California is considering designating Bigfoot as its official state cryptid through Assembly Bill 666, introduced by Assemblymember Chris Rogers. This move is in line with other quirky state symbols, such as the dinosaur Augustynolophus morrisi and the banana slug. Bigfoot enthusiasts, including expert Matt Moneymaker, advocate for this recognition, arguing that it acknowledges California's role in popularizing the creature's legend. The bill must navigate through legislative processes, offering potential tourism benefits to the Bigfoot-centric community of Willow Creek.
Assembly Bill 666 proposes to officially designate Bigfoot as California's state cryptid, reflecting the state’s quirky history and potential tourism boost.
Matt Moneymaker, president of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, supports the bill, sharing his belief and encounters with the elusive creature.
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