No, Bigfoot is not a gorilla. Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a mythical creature in North American folklore, described as a large, hairy, ape-like being that is believed to inhabit forests, particularly in the Pacific Northwest region. Gorillas are real animals that are native to Africa, known for their distinct physical characteristics and social behaviors. The two are distinct entities with no scientific evidence linking them together.
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== == Bigfoot is a figure in North American folklore said to inhabit remote forests, mainly in the Pacific northwest region of the US and the Canadian province of British Columbia. Bigfoot is sometimes described as a large, hairy bipedal hominoid, and many believe that this animal, or its close relatives, may be found around the world under different regional names, such as the Yeti of Tibet. Most researchers consider Bigfoot a legend but some authors believe that the stories could be true.
Though not confirmed to exist, Bigfoots (also known as Sasquatches and a variety of other names) are generally thought to be rather large, hair covered, bipedal, human-like primates, with some gorilla characteristics, but not specifically gorillas. Gorillas are known primates. Bigfoots, if they are found to exist, would represent a new form of primate unknown to science and zoology.