This has to do with baby brain size and mama pelvis size. If she can't birth it, the species dies (and so do mama and baby, because they don't have c-sections in the wild).
^Right, I think the BF babies' growth is similar to gorillas, smaller initially, but growing faster and stronger than humans, walking around six months, etc. Gorilla juveniles help care for babies.
Something I wrote last year:
There was an 11-page discussion about e-DNA which I just reviewed again. I don't recall seeing:
1) Which test kit to buy,
2) what lab to send it to,
3) which test(s) to ask them to perform and,
4) what the cost would be.
The last post on that thread was almost 9 months ago.
https://bigfootforums.com/topic/74235-e-dna-sampling-for-sasquatch/
Given all of your good work and interest in this area, do you have a recommendation regarding the above for those of us in the field?