primate.
He spotted what may have been a Bigfoot, but he isnt certain.
One
of those testimonies came from his wife, who spotted what she believed to be a
Bigfoot in the headlights of her car as she returned to the Battsons home
in rural Indiana one night.
That
sighting came as no surprise to her husband. There have been other alleged spottings
in Putnam County, Ind., where the couple lives.
These
arent just a few crackpots making up stories, said Battson, 55, who
lives in Clinton Falls, Ind. There are literally hundreds of people across
the nation who have reported seeing Bigfoot.
In
fact, the only states where there havent been sightings are Hawaii and Rhode
Island.
Battson
first became intrigued with Bigfoot when he talked with noted wildlife researcher
Jim Fowler of the Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom television show
years ago.
Fowler
was in Russia to tape footage of the brown bear, but all the guides wanted to
talk about was Bigfoot.
Jim
said it was very convincing, Battson said. These guides got a good
look at this creature, and they were afraid of it.
Battson
runs Battson Wildlife Educational Services, a nonprofit organization dedicated
to educating people about wildlife. He has a collection that includes everything
from the snakes, gila monsters and tarantulas he is displaying at the Sportshow
this week.
When
he heard about this mysterious creature supposedly roaming the woods, it piqued
his interest.
I
look at Bigfoot as just another form of wildlife, he said. Thats
why I find it so fascinating.
Battson
began looking into reports of Bigfoot sightings and was intrigued by what he found.
The
creature was mentioned in early American Indian writings and in the journal of
explorer Daniel Boone. Even President Theodore Roosevelt related in one of his
books an account of Idaho trappers encounters with a Bigfoot.
I
read one account of miners in the 1920s who encountered a Bigfoot and shot at
it, Battson said. That night, their cabin was just bombarded with
rocks and boulders. They thought it might have been retaliation for what they
had done.
Anyway,
they were so scared that they just took off and left.
But
the modern-day accounts are just as fascinating to Battson.
He
remembers one incident when a group reported being out searching for mushrooms
when they heard some sounds in the brush. When the sounds grew louder, as if they
were being followed, they made their way back to their vehicle. As they went to
pull away, what they thought to be a Bigfoot pounced on the hood of their vehicle,
made some menacing sounds and then bounded away.
But
perhaps the most memorable sighting Battson has investigated involved a family
that was building a house in a remote area where Bigfoot creatures had allegedly
been seen before.
When
the house was being built, something kept vandalizing it, Battson said.
At first, this man thought it was kids.
But
one night he saw this big hairy creature out there on his land. He told me that
it even came up and screamed in his window one time.
Over
time, I think things got better, and now they kind of coexist there. But that
guy tells me he has his land lit up like Shea Stadium now.
Battson
has read dozens of such accounts and has talked with many of the people who said
they had spotted Bigfoot. He has seen the footprints in the woods and the way
tree limbs have been thrashed at a level higher than any other animal could reach.
Thats
enough to convince him that this mysterious creature does indeed exist.
People
say, If this Bigfoot is out there, why dont we find carcasses in the
woods? Battson said. But think about it. There are millions
of animals out there, but how many times do we run across a carcass?
I
believe that this creature is highly intelligent and able to sense danger. Thats
why we dont run across them that often.
But
Im convinced theyre out there.
Battson
paused and added, Either this is the greatest hoax ever pulled off, or there
really is a Bigfoot.
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WHAT:
Depending
on whom you talk to, its either a big creature or a big hoax. Believers
depict Bigfoot as a 7- to 10-foot tall apelike creature that lives in the woods.
It supposedly walks on two feet very big feet. Footprints have been measured
at 20 to 25 inches long.
HABITAT:
Bigfoot
supposedly is a creature of the deep woods. It is most common in the Northwest.
But sightings have been reported in every state except Hawaii and Rhode Island.
WHY
YOU SHOULD BE SKEPTICAL:
The
scientific community wants proof photos, a carcass, a captured animal,
anything. But that concrete evidence is scarce. There is a one frame of photos
taken in 1967 in northern California, showing a grainy image of a Bigfoot. And
researchers have recordings of sounds allegedly made by the creatures and molds
of the footprints in the woods. But there also have been admitted hoaxes.
WHY
YOU SHOULD BELIEVE:
There
have been literally hundreds of Bigfoot sightings over the years. Those sightings
are catalogued on the Web site bigfootencounters.com. Researchers believe the
creatures are highly intelligent and secretive thus, the reason for them
being able to avoid humans whenever possible.
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MonsterQuest
is a weekly series at 9 p.m. Wednesdays on The History Channel that looks at monster
sightings around the world. Besides Bigfoot, here are some of the other featured
creatures:
CHAMP:
A prehistoric dinosaurlike animal, 15 to 25 feet long most resembling the extinct
plesiosaur, in Lake Champlain in Vermont. The locals nicknamed it Champ.
GIANT
SQUID: Tentacled beasts as large as whales in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
BIRDZILLA:
Giant birds with 15-foot wingspans seen in Illinois, Texas and Alaska in the 1970s.
SWAMP
BEAST: Locals in Louisiana and Florida call it the Swamp Creature or Skunk Ape,
a 7-foot tall thing with red hair and a rotten-egg smell.
MUTANT
CANINES: In 2006, something locals described as a mutant was killing pets in Maine
and Minnesota.
GIANT
FISH: Catfish big enough to swallow a child, and trout as large as a boat.