You wouldn't think it, but summer here in the Appalachian Mountains can still get pretty dang hot! And, with all that long hair covering their bodies, I can imagine it can get pretty uncomfortable for Bigfoot during the hottest part of the year. No wonder they prefer the Pacific Northwest! I say that in jest, but it does bring up an interesting talking point: How do Bigfoot stay cool in the summer months? Do they migrate to higher elevations to escape some of the heat? Do they utilize the cooler temperatures of our various underground cave systems? Do they go swimming in our streams? Do they become more nocturnal, doing the majority of their hunting and/or gathering for food during the cooler night time temperatures? Lemme know below how YOU think Bigfoot beats the heat!
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