Sasquatch
Species: Yeti Subspecies
Habitat: Mountains, Forests
Disposition: Friendly, Shy
Diet: Omnivorous
A subspecies of the Yeti, Sasquatches live in more temperate regions. Possessing dark-brown or dark-reddish fur, Sasquatches are mainly nocturnal. Although generally shy, Sasquatches are friendly thus making them easily accepted by humans who do not hate mamono. In fact, they often help people are in trouble or are lost in the wilderness. On the other hand, they do have a habit of wanting to take home anything that catches their interest, especially human men whom they are attracted to. Possessing superhuman strength, they can easily kidnap grown men and carry them for long distances.
Once a Sasquatch brings home a man, she will try to seduce him. If the man shows interest, or at least does not reject her, she will quickly claim him as a husband. Men who vehemently reject her advances would be sent back or allowed to leave.
One note of interest is that Sasquatches have a tendency to leave behind visible footprints wherever they go. On the other hand, Sasquatches are also skilled climbers and swimmers so their tracks can end up heading towards dead ends with no way to tell where they had gone beyond those points. In fact, it is suspected that Sasquatches are actually cunning enough to leave footprints to catch the attention of whoever they want to follow them or to mislead anyone whom they do not want following them. Also, like a Yeti, Sasquatches enjoy hugging and are known to hug their victims while kidnapping them.