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Michael Scarn
@C_willystyle
It's going to take a lot more than a bullet to the brain, lungs, heart, back and balls to kill Michael Scarn.
Katılım Ekim 2013
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@Bugimus I saw a deer mouse chewing on a big foot bone once.
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The #1 Bigfoot Question I Always Get: Where Are the Bones?
Once someone discovers you’re into Bigfoot research, how soon before they hit you with the same question Meagan asked Cliff?
“So how come no one’s ever found Bigfoot bones… like a Bigfoot skeleton?”
I’ve been asked this so many times I often start answering before it’s even asked 😆 It’s the skeptic’s favorite gotcha — and it’s a totally fair question.
Cliff Barackman (Finding Bigfoot, museum curator, 30+ years boots-on-the-ground) has one of the best natural, scientific answers out there. He lays it out like this:
Sasquatches are apex predators. When they die, they don’t just keel over in the middle of a trail like Bambi. They crawl off into the thickest, most remote brush, caves, or under fallen logs — places they feel safe. Then nature does the rest. Scavengers (bears, coyotes, insects, bacteria) tear the body apart fast. Bones get scattered, dragged off, and digested. In the Pacific Northwest’s acidic, wet forest floor, even big bones break down or sink out of sight in just a few years.
Cliff points out we almost never find cougar, grizzly, or even black bear skeletons either — and we know those animals exist and die every year. Using a rough estimate of ~300 Sasquatches in Oregon (based on black bear populations and sighting data) and a ~50-year lifespan like other great apes, that means maybe just 6 Bigfoots die in the state each year.
Spread across millions of acres of dense forest, with bodies hidden away and bones rapidly scavenged and recycled by rodents (and even deer and elk chewing them for calcium to grow antlers), it’s a literal needle-in-a-haystack situation. And if someone did stumble on a 3-foot femur? They’d probably just think “big bear” and keep hiking.
It’s solid, scientific, no-nonsense reasoning. I love Cliff’s work — his museum, his casts, and his lifetime of serious research are top-tier.
He’s also famously anti-woo. In this interview he’s very clear: Sasquatches are flesh-and-blood primates/hominins, period. Anything paranormal, interdimensional, shape-shifting, or UFO-related? He thinks those ideas are ridiculous and hurt the subject.
But that’s where I have to respectfully part ways with Cliff.
People close to me — longtime friends and folks I trust with zero reason to lie — have shared experiences that don’t fit the “just a big ape” model. High strangeness. Things that echo exactly what you see in Dave Paulides’ documentary American Sasquatch: Man, Myth or Monster. Quantum angles, DNA anomalies, encounters that feel… off-dimension. Stuff that makes the “woo” explanations start looking less crazy and more like the missing piece.
I don’t claim to have it all figured out. But after years of hearing those accounts firsthand, I can’t ignore them. Cliff gave us the perfect biological baseline. Now the rest of us get to follow the weirder trails he won’t walk.
What do you think — pure animal… or is there more to the mystery? Drop your take below 👇 I read and reply to all respectful comments.
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#Bigfoot #CliffBarackman
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@thinkermuffin @espn @notthefakeSVP Actually, you lost the bet because you suck. Do better next time.
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@espn The worst beat of my life because of that idiot who scored with 1 second left @notthefakeSVP

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@stuttaaaa @LegionHoops @Fullcourtpass @CGBBURNER Dort has trained his entire life to do shi like this
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@LegionHoops @Fullcourtpass @CGBBURNER Ngl Dort dirty but no way yall Finn say that was on purpose nigga wasn’t even looking at em.
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Devin Booker gets tripped by Lu Dort and heads to the locker room. Yikes.
(h/t @Fullcourtpass, @CGBBURNER)
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@YahooSports @Oregonian OOPS! Breaking news Damian is not on this first round playoff roster...UH-OH
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The Trail Blazers have not ruled out the possibility of Damian Lillard returning to make his season debut during the playoffs, per The @Oregonian.
Lillard missed the entire regular season after tearing his achilles last postseason with the Bucks.

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@hillcountryhack @OnyxOdds Ashton Jeanty (Raiders, No. 6 overall pick in 2025) signed a fully guaranteed 4-year, $35.9M rookie contract with a $22.7M signing bonus. Avg annual value ~$9M. 0 NFL carries yet, just like Love on that chart.
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@RetiredRainKing @RestrictedDaily You did not say it in the form of a question. Incorrect.
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@WorldOfWemby_ @NBAMemes Thank you. This helps me immensely.
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@NBAMemes Lamelo (Ball), and his 2=3
Lonzo (Ball) and his 2=3
Ref=2
Basketball=1
Refs head=1
TOTAL=10
hope this helps
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@SleeperBlazers Deni
Don
Shae
Tou
Scoot
Yang
Vit
Sidy
Murray
Wesley
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Rank the Blazers young core by how important they are to the future:
Deni Avdija (25)
Toumani Camara (25)
Kris Murray (25)
Vit Krejći (25)
Blake Wesley (23)
Donovan Clingan (22)
Shaedon Sharpe (22)
Scoot Henderson (22)
Sidy Cissoko (21)
Yang Hansen (20)
#ripcity
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@manly_mentor He didn’t say I couldn’t wake up the day after tomorrow…
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@AndyHolloway Tet McMillan and Omarion Hampton perform at their peak ROS
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