Editor's Note: This is a post by Bigfoot Evidence contributor, Damian Bravo. You can join his Facebook group, Sasquatch Lives? or follow him on Twitter @Sasquatchlives1.
"The situation in which I would properly be said to have
evidence for the statement that some animal is a Bigfoot is that, for example, in which the beast itself is not actually on view, but I can see plenty of Bigfoot-like marks on the ground outside its retreat. If I find a few hair and skin samples, that's a bit more evidence, and the noises and the smell may provide better evidence still. But if the Bigfoot then emerges and stands there plainly in view, there is no longer any question of collecting evidence; its coming into view doesn't provide me with more
evidence that it's a Bigfoot, I can now just see that it is."
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