Bigfoot is a legendary creature that has captured the imagination of people all over the world for decades.
Described as a large, ape-like creature, Bigfoot is said to roam the forests of North America, leaving behind only footprints and blurry photographs as evidence of its existence.
While many dismiss Bigfoot as nothing more than a myth or a hoax, some believe in its existence and have dedicated their lives to searching for this myth creature.
One of the main reasons why Bigfoot continues to fascinate people is the numerous eyewitness accounts of sightings.
These sightings have been reported by people from all walks of life, including hunters, hikers, and even law enforcement officers.
In fact, according to the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO), there have been over 5,000 reported sightings of Bigfoot in the United States alone since 1921.
One such sighting that has recently resurfaced online is a photograph taken in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, an area of woodland that abuts three of the Great Lakes. Slightly more than 3% of Michigan's population lives in this incredibly remote area.
The image, originally shared by the @bigfootevidence Instagram page, shows a black mass peering around a tree.
Some believers claim that you can even see the creature's eyebrow in the photo.
According to Jarrod Evilsizor, he accidentally took a picture of Bigfoot while walking around the area. He also emphasized that he often visits these areas for filming.
During his travels, he has gathered some convincing evidence about this mysterious creature.
The man then posted the photo on social media and quickly attracted Bigfoot believers.
The post said: 'You can make out the ridge of his eyebrow!' (Image: Instagram/bigfoot evidence)
If you look closely, you can make out the ridge of his eyebrow! One user said.
I believe in Bigfoot's existence, the second replied.
Wow, he seemed looking around the tree. It looks unnatural, that was not human for sure, another said.
Nevertheless, there were skeptics among the viewers.
When the images were shared with the Bigfoot Believers Facebook group this week, the majority of people reached a similar conclusion.
That was just a part of a tree lol, one user affirmed.
Nah, I don't buy it unless you can film the full of Bigfoot's appearance closely, the second replied.
It was a fraud lol, someone insisted.
I saw hundreds of Bigfoot photos on the Internet and none of them are really clear, another commented.
Previously, a single nine-inch footprint with five stumpy toes was spotted in Ritchie County, West Virginia, and was believed to belong to Bigfoot.
When Bigfoot was first spotted in 1967 on video from the Six Rivers National Forest, people started to fear the enigmatic being that lived in the jungle.
The 'Patterson-Gimlin' video is a grainy three-minute film that was captured by adventurers Bob Gimlin and Roger Patterson. It depicts a hairy monster that is traveling through the forest. This is the first Bigfoot sighting reported by humans.
However, until now no one has actually encountered Bigfoot and accurately described its appearance