Bigfoot appears to have turned up again, this time in India, close to the borders of Bangladesh and Bhutan.

There it is called ‘jungle man’.
The creatures, have been spotted for years, but within the past month, there appears to be more sightings of them.

One farmer said he had seen an entire family of the creatures - two adults and two smaller ones, huge and bulky, furry -- possibly a lowland relative of the Himalayan Yeti, or a cousin of the North American bigfoot and Sasquatch, or Australia's Yowie.

"Their heads looked as if they were wearing caps, and their colour was blackish-brown," he said, adding the four "monsters" were about 30 to 40 metres (100 to 130 feet) away from him as he looked for firewood in a forested area.
"The four of them quietly vanished into the undergrowth," he said of the recent sighting.

One Garo Hills group, the Achik Tourism society, has been trying to verify the creature's existence for the past 10 years, photographing footprints and "nests" reported by locals.
The group claims to have hair samples of the creature taken from the forest and will send them for DNA testing.

Watch this space sunshine