How Does this Heat Wave Affect a Big Foot, Sasquatch, or Skunk Ape?
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Drought, Heat Wave, High Temperatures, and Big Foot
After my trip outdoors to go grocery shopping yesterday, then I can reflect on my feeling of sickness and weakness in the heat. I am usually in pretty good health, and I am the one that
keeps everyone going. However, a human being can react negatively to high temperatures by having heat strokes or being dehydrated, and then there is those with diabetes that can suffer attacks from being in high temperatures out in the heat. I wrote a hub yesterday to address some of these feelings I was having and the problem in our state.
A thought came to mind this morning that other creatures besides humans could be threatened and in trouble in a drought and extreme heat. Then it came to my attention after writing about Big Foot that I had a few more questions. I would have to ask these questions:
1. Does a Big Foot, Sasquatch, or Skunk Apes body odor get extremely more noticeable in droughts and high temperatures?
2. Do these mammals relocate to areas that are not in drought?
3. How much heat can they take out there in the environment without becoming an endangered species?
4. Does this heat affect the food they eat?
5. Would it affect their disposition for turning more unfriendly, when scientists are out looking for them?
We have to consider whether or not the Big foot can become an endangered species, when we have not proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that they really do exist. Some of us who have seen them have no evidence, and we believe but still no proof. I think the biggest thing for me was that they caught me off guard with no camera. I guess you can call my questions food for thought. Maybe it is a scientific mind breaking through, but it makes you wonder.






