Some Bigfoot believers reckon there might finally be proof of the elusive beast after barefoot prints were found in the wilderness in Alaska.
Pictures of the potential Sasquatch tracks were shared on the Bigfoot Believers Facebook page by someone going by Sage Sully.
"Here are some prints from a friend in Alaska," Sage wrote next to the snaps.
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The images show barefoot prints pressed into mud with heels and toes clearly visible. Two of the prints have tape measures next to them, showing one to be roughly 11 inches and the other roughly 12.
This makes the prints relatively small compared to previous tracks touted as potentially belonging to a Sasquatch. Back in July one track was found measuring 20 inches. Another earlier in the year measured 16.
The two prints measured by Sage's friend would be roughly a size 12 UK shoe – making it possible a human made them.
However, some people pointed to their location – the Alaska woods – to suggest something more exciting might have been responsible for them.
One Facebook comment read: "I mean, not many people out in Alaska barefoot outdoors. And multiple prints!"
Another said: "Good looking prints, very believable."
Others weren't convinced. A third comment read: "Not to be sceptical, but I have an 11.5in footprint. I think these are human prints."
A fourth person said: "Can’t read the tape measure, they look like human prints, nothing extraordinary about it. Your friend like pranking people?"
While a fifth said: "Anyone that's ever walked barefoot in the mud should know that these are fake.. lol."
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