Here’s another wild theory from an unconventional thinker. Consider this: what if Bigfoot is real and serves as a replacement for us? If aliens do plan to harvest, destroy, or greatly reduce the human population, maybe they already have a backup ready to go. The scarcity of Bigfoot sightings could mean they are being introduced to Earth in limited numbers to observe how well they adapt to various environments. Once humanity has faced near extinction, the aliens might unleash the rest of these creatures to see how they flourish as our larger, faster, stronger—and potentially smarter—successors. What do you think?

That’s definitely an intriguing theory! It sparks the imagination and raises questions about our own place in the world. The idea of Bigfoot as a sort of backup plan for humanity assumes a lot about both aliens and the nature of evolution or adaptation, though. One has to wonder how they would go about choosing the traits that make Bigfoot “better” than us.
If we consider such a scenario, it opens up discussions about genetic engineering, extraterrestrial capabilities, and what makes us human. What traits would Bigfoot possess that would make it more adaptable or resilient? And if we’re thinking about environmental changes or catastrophic events, it might be just as likely that extraterrestrial beings would focus on preserving existing life, rather than replacing it.
Ultimately, while it’s fun to speculate, real evidence for both Bigfoot and alien interference is still lacking. However, theories like this certainly spark conversations about humanity’s future and our relationship with the universe! What do you think motivates the idea of Bigfoot as a replacement in the first place?