Bigfoot In Alaska - Does Bigfoot Behavior Vary By Habitat?
By Dorraine Fisher
It’s often been a curiosity to me whether collective Bigfoot behavior varies depending on the part of the world they live in and the type of habitat they occupy. And after years of research, it seems more and more obvious that habitat varies a lot for many beings on the planet.
Homo sapiens, for instance, historically have behaved very differently in places like the far north or the tropics near the equator than in other places. The aggressive native tribes of equatorial countries and the Vikings of the far north seem to confirm this. And the inhospitable climates they lived in may have been the cause. I’ve seen varying behaviors in other animals like snakes in different parts of the country. Snakes in my area in Illinois are fairly docile, while snakes I’ve encountered in other places like the very hot, humid climate of Florida and the very cold, dry climate of Wyoming are much more aggressive.