Bigfoot and Fire: Genetics, Encounters, and Paranormal Possibilities
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on YouTube, Barry Littleton poses an intriguing question: does Sasquatch possess the ability to use fire? While it's commonly believed that they don't, Littleton explores the possibility based on various accounts and observations.
Littleton starts by acknowledging that while we don't often hear about Sasquatch using fire, there are accounts of them interacting with embers and helping start fires. This leads him to question whether Sasquatch have the capability to create fire naturally, having observed humans doing so.
The video then delves into the topic of the possible genome of Sasquatch. Littleton points out that gorillas are primarily vegetarians, while chimpanzees and some monkeys eat meat occasionally. He wonders if Sasquatch, with their potentially human-like genome, can consume raw meat or if they need to cook it first. This brings up the question of whether they have the knowledge and ability to make and use fire.
Littleton also mentions the 1981 film "Quest for Fire," which explores the importance of fire to early humans. This sparks a curiosity about the fire-making abilities of early human ancestors like Neanderthals, as well as extinct species like Gigantopithecus and Australopithecus.
While the video doesn't provide definitive answers, it does offer food for thought and encourages viewers to share their opinions. It's an interesting exploration of the potential capabilities of Sasquatch, backed by scientific and anthropological insights.
Whether you're a seasoned Bigfoot researcher or a curious newcomer, this video is sure to make you think. So, be sure to check it out and share your thoughts in the comments. Who knows, you might just help shed some light on this fascinating topic!