The last credible bigfoot in Wyoming sighting was in 2008. If you look at their data, it appears bigfoot has moved North and no longer calls Wyoming home.
It's not unusual these days to hear someone claim they saw a Bigfoot. It becomes next level when a trained field geologist says they had such an encounter, but that's exactly what happened 44 years ago near Yellowstone National Park.
Andrew Callaghan of 'All Gas No Brakes' went on an expedition with the Minnesota Bigfoot research team and got up close and personal with what it's like to look for the evasive primate.
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I think I can prove with science that things are done a little different in Washington state. If you don't believe me, check out what their department of transportation just shared on Twitter about Bigfoot.
You never know what you might see when you go to Yellowstone National Park. Bears, moose and bison are all possibilities. Now you can add Bigfoot to that list.
Wyoming is a wild and wonderful landscape, but being the state with the lowest population and still fairly large, there are parts of the state that could very well be hiding things.