Wildlife officials in Pennsylvania say that a series of official-looking 'Bigfoot warnings' that appeared throughout the state's parks this summer are actually fake and that, in fact, the famed cryptid does not actually exist. According to a local media report, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) were forced to issue the strange statement in response to a prankster who has spent the past several weeks plastering various wooded locations with a faux bulletin bearing the department's letterhead. The ominous announcements indicated that, "due to encounters in the area of a creature resembling 'Bigfoot,'" they were advising park visitors to exercise caution during their stay and to avoid Sasquatch if they see it.
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