Bigfoot's Hair Color: A Clue to Its DNA and Primate Ancestry?

Posted Wednesday, April 10, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. In the video, titled "BIGFOOT! CAMPFIRE TALK | Behind the scenes Bigfoot discussion | Episode 64," host William Jevning and his guests delve into the topic of hair color in Sasquatches. Jevning, a two-time witness and field researcher with over 40 years of experience, is joined by Forest, an anthropologist, and Tom, who handles the show's Patreon account. The group discusses the range of hair colors seen in Sasquatches, including black, brown, cinnamon, gray, and white. Forest brings up the observation that while other primates, such as chimpanzees and gorillas, typically have a consistent hair color, Sasquatches exhibit a wider variety. This leads to a discussion about the potential reasons for this difference, including the possibility of convergent evolution and the idea that Sasquatches may be a very old species. The conversation also touches on the fact that many anthropologists are hesitant to delve into the topic of Sasquatches due to concerns about damaging their reputations. However, Jevning and his guests are not afraid to share their thoughts and theories on the subject. As a Bigfoot believer and researcher, I found this video to be both informative and thought-provoking. The discussion of hair color in Sasquatches is a fascinating aspect of the creature's biology, and the perspectives shared by Jevning and his guests offer a unique perspective on the topic. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out this video and share their own thoughts and theories on the subject. Let's continue the conversation and learn more about these elusive creatures.