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Samples "Bigfoot" analyzed in the laboratory

 

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Bigfoot or Sasquatch. In the foothills of the Himalayas, they are known as the yeti, or abominable snowman. And Russian call them almasty. But in a scientific laboratory, these elusive, hairy, humanlike creatures are nothing more than bears, horses and dogs. This is the conclusion of a new study, the first peer-reviewed, genetic testing of biological samples argued that the dark beasts.

Bigfoot believers have different ideas about what animals often revolve around the survival of prehistoric humanoid. However, many observations were later found to be a hoax, and scientific support for the existence of primates is not enough.

 

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John Miller

How many years has this been going on, if there was any thing real behind it, some evidence would have shown up by now, the lack points to the fact the big foot dose not exist. 

Tom Avril

That must have been a mighty big porcupine. 

 
 

John Razimus

Bigfoot doesn't have hair. Bigfoot is a ghost. Can't catch a ghost, can't get a sample from a ghost. I'm glad they did this analysis, Bigfoot is not physical and as far as current science is concerned hasn't been proven to exist. 

 

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