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Bigfoot rescued by hunter in Russia

Hunters are usually given a bad rap by the animal rights groups, but here’s a heartwarming story. If it’s true. Apparently a hunter in Russia came across a Bigfoot that had fallen through the ice and was apparently drowning. All News Web has the whole story:

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Water safety is important to everyone. Even Bigfoot.

A hunter who lives in the Shoria Mountains in the Kuzbass region of Siberia, Russia, has claimed he saved a yeti or Bigfoot from drowning in a frozen river.

The hunter, a Mr. Athanasius Kiskarov, wrote a letter to the local government administrator regarding the event.
The event occurred near the village of Kichi, which has no electricity or running water. A group of hunters heard a high pitched wail coming from the nearby Kabirza River. The Hunters went  down to the river and saw a creature that they described as manlike but covered in fur drowning after falling under brittle ice.
The hunters reached out to the Yeti or Bigfoot with branches however as soon as the cryptid got to the shore it hid in the woods.
The letter regarding the incident was signed by three witnesses.
The Kuzbass region is famous for being a hotbed of Bigfoot sightings. However, a recent scientific expedition into the area’s Asasskoy caves found no evidence of any cryptids.
Seems a little ungracious on the part of the Bigfoot. He could have at least had a few shots of vodka with the boys who saved him.