Question: Is there more than one Bigfoot?
 
Answer: Of course. If they are flesh and blood creatures , which obviously they are, they must reproduce , age and die  like anything else. 
 
Question: How many are there? 

Answer: That’s any body’s guess Looking at the many reports  over such a wide range, over a long history, and their elusiveness , I would speculate their numbers to be in the thousands.
 
Question: Isn’t Bigfoot supposed to only live in the wooded areas of the Pacific North West?
 
Answer: No. There is a history of reports through out North America, going back to the Indians along with good tracks that have been found and continue to this day. 
 
Question: If something like that existed , Science would know about it  , wouldn’t they?
 
Answer: Not if they refuse to evaluate the nature of the evidence. One of the most perplexing questions of this phenomena is why the Scientific establishment insist on keeping its eyes and ears closed.
 
Question: If these creatures exist , why aren’t there good clear photos and film?
 
Answer: You have one that is pretty good , I think. The Patterson-Gimblin film. A side from that , get a camera go out into the woods and see how long it takes to get a picture of a Wolverine or Cougar.
 
Question: I thought the Patterson film was faked along with the footprints?
  
Answer: No explanations attempting to debunked the Patterson film or footprints have ever held up to investigation.

Question: Why isn’t their any inclusive evidence , such as remains or some kind of body?
 
Answer: There are too many possible reasons to list here. The most obvious reasons would be  that nature has a disposal system that is very efficient . The remains do not lay around very long. That is why you don’t see very many remains of anything that has died of natural causes when hiking through the woods. On one or two occasions , I have heard of someone finding remains of bear, but nothing like a cougar that has died of natural causes. Plus their is the possibilities of the creatures disposing of the of their own in different ways, one by possibly burying the remains.