Genetic tests reveal that Bigfoot is a hybrid of humans and a non-human species
TLDR A veterinarian claims to have found Bigfoot hair samples and conducted genetic tests, revealing that Bigfoot is a hybrid of humans and a non-human species. While there is no conclusive evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot, the correlation between Bigfoot sightings and legends suggests a possible common ancestor.
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A veterinarian claims to have found Bigfoot hair samples and has conducted genetic tests revealing that Bigfoot is a hybrid of humans and a non-human species.
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A veterinarian claims to have found Bigfoot hair samples and has conducted genetic tests revealing that Bigfoot is a hybrid of humans and a non-human species, with the mitochondrial DNA in the sample being human.
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The correlation between Bigfoot sightings among people of European descent and Bigfoot legends of Native American tribes suggests a common ancestor located on the steps of Eurasia, although the legends have different names and are scattered geographically.
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The existence of a creature matching the description of Bigfoot is possible, although there has been no conclusive evidence found to support it.
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Gigantopithecus, a large primate similar to an orangutan, is a possible link to Bigfoot due to its physical similarities and solitary lifestyle, which could explain the lack of conclusive evidence.
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The absence of proof doesn't prove anything, but the discovery of the celacanth fish after it was thought to be extinct for millions of years suggests that it's possible for Gigantopithecus to have survived and remained undiscovered.
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The film of Bigfoot walking with bent knees and rippling fur has been heavily debated since it was shot in 1967, with some claiming it as irrefutable evidence of Bigfoot's existence and others pointing out inconsistencies and multiple people claiming involvement in the creation of the suit.
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There are people who dedicate their careers to searching for Bigfoot, such as Kathy Moskowitz Strain, a respected forest archeologist who believes there is another primate species out there.
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The hosts briefly mention their TV show and where to find more content, but the main topic of this section is a listener mail about a story involving identical twin brothers and meth contamination in their rental house.
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The hosts wrap up the episode by thanking a listener for sharing a personal story and provide contact information for listeners to reach out to them, followed by two advertisements.
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