Bigfoot Hunter Say He Can Prove He Killed The Beast; Will Tour With Body; Spike TV Offers $10 Million Bounty For Bigfoot; Isn't Bigfoot Protected Under Endangered Species Act?

A Bigfoot hunter is bragging all over the country that he killed Bigfoot and can prove it. He's got Bigfoot DNA and says he's open to any medical tests. Spike TV put a $10 million bounty on Bigfoot's head. So where is the ASPCA? Where is PETA? Real or not, who declared this Bigfoot season?


Rick Dyer from Texas said he shot and killed a bigfoot after luring the creature with $200 worth of ribs. Rick Dyer told  KSAT he killed Bigfoot in an Oregon forest. The Bigfoot hunter submitted the body for DNA tests and 3D optical scans and DNA tests. 


Dean Cain hosts and leads Spike TV's "Ten Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty." He will lead nine teams of explorers on an expedition to the Pacific Northwest to find Bigfoot.


Cain told The Huffington Post "Before the show, I was extremely skeptical, however hopeful. Then I started doing research and found that we discover as many as 15,000 new species every year, on average, in the United States. They're usually insects and sometimes primates. There's a lot of things to be discovered that we have not laid our eyes upon."


Bigfoot hunter, Rick Dyer, released photos of the creature he allegedly shot and killed last year. The pictures and a documentary landed the Bigfoot hunter in court, but not over cruelty to animals. Isn't Bigfoot an endangered species?
In September 2012, Rick Dyer claimed he shot Bigfoot in a wooded area of California near Loop 1604 and Highway 151. The hunter made a documentary to prove it. The documentary was called "Shooting Bigfoot." The Bigfoot hunter got the body back from the government and wants to show it to America. Investors in the Bigfoot documentary took the hunter to court to prevent Dyer from getting the body back. Dyer released a photo of "Bigfoot" on his website.
The Bigfoot hunter has been caught in a fraud in the past when another Bigfoot he shot turned out to be a rubber suit of an ape.


But Dyer says this new photo is no con. He told KSAT "Bigfoot is 100 percent real -- there's no question about that."

Dyer explained in a Youtube Video "Hundreds of thousands of people have saw this beast, but no one really tracks it like I do. I am a professional tracker, I am the best Bigfoot tracker, and I know how to lure the beast in. The other trackers don't. I'm the only one that does, and I'm the only one who goes out in the woods seven days a week tracking Bigfoot. This is my only job."

Dyer swears "Every test that you can possibly imagine was performed on this body -- from DNA tests to 3D optical scans to body scans. It is the real deal. It's Bigfoot and Bigfoot's here, and I shot it and now I'm proving it to the world."

Dyer plans to take the Bigfoot's body on tour across North American Mexico and Canada. That way he can charge people to look at it. PT Barnum would be proud.


The problem is, because Rick Dyer was caught in a con once, his reputation has been damaged and his credibility is gone. Even if it is Bigfoot, no one wants to believe him.


Dyer says he will share the DNA tests. He's already shown the body. He says "We wanted to get people's reactions, make them believers, and we did it to over a 130 people. We definitely made them believers."


The Bigfoot hunter swears "Bigfoot is not a tooth fairy -- Bigfoot is real. The most important thing to me is being vindicated, letting people know that I am the best Bigfoot tracker in the world and it's not just me saying it."


The most important thing is Dyer being vindicated? There's a dead freaking Bigfoot out there and nobody's doing anything about it. If this is a real animal it should be protected. If it is a rare animal it should be doubly protected. If it's an endangered species, Dyer may have committed a crime against science and nature.  

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