Gigantopithecus: The Biological Basis of Bigfoot? Examining the Evidence

Posted Tuesday, June 11, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're in for a treat! I recently came across a fascinating video from The Paranorm Girl Podcast on YouTube that delves into various theories and explanations for the existence of Sasquatch. In this video, titled "S6 Ep 137 Theories & Explanations for Sasquatch," host Kristen explores the two main camps when it comes to Bigfoot: the biological, flesh-and-blood undiscovered ape, and the paranormal, or "woo" explanation. Kristen does an excellent job presenting both sides of the argument in a fair and open-minded manner. She starts by discussing the most accepted physical explanation for Bigfoot, which is that it is a surviving population of the genus of ape called Gigantopithecus. This ape, which lived between 2 million to 300,000 years ago, is believed to be the largest ape that has ever lived, with heights estimated up to 10 ft tall and weighing as much as 12200 lb. Although no complete skeleton of this ape has been discovered, plenty of teeth and jawbones have been found in Asia, leading scientists to deduce its appearance, diet, and habitat. One interesting fact about Gigantopithecus is that it coexisted with early humans, and some speculate that humans may have played a role in its extinction. However, others believe that this massive ape did not go extinct and that it still lives in the dense forests of America and Canada, having crossed the Bering land bridge during human migration. Grover Krantz, a well-known proponent of the Giganto-Sasquatch theory, even created a recreation of the skull based on the discovered teeth and jawbones, which he believed was very accurate. However, not everyone buys into the Gigantopithecus theory. Some believe that Bigfoot is simply an undiscovered ape, similar to orangutans, that lives in North America. Others argue that it is a tribe of people who have evolved differently, which would explain their bipedalism and apparent human-like intelligence. The video also discusses the Sasquatch Genome Project, which has consistently found an undetermined DNA source in addition to human DNA in their samples. While skeptics argue that this is due to human collector contamination, some speculate that it could be evidence of Bigfoot's existence. Additionally, the video explores various behaviors attributed to Bigfoot, such as gifting, language, and the creation of art, which further complicate the debate surrounding its existence. Overall, this video from The Paranorm Girl Podcast is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning more about the various theories and explanations surrounding the existence of Sasquatch. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, there's something in this video for everyone. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy!