I thought that it was an excellent story of what is most likely real behavior. I myself am guilty of feeding a bigfoot family with the elk guts, bones, legs, ribs, etc. that I naturally did not pack out. The very next morning, I went by the site of the previous days kill, and it looked exactly like someone had sent in the cleanup crew. The only thing remaining was two lower front legs. They most likely scooped the huge pile of guts into the ribcage and carried it all off. There were no drag marks as would be indicated by blood trails. It was amazing. It was a 9 hour drive from the nearest town. Only two other hunters in the area, and they were not hungry enough to dine on raw elk guts.