Many scholars believe that a creature known as Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, truly exists in North America. Sightings of these beings have been reported widely, with accounts from both Native Americans and white settlers. Evidence provided includes footprints, feces, hair, photographs, and audio recordings. In 1940, an Indian named Chapman discovered an 8-foot tall Sasquatch in British Columbia, leaving behind enormous footprints. In 1955, a road worker named William witnessed a female Sasquatch approximately 6 feet 3 inches tall. In 1978, two senior geological engineers saw a rapidly moving figure in Washington State, suspected to be Bigfoot. These sightings have sparked extensive discussions, with some even claiming a connection between Bigfoot and the Chinese giant ape. In recent years, the Bigfoot Research Institute has collected a wealth of evidence, including hair and blood samples, further advancing research in this field.