Unraveling Bigfoot Footprint Data: New Insights on Size and Dimorphism
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a video posted on The Sasquatch Archives YouTube channel, Dr. Henner Fahrenbach delves into the fascinating world of Sasquatch footprints. With close to 1500 data points spanning 40 years, Dr. Fahrenbach shares his insights on the unique characteristics of Sasquatch footprints and the importance of data processing and statistics in understanding these elusive creatures.
One of the key aspects Dr. Fahrenbach emphasizes is the lack of averages and reasonable norms when it comes to Sasquatch footprints. He explains that the decision of reliability becomes a judgment call, influenced by one's attitude towards humanity. Dr. Fahrenbach includes all data, even the extreme observations, in his database, acknowledging that cutting out these experiences may result in a standardized Sasquatch footprint that never varies.
The video also touches upon the concept of skewness and kurtosis in the footprint data. Skewness indicates that the left side of the curve is loaded with juvenile footprints, while kurtosis implies that the male-female sexual differentiation dimorphism is not particularly pronounced.
Towards the end of the video, Dr. Fahrenbach discusses the relationship between foot width and length, as well as the width index. The average width index is 0.46, significantly higher than the human average of 0.39. This information is crucial for understanding the unique anatomy of Sasquatch feet and how they differ from human feet.
In addition to the Sasquatch footprint analysis, Dr. Fahrenbach shares his thoughts on the importance of population data for understanding the species. He highlights that until we have researchers living among Sasquatches for extended periods, we will never have comprehensive demographic data on their behavior, habitat, and social structure.
If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatch footprints and the insights gained from data analysis, be sure to check out the video on The Sasquatch Archives YouTube channel. Dr. Fahrenbach's expertise and unique perspective offer a captivating look into the world of Sasquatch research.