Bigfoot Research: Padding, Hair, and Adaptability with William Jeffnick
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Title: Intriguing Insights on Bigfoot Footprints and Hair Samples Revealed in Q&A Video
If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're going to love this Q&A video from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning. The host, William Jeffnick, is a two-time witness and field researcher with over 40 years of experience, and he doesn't disappoint in this video.
One viewer asked about the bottoms of Bigfoot's feet, specifically if they have pads like other primates. Forest, one of the guests, explains that based on footprints and casts he's seen, Bigfoot does have a pad on the bottom of their feet, which is consistent with other primates. He also notes that dermal ridges are still visible on these pads.
Another viewer wanted to know if Bigfoot has a winter and summer coat like other animals in Northern climates. Forest explains that while Bigfoot may have a heavier coat in the winter, it's not likely that they shed like cats or dogs. Instead, their hair coat remains pretty much the same all year round, similar to other great apes.
The video also touches on the topic of hair samples taken from Bigfoot. Forest mentions that there are hair samples in his collection, but it's challenging to say for certain if they're from a Bigfoot without a DNA test. He notes that the structure of hair varies between different species, so a comparative sample would be necessary to identify where the hair comes from.
Towards the end of the video, a viewer asks if there are any hair samples of Neanderthal or earlier hominids. Unfortunately, there are no known hair samples of Neanderthal or earlier hominids, as hair is too fragile to last for thousands of years.
Overall, this video is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot's feet and hair samples, be sure to check out the video and share your thoughts in the comments below!