Who Says You Can't Find A Bear Carcass In The Wild? [Why No Bigfoot Bones]


One of the arguments for not being able to find Bigfoot bones is that they are rare and our evergreen rainforests literally eat the bones. Decomposition is even faster when small animals and insects play their part in nature. Bigfoot, when compared to the population of other animals such as bears, some people say the odds of finding Bigfoot bones is about the same as winning the lottery-- twice.

Tim Reichard, a member of Team Tazer Bigfoot Fan Page posted the photo above suggesting it's possible to find a dead bear in the wild. "Bear I found today. You can find dead bear," Reichard wrote.

Justin Smeja, an expert bear hunter replied with this comment:
Looks like it was skinned like a hunter dumped it and it wasn't a natural death at all therefore making it much easier to find. Hard to tell for sure from picture tho. 

High resolution photo below:

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    1. Yo Shawn post up the unseen freeman clips that were recently put on youtube

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  2. Does lokk like it was skinned what it is I don't know but looks small

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  3. He was skined alive!!!quick everybody get to the chopper...go go go run run!!!

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  4. Just watched the lost coast tapes and I won't be watching it again.Dead bear,slow night Shawn?

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  5. The woods of Washington state are full of bones. And they do not dissolve like everyone says. Total bullshit story as to why we find no bones.

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    1. Really? I guess every scientist is lying or uninformed. I have studied human body decomposition in Criminal Justice classes. Within 3 weeks a human left fully exposed to the elements is virtually unrecognizable. Later, the bones are eaten by rodent, carried off by predators or scavengers and the rest decompose. Few are left. If you didn't know exactly where to look you would not even find them.

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    2. Agree with two posts above. But you can make us all look like fools with just a few citations Anon Saturday, November 3, 2012 4:23:00 PM. A big claim requires evidence to support it.


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    3. O.k. Morons. Funny how Gary Ridgeway {Green river killer} led police to bones of one of his victims 20 fucking years after the fact.. Not buried mind you. I have been walking my dog for 4 years and the exact same cat scapula is still along the trail I walk every day. Don't know what killed the cat by the way. So just shut the fuck up about your criminal justice classes and how Jeff Meldrum is such a know everything about bone decomposition. If you had been in the woods you would know what I say is true.

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    4. Hey weiner neck ^ I think you proved my point for me. Quote, "Gary Ridgeway (Green river killer)led police to bones of one of his victims.....

      In my prior post I ended it with "If you didn't know exactly where to look...."

      Obviously your dog is Scooby Doo and you quoted that there are "bones everywhere in Washington forest" so you need to start getting in touch with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to assist them with the thousands of cold case files where bodies have never been recovered.

      I bet that you and your silly little crossed eyed dog walk by the same cat skull every day and you have failed to realize that you are looking at the same bones. You think that you are discovering something new every day! Wow, who is the moron? Again, I get forensic scientist, biologists, etc. are all misinformed liars and you and Scooby are the only ones who are right.

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    5. Yes they all are morons and include your name at the top of the list. I said bones faggot. I did not say these were human remains. Animal bones jerk. You got that now. If you, moron would read my first post I said it is bullshit that bones dissolve in the woods of the pacific northwest. So yee of little candle power upstairs are the one who is getting out of context on this subject.

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    6. In your original post you stated that "the woods of Washington state are full of bones." You are wrong. You may swear, act like a fool, spank Scooby, resort to juvenile pea brained cursing but you are still wrong. I may be of little candle power upstairs, but your candle has apparently never been "lit."

      Now, take a deep breath and get outside. Accompany Scooby on one of your many investigative strolls throughout the Pacific Northwest and discover another boat load of bones in the forest.

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  6. I agree with Justin Smeja. He knows what he's talking about when it comes to bears.

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    1. prokill ur from visalia right?! im from tulare

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    2. Maybe u guys can hook up for a date ??and go dutch..

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    3. With as much as he's poached, I'm sure he does.

      Oh yeah....STFU, you tubby pile of lard. Isn't there a 'Got a Pair of Rubber Balls Hanging from my Truck Hitch" blog you should be on?

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    4. Prokill is from Shitstain, OK. She's a transplant turd.

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  7. Me thinks the argument has been that a carcass from a bear that died naturally is extremely hard to find. Not a skinned bear or a bear ran over, shot and left to die, poisoned, etc.

