Saskwatch In Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania..Sept 16th, 2007 (or my Brother-in-Law)

However, the Pennsylvania Game Commission has a more conventional opinion. Agency spokesman Jerry Feaser said conservation officers routinely trap bears to be tagged and often see animals that look like the photos.

http://english.pravda.ru/photo/l Rick Jacobs, Alleghany National Forest, September 16, 2007.  AP pick up.  North East of Pittsburgh.

It's furry and walks on all fours. Beyond that, about the only thing certain about the critter photographed by a hunter's camera is that some people have gotten the notion it could be a Sasquatch, or bigfoot. Others say it's just a bear with a bad skin infection. Rick Jacobs says he got the pictures from a camera with an automatic trigger that he fastened to a tree in the Allegheny National Forest, about 115 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, hoping to photograph deer.

He contacted the Bigfoot Research Organization, which pursues reports of a legendary two-legged creature that some people believe lives in parts of the U.S. and Canada.

may seem bizarre pose...but virtually all mammals(?) have scent glands on cheeks..even you & I.  Presence of people scent from the photographer's invasion of "it's" territory could have prompted instincting response...exactly the same as Brown Bear.  Too bad, he didn't "piss" on the tree.  That way we could all be sure it was just my "brother-in-law".

zorro 


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