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“…we’ve studied them for years and know their habits pretty well; it’s human like you know; one of their signs is to walk through the woods and break a sapling off about six or seven feet tall for their area. They do kind of like what deer do, like elk do, they are territorial. And also their rutting season is the the Fall, just like deer; we learned that too, and there’s a lot of activity in late October/November.”
Up here in Washington we get around 30 sightings a month. It’s not even news.
Skookum.