Dogman : A Perspective Why He Doesn’t Exist

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The Big Picture: Why Dogman Does Not Exist

Bigfoot has left many eye witnesses in his wake. So many in fact that the sheer number of people who claim to have seen him add incredible weight to the notion he exists. They ae said to be solitary creatures which most times, are sighted alone. Add into the equation that cattle, which can weigh much more than the estimated 600 to 800 pounds that a full grown male sasquatch is thought to weigh; that survive and in most cases thrive, eating just grass in a pasture. Imagine how little food it might actually take for a bgfoot to survive? Genes may make it possible for such a huge creature to exist while not requiring very many calories on a daily basis.

Next consider the dogman. Canines are by nature a pack species. There has never, ever existed any version of a canine species which chooses to live a solitary life. Further is that experience has proven that canines do not hunt exclusively at night. Therefore it comes as no surprise to discover most feral and wild dogs do at least some hunting during the daylight hours. They are not hard to find for anyone who makes even the slightest of efforts.

Yet most reports by people whom are willing to come forward and make the claim of having seen a dogman; do so claiming having seen only one. As for the amount of square miles which would be necessary for even a solitary dogman to exist would likely be in the neighborhood of 500 square miles or more. That is just the estimated square miles. Consider how many pounds of meat it would take to sustain even one dogman? Next consider if they do exist it is almost certain they would be found in packs. When you figure at least six to eight per pack the amount of fresh meat and square miles for hunting would just be too ridiculous to give much credibility.

If the dogman does exist it is likely due to some sort of weird experiments carried out by the government.