it is stimated that through out east, west and south United States and Canada there could be up to six different species of bigfoot.
It's possible. Cryptozoologists feel that Bigfoot is a species that was once thought extinct but actually is not.
Bigfoot is also known as Sasquatch in North America, and this name is often used when referring to the species of animal that Bigfoot belongs to.
If there are males, then I would assume that there are also females. Bigfoot is supposed to be some undiscovered species of primate, which means that both male and female Bigfoots (Bigfeet?) would be required to continue the species.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot, let alone that it could be from a different planet. Bigfoot is considered a cryptid, a creature whose existence has been suggested but remains unsubstantiated.
If they truly exist, they could be related species.
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Yes, at least six different species.
One. Panthera tigris, with six subspecies.
Yeti and Bigfoot are probably the same animal but look different due to adaption to their immediate environment.
Bigfoot is a cryptid, making him a legend, so yes.
An allohexaploid is an organism with six complete sets of chromosomes derived from different species.