Dogman vs. Bigfoot: The Behavioral Divide
Two giants of cryptid lore, but they couldn’t be more different. Bigfoot is the watcher. Dogman is the predator.
Both leave tracks, both vanish before cameras catch them, but their behavior tells two very different stories.
Bigfoot:
Height: 7–10 feet, broad‑shouldered, heavy‑set, often described as calm or curious. Sometimes, even taller.
Behavior: Avoids confrontation, retreats when spotted, sometimes mimics wood knocks or vocalizations.
Territory: Deep forest, mountainous regions, far from human traffic.
Theory: A relic hominid or undiscovered primate, intelligent, cautious, and possibly social.
Dogman:
Height: 7–9 feet, leaner, more muscular, wolf‑like head, glowing eyes.
Behavior: Territorial, aggressive, often seen near roads, barns, or livestock areas.
Territory: Edge zones, where wilderness meets human habitation.
Theory: A predatory mutation, upright canid, or something older and darker tied to folklore.
Where Bigfoot watches, Dogman tests.
Where Bigfoot hides, Dogman stalks.
And maybe that’s why one inspires curiosity… while the other triggers fear.
If both exist, do you think they avoid each other or compete for territory?
Thanks
~Thomas~
This post is by Thomas Marcum. Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as TCC Research. Over 25 years of experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wildland firefighter, a published photographer, and a poet.
~Thomas~
This post is by Thomas Marcum. Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as TCC Research. Over 25 years of experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wildland firefighter, a published photographer, and a poet.



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