Rash of Bigfoot Sightings in South Dakota

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Recent reports of Bigfoot sightings in North Dakota have sparked significant interest, particularly following a detailed account from a witness who described an 8-foot tall creature with grayish, long hair. The witness noted the creature's impressive agility, as it easily cleared a 3-foot fence in just a few steps. This surge in sightings has led to speculation about potential motivations behind the reports, including the possibility of promoting local tourism. The Bigfoot Research Organization is actively investigating these claims, further fueling the conversation around the phenomenon in the region.
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Rash of Bigfoot Sightings in North Dakota

"We thought, 'what the heck was that?' We turned to look and when it stood up it was like, I would say, about 8 feet tall. It didn't look at us or anything, but I remember the color of it was like kind of a mouse-colored... grayish. It had real long hair. "
"It took one, two, three steps and it cleared a fence, like the fence was about 3-feet high to it," Lincoln said.

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Trying to drum up a tourist trade?
 
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Trying to drum up a tourist trade?
Cynic.
 
Big Foot Research Organization is on the trail:

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