Friday, September 08, 2006

Random FAQs

If I see one, shouldn’t I shoot it? I’ll be famous!

OregonBigfoot.com takes a STRICTLY passive approach to research and strongly condemns anyone who would kill something just to appease their curiosity or to acquire fame and fortune (which is unlikely in any event!) Many speculate that a body is necessary to prove the creature’s existence “so that laws can be passed to protect it”. But there ARE laws. It is illegal to shoot ANY animal out of season - and if these things turn out to be nearer to human than animal (which I suspect is the case), the “discoverer” may find himself facing a manslaughter charge. A dead body won’t tell us how they live, how they behave… only a live study will do that. Finally, the only accounts of true aggression have occured when a Bigfoot is attacked. Remember the Velociraptors in Jurassic Park? Don’t EVER assume a Bigfoot creature is alone… to do so and to shoot at it is foolhardy and dangerous.

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