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The Essential Guide to Bigfoot

By: Ken Gerhard, Peter Byrne - foreword
Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
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Throughout North America, there is an enduring legend that describes a race of giant, hairy ape-men said to inhabit the remotest forests and mountains. Yet, could such things really exist?

Ken Gerhard is a widely recognized cryptozoologist who has traveled the world searching for evidence of mysterious animals including Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, el Chupacabra, the Beast of Gevaudan, as well as enigmatic winged creatures. In this essential primer, Gerhard presents the most accurate and indispensable information that's been gathered with regard to the Bigfoot phenomenon - the best evidence supporting its existence, consensus expert opinions up to this point, the most compelling encounters and really everything you need to know about the subject in order to become Sasquatch savvy.

The listener will get answers to questions such as:

  • Do they really exist?
  • What are they?
  • What do they look like?
  • How many are there?
  • Are they dangerous?
  • Where are the remains?

In addition, Gerhard discusses his own expeditions, findings and opinions. Finally, Ken makes an argument that there may be a distinct, pygmy version, which he refers to as "Littlefoot," and which may be connected to other worldwide man-beasts, including the Yeti.

©2019 Ken Gerhard (P)2020 Tantor
Biological Sciences Science Bigfoot Fantasy
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