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If bigfoot is real, there should be more Patterson Gimlin videos.   Instead, we are reduced to 'see'ing a bigfoot child doing yoga in a trail cam video.  I don't know what I'm seeing for certain.   The default position has it being more likely something common and explainable vs a winning lottery ticket of a baby Bigfoot playing twister.   

 

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Thanks for the childhood memories. 

Chimp or Bear perhaps, Baby bigfoot doubtful. 

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Regardless there’s been many changing opinions hence the quest for a matching photo. All these years there has only been 1 found.

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On 10/24/2024 at 4:18 AM, Grubfingers said:

Regardless there’s been many changing opinions hence the quest for a matching photo. All these years there has only been 1 found.


The Jacobs creature in my opinion doesn’t have human feet. It’s funny that Meldrum explores the possibility of human size tracks because Will sent him video of a bunch of human sized tracks at a lake in late fall and Meldrum dismissed them.

 

Anyhow the creature exhibits chimp like feet IMO. Yes limb proportions are all wrong for a Bear. Agreed. Buy if a young Sasquatch has feet that are indistinguishable from a Human? I don’t think the Jacobs photo is a young Sasquatch. We would see a heel and a longer foot.

 

I would really would have liked to have been there and looked at the tracks. Because that would solve the mystery in seconds. A Chimp, a Bear and a Human all have feet very different from the other.

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The Chimps toes are much longer than a Bears. But the Chimp can also curl its toes under the foot. But one track in the mud would be a dead give away. They both lack a heel.

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