Thursday, October 16, 2014

Bigfoot Kills For Liver

    Bigfoot kills for only the liver: Apparently, Matt Moneymaker's wife, an MD, was the first or one of the first to find out that Bigfoot in Ohio were killing deer, especially young deer, for only their liver. Matt took her out to property where the owner had found several deer killed. Doctor Moneymaker determined that an enormously strong hand was inserting itself into the body of the deer and taking only the livers. The liver is a treasure trove of vitamins, cholesterol for building hormones, proteins, and glycogen. Not even the tender backstrap was being pulled out. A possible answer for such behavior is that Bigfoot, like chimpanzees, is using animal parts for medicinal purposes. More likely is the explanation that he is eating the most nutritious part of the animal because he is not famished, and the deer are so plentiful that he can afford to be extremely picky.
    A parallel can be found with the grizzly. At the end of their feeding season, grizzly bears are known to top off their almost full stomachs with only the most nutritious part of the salmon - the head. These bears are feeding heavily in preparation for the long winter hibernation.
    The dead deer examined by the Moneymakers in several areas in Ohio showed evidence that Bigfoot had run them down, grabbed a rear leg, and whacked the deer to death against trees. One rear leg would be found broken and mangled.In reading Myra Shackley's "Still Living," I had to laugh when she described Bigfoot as an "inoffensive ape." Ask a deer who's getting her brains bashed out against a tree trunk by a Bigfoot, if Bigfoot is inoffensive. Peter Nickerson, 352-359-0850.

Reference: "Bigfoot Encounters In Ohio" (2006) by Christopher Murphy, pages 105-7.

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