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No one knows because no one has seen him up close.

2006-08-26 05:07:21 · answer #1 · answered by Mike3st 2 · 0 0

A more scientific name shared by some scientists is the Gigantopithecus Blacki, an extinct primate that lived in Asia some 3000,000 years ago and could have found its way to other parts of the world via the land bridge before Asia broke off the mainland.

Dr. Grover Krantz a well known and respected Cyptozoologist, feels the Sasquatch is indeed Gigantopithecus. He has studied all aspects of the creature for many years. He is convinced of its existence and is one of the scientists who has studied the Patterson film footage and is certain it is genuine. In his book, Bigfoot Prints, Krantz shows a jawbone of what he believes a whole skull would have looked like and using it, was able to construct a skull of what he believes a whole skull would look like. There have only been a handful or teeth and jawbones of Gigantopithecus found throughout the world. The first tooth was found by in 1932 by a Dutch paleoanthropologist, G.H.R. Von Koeingswa1d in a Hong Kong apothecary shop. Since that time only a few jawbones and thousands of teeth have been found.

Is it possible this species that walked Asia some 300,000 years ago, did not die out, but survived well into the 20th century? Perhaps. A species of fish, the coelacanth, thought to be extinct for 70,000,000 years turned up in South Africa in 1938. Another fish, completely unknown to the world, was discovered in 1976. It was called the megamouth shark. Other animals thought to be myth have turned up in this century. The okapi, mountain gorilla, and the giant panda. If Bigfoot is indeed Gigantopithecus Blacki, he may one day be rediscovered and the mystery will finally be solved. - adamwolf@theshadowlands. net

2006-08-26 13:57:26 · answer #2 · answered by Medusa 5 · 0 0

Since bigfoot is undiscovered, he remains an undiscovered primate.

If bigfoot were to be true then he would be a primate new to science.

However, I don't think that bigfoot will ever be proven, so its a mute point.

2006-08-26 12:08:59 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. D 7 · 0 0

He is from the genus known as AlGorius!

Al Gore during his bearded professorial period and when he was sulking in the North West woods after loosing the Election back in 04 he was mistaken for Sasquatch many times...Al Gore is a unique primate more tree stump than human...very wooden type guy.

2006-08-26 12:32:49 · answer #4 · answered by B'klyn Barracuda 3 · 0 1

Bigfoot does not exist! The people responsible for it owned up a few years ago. Alas.

2006-08-26 12:11:29 · answer #5 · answered by Sorcha 6 · 0 0

The idea is that the bigfoot/yeti/sasquatch/whatever you want to call it is a new species of great ape that hasn't been closely studied yet (because no one's ever caught one). The chances of it actually existing are pretty small.

2006-08-26 12:08:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gorilla hoaxicus

2006-08-26 12:17:35 · answer #7 · answered by David S 5 · 1 0

Actually bigfoot is a fat cowboy named Bob who wore the suit for $1000 but never got the money. If you watch the episode on Lie Detector(On PAX) it proves that he was bigfoot

2006-08-26 12:13:35 · answer #8 · answered by zombiepirate_13 4 · 0 1

Jeff Gannon's love child with Karl Rove.

2006-08-26 12:29:12 · answer #9 · answered by Nerdly Stud 5 · 0 0

she is not a primate or human-she travels here from another dimension for vacations-sometimes wilderness camping,sometimes mountain climbing,a holiday in a florida swamp. that is why no remains are found,she doesn't live here just visits

2006-08-28 14:23:58 · answer #10 · answered by denny 3 · 0 0

been claimed to be a skunk-ape they have recently got a photo of.Another time they found hair that was a new species of bear.It's good they chase after the mythical creature because of all the neat new species of animals they find.

2006-08-26 12:11:05 · answer #11 · answered by darkvale 3 · 0 0

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