The man might have called 811 because he was really excited or scared after a possible Bigfoot encounter. He could have expected someone on the other end to be interested in his story, whether it was a local authority he wrongly assumed dealt with such things, or just someone he thought could help him share his experience. However, 811 is usually not the right number for Bigfoot - related stories. It could be for utility locates or other non - Bigfoot matters. So, he probably just got very confused.
It's possible he was confused. 811 is usually for utility locates in many places, not for Bigfoot reports. But perhaps in his panicked state, after seeing Bigfoot, he just dialed the first number that came to mind that seemed like an emergency number. He could have been so eager to tell his full Bigfoot story to someone who would believe him that he made this strange call.
He might be confused. 811 could have been the first number that came to his mind in his excitement. He probably just wanted to share his Bigfoot encounter immediately and didn't think clearly about which number was appropriate.
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Bigfoot is likely fiction. There has been no conclusive scientific evidence to prove its existence. Many so - called sightings can be attributed to misidentifications, hoaxes, or overactive imaginations.
I think it's fiction. While there are many stories and alleged footprints, none of them have held up to scientific scrutiny. For example, the footprints could be easily faked. Also, the descriptions of Bigfoot vary a great deal, which makes it seem more like a made - up legend.
He might not be crazy. He could be really passionate about Bigfoot and thought that any number could be a way to get his story out. Maybe he had some evidence and was so excited that he didn't think clearly about which number to call.
A new Bigfoot Sasquatch story comes from a wildlife photographer. He was in the forest trying to capture some rare bird pictures when he noticed a large shape moving between the trees. At first, he thought it was a bear, but as it got closer, he saw that it was bipedal and had a very different gait. He managed to take a blurry photo, which some Bigfoot enthusiasts believe could be evidence. There are also stories of people finding strange nests or shelters in the woods that they suspect might be made by Sasquatches.