Exploring Bigfoot's Ape-Like Nature: Evidence & Habitat Conservation

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Erik K Swanson, titled "Bigfoot Research - What You Need to Know," the topic of Sasquatch and its existence is explored. The video's speaker, Emily, shares her thoughts and evidence supporting the idea that Sasquatch is a species, rather than a single individual. Emily explains that the prevailing thoughts on this alleged creature suggest that Sasquatch is a breeding species, with reports of different heights, colors, and ages indicating this. She also delves into the evidence that suggests Sasquatch is an ape, citing footprints as a key indicator. One of the most famous pieces of evidence for the existence of Sasquatch is the Patterson-Gimlin film, taken in Bluff Creek, California in 1967. The film shows a female Sasquatch, and Emily explains that the footprints left by the creature in the film show signs of "midfoot flexibility," a characteristic present in apes. Another piece of evidence Emily presents is the presence of fingerprints in Sasquatch. She explains that dermal ridges, unique lines on fingerprints, have been found in hand casts of Sasquatch, indicating that they are a primate. Hair samples are also mentioned as evidence, with a study by Dr. Heron Farrenbach and Dr. Jeff Meldrum on hair samples of reported Sasquatches showing that the hair resembles that of a chimpanzee and a human. Emily also stresses the importance of preserving Sasquatch's habitat and researching them in a way that does not disturb their species. She advises against "gifting" Sasquatch food, as it can lead to the contraction of diseases and changes in behavior. Overall, the video presents a compelling case for the existence of Sasquatch as a species, with evidence from footprints, fingerprints, and hair samples. It also highlights the importance of preserving their habitat and researching them in a responsible way. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the video for yourself.