It's difficult to comprehend how (with several million people keeping their eye peeled) no one to date has been able to get a good picture of Bigfoot. There has to be a few million trail cameras in the remote areas of North America set to automatically snap pictures 24 hours a day yet...not one legible picture of Bigfoot. Even the Discovery Channel has a few full-time teams of folks who spend their collective lives looking for Bigfoot, but so far they've been unsuccessful at getting a picture of him. Oh, we know he's there because they hear him every single time they walk in the woods; they just haven't been able to get a picture of him. (It has become more than obvious that Bigfoot is extremely difficult to photograph.) There have been more "near encounters" with Bigfoot recorded on video camera than there have been near encounters with Michael Moore recorded on GoPro, yet no picture. One single verifiable snapshot of a Bigfoot would be worth millions and millions of dollars, yet since the invention of the camera over 150 years ago no one has been able to accomplish this. Not even one time.
After giving the subject considerable thought I'm able to come up with only one possible conclusion: Bigfoot is invisible. And that makes him even more scary than we had previously imagined.
I'll try to keep you posted on further Bigfoot developments.