Bigfoot DNA: Decoding Mysteries with Neanderthal Expert - Caffeinated Cryptid

Posted Monday, March 25, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A few days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting conversation on The Caffeinated Cryptid w/ Bobby Dizzle YouTube channel that I believe will intrigue fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts. Bobby Dizzle, the host, had a fascinating discussion with a doctoral candidate, Josh Lindal, from the University of Winnipeg, Canada. Josh is studying Neanderthal teeth and their similarities with modern humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas. During their conversation, Josh shared his thoughts on Bigfoot taxonomy and nomenclature, which I found to be quite captivating. He mentioned how the term "old world monkey" might be misleading, as old world monkeys are more closely related to apes than to new world monkeys. This revelation made me think about how our understanding of Bigfoot's classification could be influenced by our limited knowledge of its true origins. Josh also brought up the topic of using DNA samples from possible Bigfoot hair to compare and identify the species. He mentioned that most samples come back as known animals, with only a couple of instances where the results were unknown. This sparked a conversation about the challenges of obtaining a perfect match with environmental DNA, which I found to be an insightful discussion. As a Bigfoot believer and a member of the Squatchable team, I appreciate Josh's efforts to contribute to the Bigfoot community through his scientific background. His conversation with Bobby Dizzle is a great example of how we can bridge the gap between skeptics and believers, finding common ground and exploring the possibility of something extraordinary. I encourage you to watch the video and share your thoughts with us at Squatchable. Let's continue the conversation about Bigfoot and its place in the world of anthropology and archaeology.