i wonder why wallace is obssessed with bigfoot like considering he lives in a harbor he should be looking for the loch ness monster’s cousin he searched for bigfoot a lot of times in the forest: no bigfoot but how many times has he searched the ocean:none
They found evidence that the Yeti may be more closely related to bears..! https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/yeti-abominable-snowman-bear-daniel-taylor
Amelia, you are correct, there really are stupid questions, usually by those who don’t think before they ask their question. However, an inquiring mind is very different and what might pass as a stupid question to some is really an investigative thought. Man flies in outer space because of inquiring minds asking questions that had seemed stupid. As for Wallace, he is a leader and truth be known, also a genius……
Well…wouldn’t he be likely to have some sort of beaver-esque tail then, Wallace? And I’m pretty sure the Bigfoot experts are all quite agreed that Bigfoot doesn’t have any sort of visible tail…
There may be stupid questions – but that isn’t necessarily one of them. Ridiculous maybe, but not stupid. There is a certain logic that if one posits that Bigfoot exists, and has more aquatic capability than otherwise thought that would help it stay hidden. Although I’ve never seen a Bigfoot photo with a tail …
Teacher replies: That is an interesting question. I want you to write a 500 word essay on it and give it to me tomorrow. Yes. I had instructors who pulled that.
Wallace, that would put Bigfoot into Rodentia, and then you’d have to explain the ever-growing dayglo orange incisors on something Bigfoot-sized, and how the local forest hasn’t been chewed to pieces. a better candidate for “aquatic, but also comfortable on land” would be a proto-sea otter that made it to the shore and decided to stay there. Now, being a mustelid, Bigfoot would also be a bit whiffy, but a dunk in the water would fix that!
Ida No over 3 years ago
Shouldn’t he be called “Bigbutt” then?
Muntherdoesstuff over 3 years ago
the whole time i am reading this comic i keep on thinking about monke swim
Muntherdoesstuff over 3 years ago
i wonder why wallace is obssessed with bigfoot like considering he lives in a harbor he should be looking for the loch ness monster’s cousin he searched for bigfoot a lot of times in the forest: no bigfoot but how many times has he searched the ocean:none
Skeptical Meg over 3 years ago
I wish the kids in my class were as interesting as the Wallace kids.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
Amelia with the salient point.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 3 years ago
They found evidence that the Yeti may be more closely related to bears..! https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/yeti-abominable-snowman-bear-daniel-taylor
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Amelia is just jealous about Wallace’s great question.
jschumaker over 3 years ago
The seagull seems to be surprised by Wallace’s suggestion.
rroxxanna over 3 years ago
I would just like to point out Wallace’s raised eyebrow in panel 2.
Kroykali over 3 years ago
Wallace and Caulfield must be friends on the internet.
StoicLion1973 over 3 years ago
My father used to say, “There are no stupid questions, just inquisitive idiots”. And he was a teacher. Lol!
FunnyMinnion over 3 years ago
and…He’s ranting again
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Amelia, you are correct, there really are stupid questions, usually by those who don’t think before they ask their question. However, an inquiring mind is very different and what might pass as a stupid question to some is really an investigative thought. Man flies in outer space because of inquiring minds asking questions that had seemed stupid. As for Wallace, he is a leader and truth be known, also a genius……
scyphi26 over 3 years ago
Well…wouldn’t he be likely to have some sort of beaver-esque tail then, Wallace? And I’m pretty sure the Bigfoot experts are all quite agreed that Bigfoot doesn’t have any sort of visible tail…
Mac.the.Knife Premium Member over 3 years ago
All this time we’ve been looking in the wrong places!! I see SCUBA equipment in Wallace’s future!
NCTom Premium Member over 3 years ago
A collaboration with Heart and her friends
Thinkingblade over 3 years ago
There may be stupid questions – but that isn’t necessarily one of them. Ridiculous maybe, but not stupid. There is a certain logic that if one posits that Bigfoot exists, and has more aquatic capability than otherwise thought that would help it stay hidden. Although I’ve never seen a Bigfoot photo with a tail …
martynhappyone over 3 years ago
Teacher replies: That is an interesting question. I want you to write a 500 word essay on it and give it to me tomorrow. Yes. I had instructors who pulled that.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wallace, that would put Bigfoot into Rodentia, and then you’d have to explain the ever-growing dayglo orange incisors on something Bigfoot-sized, and how the local forest hasn’t been chewed to pieces. a better candidate for “aquatic, but also comfortable on land” would be a proto-sea otter that made it to the shore and decided to stay there. Now, being a mustelid, Bigfoot would also be a bit whiffy, but a dunk in the water would fix that!