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Bigfoot has had a surprisingly active stretch these past few days with the legendary creature’s profile more prominent than ever. The town of Remer, Minnesota, widely known as the “Home of Bigfoot,” just wrapped up its ninth annual Bigfoot Days festival on July 11th and 12th, drawing around 4000 true believers and the bigfoot-curious from around the region, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. The highlights included the ever-popular Bigfoot Calling Contest, live storytelling sessions, and plenty of bigfoot-themed fun for all ages. Remer’s mayor revealed they’re planning to install a massive 25-foot sasquatch statue in honor of the festival’s 10th anniversary next year, aiming to cement the town’s place as a must-visit destination for cryptid enthusiasts.

Social media buzzed over the weekend with posts from the Bigfoot Daze event, which took over downtown Willow Creek, California, on July 12th. According to local influencer Redding Buzz, the festivities were a block party extravaganza in the self-proclaimed “Bigfoot capital.” Meanwhile, Oakridge, Oregon, hosted its own Sasquatch Summer Fest on July 11th and 12th at Greenwaters Park, reportedly drawing families, cosplayers, and skeptics alike to celebrate all things bigfoot. Looking ahead, the WNC Bigfoot Festival in Marion, North Carolina, promises more bigfoot mania in August, and the Hocking Hills Bigfoot Festival is set for early next month in Ohio, indicating the bigfoot festival circuit is in full swing.

In terms of ongoing business activity and public appearances, prominent researcher Mike Familant made headlines visiting the Mexico Public Library in Maine, sharing tales from his 13 years tracking Bigfoot and showcasing new “evidence” he’s collected. Familant is also active on YouTube and Facebook with recent uploads from his expeditions, and he’s been camping in Mt. Blue State Park continuing his fieldwork. The Texas Bigfoot Conference recently confirmed its speaker roster for its upcoming October event, with big names in cryptid research adding to the anticipation.

On the science front, the Bigfoot myth faced renewed skepticism this week. Ecoportal highlighted a new analysis by data scientist Floe Foxon suggesting most Bigfoot sightings closely track with black bear populations, reigniting debates and prompting biologists to reiterate that hair, feces, and DNA samples attributed to Bigfoot have consistently turned out to be from known animal species or synthetic sources. Newsweek cited wildlife experts reminding the public that credible physical evidence remains elusive.

Finally, Bigfoot’s presence was felt across social media, with Instagram posts from festival organizers, researchers, and fans sharing photos, contest results, and spirited debates about what’s stomping through America’s forests. While no new evidence has changed the scientific consensus, Bigfoot’s pop-culture footprint seems only to be growing larger.

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