Films: Bigfoot Wars (2014)
Alias: None
Type: Natural
Location: Forest/Cave
Height/Weight: That of average humans.
Affiliation: Neutral
Summary: We've covered this topic a couple of times on this site, but if you lose or even destroy the opposite gender, your species is doomed to fail without anything less than cloning tech. It's hard to pinpoint whether this clan of Sasquatches brought this upon themselves, but either way, their solution was rather messed up.
History: In Boggy Creek, the entire population of female Sasquatches is dead. Either this was a result of natural selection or mankind's hubris. Either way, the males need another means of breeding. Their solution is to kidnap women, kill anyone who gets in the way, and breed with them in their secret caves. Naturally, the whole community doesn’t like this at all.
Notable Kills: Nothing special.
Final Fate: The humans put up a valiant fight, but in the end, there are just too many for it to not be a one-sided battle. It's likely that an extermination will ensue, but for the moment, Boggy Creek belongs to the ape men.
Powers/Abilities: None.
Weakness: Anything conventional.
Scariness Factor: 4-These Sasquatches are quite the fine pieces of work. Just one is an unnerving sight, like a lumberjack with sharp teeth, way too much body hair, and all the strength it needs to smash you head like a grape. Then there's how they want to impregnate human females, and the numbers they come in when the going gets tough. Boggy Creek officially sucks for humans.
Trivia: -There have been no reported cases of a Sasquatch having sexual relations with anyone. Not even crazed tales of such. Really, it's a far-fetched idea.
-In adherence to the practical effects, several people played as the Sasquatches. They were, in order, Brandon Turner, Ryan Harlan, Jordan LeuVoy, Jason Edward Graham, John Orr, Sabin Smith, and Max S. Mueller.