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Strange Photo Of Alleged Baby Bigfoot Stalking Deer Going Viral | Strange But True


 There is a photo that popped up on Facebook recently that allegedly shows a young Bigfoot apparently stalking a pair of deer. Despite the face that the image looks like a rather obvious hoax, the image has been shared on social media hundreds of times and been featured on numerous news sites ( ... um, like this one). I can't help but believe that the photographer dressed there kid up in a furry costume and staged the shot. That being said, how they managed to get the deer in the shot is a mystery.

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From The Daily Star (UK)

There's plenty of speculation surrounding the photo of what is apparently a hairy 'baby' bigfoot in the woods and scaring some deer - but not everyone is convinced about the claim

Keen-eyed bigfoot believers reckon they have found the real deal thanks to a striking photo where the hairy being appears to have startled some deer.

Captured from behind the lens in an unnamed woodland, Stephanie Wood said she initially thought the creature might be a child in costume but she now thinks it's more serious.

On closer inspection, she thinks it could be a 'baby Sasquatch'. Translating to 'hairy man' they are a tribe of people supposedly living out their days in tunnels and caves in the mountains - better known because of 'bigfoot'.

Stephanie said: "We know what you're thinking. It's Chaka from Land Of The Lost. Our gut reaction to this photo is that it’s probably a short person in a costume, maybe a kid, right? But after analyzing it for a while, we're not so sure anymore.

Here is the photo in question:


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