mardi 31 mars 2015

Why doesn't bigfoot use tools?

Bigfoot is supposedly a very intelligent primate. Far more intelligent than the non-human primates we are familiar with. Able to avoid humans, able to sense and avoid game cameras, able to conceal it's tracks, etc.



So why doesn't bigfoot use tools?



Or, if you believe they do use tools, what is the evidence for this?



We have this from OntarioSquatch FAQ:




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For it to posses that level of intelligence and adapt to live in North America’s harsh wilderness without the use of tools means it could possess both physical and mental qualities that make it easy for it to evade humans.



This from the BFRO:




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Tool Use



This trait of the human species is largely absent in the sasquatch. As mentioned above, they use branches and rocks to hit trees or other rocks and they throw rocks and other objects out of hiding to scare people out of their territory (as do chimpanzees). Only one case has come to my attention of a boy being inadvertently hit by such a thrown rock (though not seriously injured). Rare reports indicate the possibility of the sasquatch using sticks to kill birds or mammals or to dig in the ground with them.



On one occasion they were observed to fashion "straws" out of the stalks of dead weeds and to drink through them out of a metal tub. They are undoubtedly observant of human appurtenances, such as guns or obvious cameras, and may then take extra care to avoid exposure.



Accounts of tool use seem to be rare, and rudimentary with bigfoot.



Yet we have many accounts of tool use among other non-human primates:



http://ift.tt/1CJAEuq



Bigfoot has also supposedly had a long time in the company of humans, interacting with and observing them.



It seems like bigfoot ought to be an accomplished tool user.





via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/1bOnWRg

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