If a person wanted to hoax a Bigfoot sighting, then as well as wearing a gorilla suit they would (f they wanted to leave realistic "Bigfoot" tracks) have to wear false feet that were say 3 or 4 inches longer than their real feet. But if a person was wearing big false feet, they would be forced to raise their leg higher when walking to stop the (false) toes from dragging on the ground.
Also the yeti isn't wearing high heals. Duhhh.
ReplyDeleteAlso the "yeti" isn't wearing high heals. And its not walking parallel to the camera as you can see the soles of its feet.
ReplyDeleteIf a person wanted to hoax a Bigfoot sighting, then as well as wearing a gorilla suit they would (f they wanted to leave realistic "Bigfoot" tracks) have to wear false feet that were say 3 or 4 inches longer than their real feet. But if a person was wearing big false feet, they would be forced to raise their leg higher when walking to stop the (false) toes from dragging on the ground.
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