<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">OTTAWA (AFP) - Bigfoot, the legendary hairy man-like beast said to roam the wildernesses of North America, is not shy, merely so rare it risks extinction and should be protected as an endangered species. So says Canadian MP Mike Lake who has called for Bigfoot to be protected under Canada's species at risk act, alongside Whooping Cranes, Blue Whales, and Red Mulberry trees. "The debate over their (Bigfoot's) existence is moot in the circumstance of their tenuous hold on merely existing," reads a petition presented by Lake to parliament in March and due to be discussed next week. "Therefore, the petitioners request the House of Commons to establish immediate, comprehensive legislation to affect immediate protection of Bigfoot," says the petition signed by almost 500 of Lake's constituents in Edmonton, Alberta. A similar appeal has been made to the US Congress. Down through history, there have been numerous, if unsubstantiated sightings of Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch in North American folklore.</div> Source Umm .. ok?
Bigfoot isn't even real, unless someone can provide me with some convincing evidence, so far, there really isn't even any evidence to prove it even exists.
<div class="quote_poster">Shard Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Umm... bigfoot exists and he lives in Seattle. His name is Squatch. He lives the high life.
How about we first do a bit more for the animals we actually know exist that are in trouble, before we worry about the ones who haven't yet been proven. Just a thought