    This is a tough analogy to make considering that the bear population in the United States alone is in excess on one million. I think anyone with a grain of common sense can see this comparison as being valid. If we have a million bear yet rarely find a carcass from a bear that has expired by natural causes, then why should it be easy to find a carcass from a higher thinking primate that presumably has only 1000 to 2000 in the entire North American continent? I know, cause bigfoot don't exist. Know wait, it is because everyone is a tard. Maybe cause bigfoot rides unicorns off to Oz. These will be the typical answers from the brainiacs who have taken over this site.

    This site should be renamed the JREF reject forum. A Place for those to go who have been banned by JREF for being to lame and wee-brained.

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    1. I am wee brained but I agree with your comments.

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    2. For the last time, the fairies and unicorns eat the bigfoot bones. Sheesh, pay attention.

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    3. U must b baked just like the gardener.

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    4. You can also add anon 4:33 that Sasquatch are also in groups normally and it's possible that unlike bears they collect the dead. How or where they dispose of the body is yet to be determined. Ir makes perfect sense that a higher evolved social animal would do something with the dead.

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    5. Herb, your not wee brained, your WEED brained. :)

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    6. Since sasquatch isn't an ape animal but basically people of a hominin species, they obviously take good care of their own dead and bury them. I'm guessing they live underground or in caves or mines, hence the sickening smell, that is why we haven't found them yet because nobody's foolish enough to enter their domain.
      And even if you did and found proof there'd be powers overground helping you to change your mind, yes apparently it's that important to the status quo to keep it a secret that you'll either be payed to shut up or convinced to for the sake of whatever reason they give like social stability. Why do you think Ketchum's so quiet? Because they probably put the squeeze on her, this is evolution and human history we're talking about so changed views on this from science aren't welcome.

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    7. Hominins are Apes. We are all Great Apes.

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  8. How do we know it's a bear has it been dna tested.

    Where was it found and where is the evidence it was found there.

    Can the word of the guy who found it be trusted.

    Is the photo genuine, where is the exif data.

    Can I have a cookie.

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    1. No.
      up your ass and up your ass.
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      yes and up your ass.
      Again up your ass.

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  9. Smeja for President! Smeja 2012!!!!

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  10. Obama ignored the bears pleas for help.

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    1. Romney skinned them alive and left them in the woods to rot unless they were rich.

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    2. Lighten up liberal. Feeling thin-skinned like this bear?

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    3. I think the Randi followers are Obama supporters.

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    4. Romney would never do this... Instead, he outsourced the work, take the meat, and leave the leavin's for middle class to make due with...and tax free

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    5. Ryan would have lied about the weight of the bear and how he wasnt there when it was shot and skinned.

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  11. I thought Obama only killed SEALS???

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    1. Obama killed Osama 'nuff said.

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    2. Could be a bear. Could be a squatch. Could be the US economy.

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    3. anon 6:18 only a faggot commie would say something like that. go run and hide queer-bait

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    4. Obama didnt kill Osama, the special forces did. Obama is a Muslim. He took one for the team to kill one of his own in order to continue to fool us fools.

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  12. Where the hell is Melba? This blog is getting boring.

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    1. I agree, not much exciting going on out there for the past few weeks.

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    2. Oh there is but the can't tell us yet.

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    3. Any ideas when they can tell us?

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    4. The (real) Knower here

      The paper is now only 3 weeks away but Ketchum is running for cover over the coming Shitstorm thats about to take place.

      Best Wishes
      The Knower/Sally

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  13. Oh, there he goes. Errr went.

    That had to be one stinky pile, and bear is not really good to eat. I'd only do it if there was nothing else available to eat.

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  14. Wow, I am honored, Shawn quoted me. He didn't name me, but used my post in his. Cool. But this guy didn't find a bear carcass. He found a hide dumped in the woods. A hide that had a paw or two left on it, which is odd as most people keeps the claws. I also see no bones. A few claws but no bones. There are some small ones in the paws but they will be gone once the hide is gone. So he didn't win the lottery, more like matched three numbers and got a free ticket.

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  15. That's definitely a squatch hide.

    The prominent brow ridge.

    The classic coned head.

    The grimacing canines.

    What else do you need people?????

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    1. I to leave site! When done speaking like Japanese!

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  16. Who the hell killed yogi bear?

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  17. so when do we get a skinned squatch?

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    1. Never. Murder and cannibalism is forbidden by law.

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  18. Yogi the bear was really a Sasquatch :)

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    1. And boobo was really a orang pendec (sp?)

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  19. Finding a natural bear carcass in the woods is very rare.

    Anyone who has spent time in the forests knows the odds of finding such a thing are almost zero.

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