Recently there have been howls of Bigfoot calling to one another--according to the BFRO--recorded in West Virginia. Viewed in light of other recent discoveries/encounters in and around the area, BFRO's Matt Moneymaker believes this suggests a migratory pattern to Bigfoot behavior. Perhaps there's even been proof of amorous goings-on at some point.
The Bizarre Case of the Bride of Bigfoot dates back to 1976 when a woman in Mount Shasta, California, claimed to have been abducted by a Sasquatch and held "hostage" for 3 days while it purportedly attempted to woo her. However, given the woman's connection to some sketchy individuals at the time, we're not buying the story. Not that we doubt the validity of interspecies canoodling. In fact .
Sex With Humans May Have Caused Neanderthals to Become Extinct. It's possible a fatal anemia was passed on to newborns as a result of the interbreeding, reducing the population even as both species struggled (enjoyably) to multiply. Some relationships were just never meant to be. (CM)
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