In many reports of bigfoot/sasquatch encounters, the alleged creatures are described as having an overpowering, disgusting fetid-fecal stink about them.
Why should sasquatches be so super-stinky? Most wild animals in the wild, while not exactly smelling like new cars or mouthwash, at least aren't gaggingly stinktastic. But sasquatches supposedly have a godawful stench, why?
Here are a few ideas:
-- They really are just "damn dirty apes", and for some reason they have absolutely no regard for personal hygiene.
-- They are prone to various diseases of the skin, which causes many of them to have a very bad smell.
-- Like many predators, they try to cover themselves in the feces of prey species while hunting, in order to confuse or camoflage their own scents.
Why should sasquatches be so super-stinky? Most wild animals in the wild, while not exactly smelling like new cars or mouthwash, at least aren't gaggingly stinktastic. But sasquatches supposedly have a godawful stench, why?
Here are a few ideas:
-- They really are just "damn dirty apes", and for some reason they have absolutely no regard for personal hygiene.
-- They are prone to various diseases of the skin, which causes many of them to have a very bad smell.
-- Like many predators, they try to cover themselves in the feces of prey species while hunting, in order to confuse or camoflage their own scents.