Neanderthals Surviving as Bigfoot: A Call for Coexistence

Posted Wednesday, May 01, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video on YouTube has got me thinking about the possibility of a connection between Bigfoot and Neanderthals. The video, posted by the channel Angelique Reder, raises the question of whether Neanderthals could still be living among us as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. The video starts off by discussing the Anaki, but quickly moves on to the topic of Neanderthals and their potential connection to Bigfoot. The host shares her own personal experience of discovering Neanderthal DNA in her mother's bloodline and how it made her question what she thought she knew about the extinction of Neanderthals. She goes on to discuss the similarities between Neanderthals and modern humans, such as their use of tools and jewelry, and their practice of burying their dead. She also points out that Neanderthals were physically larger and stronger than modern humans, which could explain some of the descriptions of Bigfoot. The host then delves into the possibility that Neanderthals didn't actually go extinct, but instead went into hiding due to the increasing numbers and warfare skills of modern humans. She suggests that Neanderthals may have adapted to hiding from humans and that their populations could be growing, which is why there have been more sightings of Bigfoot in recent years. She also raises the question of whether we should be concerned about the potential return of Neanderthals and if we should be searching for a better way to communicate with them without resorting to violence. Overall, the video presents an interesting perspective on the possibility of a connection between Neanderthals and Bigfoot. It's definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in the subject. I personally find it fascinating to consider the idea that Neanderthals may still be living among us, hidden in the forests and mountains. Who knows, maybe one day we'll have definitive proof of their existence. In the meantime, I encourage you all to check out the video and share your thoughts in the comments. And as always, happy squatching!