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Was Bigfoot Real?

Season 43 Episode 9 | 3m 15s

Sir David Attenborough explores the scientific research behind the legend of a massive ape, known as "Bigfoot," the "Yeti," or the "Abominable Snowman." Drawing on fossil evidence, he unveils the astonishing scale of this elusive and seemingly mythical creature.

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Extras
Meet the courageous women shaping wildlife conservation.
David Attenborough comes face-to-face with a dodo, the first animal driven to extinction by humans.
Sir David Attenborough befriends a giant dinosaur, the Diplodocus.
The team films something not seen before: a teaching session between adults and their young.
Killer whales rarely risk hunting leopard seals - Antarctica's second-top predator.
Meet the genius behind the plant-based Impossible Burger.
Marine biologist Callie Veelenturf uses her research on endangered sea turtles to help protect them.
This is the first time pack-ice killer whale vocalizations have been recorded.
Filmmakers discuss their experiences living on location with Africa's three big cat families.
Sir David Attenborough explores London’s Natural History Museum, where extinct creatures come alive.