Bigfoot: A Primate? New Fossil Discoveries Suggest Possibility
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent campfire talk with host and two-time witness William Jevning, the topic of Bigfoot's classification as a primate was discussed. The conversation started with Jevning addressing some comments from viewers who questioned Bigfoot's classification as a primate. Jevning explained that animals are classified by their physical characteristics, and Bigfoot's resemblance to humans and apes places it in the primate order.
Jevning also mentioned that there are over 500 species of primates, making it the third largest and most diverse order of mammals. He then asked the audience what they thought about Bigfoot's classification, and one viewer jokingly classified them as a "nuisance and an annoyance."
Jevning then shared an article he recently came across about the Out of Africa Theory, which states that pre-humans and other primates developed in Africa and then spread out around the world. However, recent evidence suggests that primates may have also developed in Europe and then migrated to Africa. Fossils found in Greece, Turkey, and Romania, dating back 8.7 million years, support this theory.
Jevning also mentioned the discovery of a cave in South Africa, where 20 or more individuals were found with archaic features, living alongside Neanderthals, Chromians, and Denisovans. He suggested that the Minnesota man could represent a form of Neanderthal or Denisovan, and that there could be archaic forms of primates still living among us today, hidden away to survive.
The conversation then shifted to the intelligence of primates, with Jevning stating that even small monkeys exhibit a high level of intelligence. He shared an anecdote about a mother macaque teaching her baby not to do something, and the striking resemblance of the baby's facial expressions to those of a human child.
Throughout the discussion, Jevning and the other hosts encouraged viewers to share their thoughts and comments, and to check out the links in the description for more information. They also reminded viewers to like and subscribe to support their channel.
In conclusion, the discussion about Bigfoot's classification as a primate and the recent findings in the field of anthropology provide interesting food for thought for Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The possibility of archaic forms of primates still living among us adds to the mystery and allure of the Bigfoot phenomenon.