While I remain a skeptic about Sasquatch and think that your other concerns are valid, the food issue is not. Bigfoot researchers claim that there are probably 4-6 thousand of the 800-pound Sasquatch spread between Alaska and Florida. That would mean Sasquatch weight about as much as a Shiras moose, the smallest of the moose species. Assume Sasquatch are herbivores (like the large apes) and eat about as much as a moose. Are enough food resources in the thousands and thousands of square miles we are talking about to support 4-6 thousand more moose? Of course, there is.
“Are enough food resources in the thousands and thousands of square miles we are talking about to support 4-6 thousand more moose? Of course, there is. “
I don’t think there are enough food resources in Oklahoma.