Hi guys, ltns.
Recently i watched documentary on about a guy that claimed that a bigfoot had entered his cabin in snowfall lake. It is a place in ontario, canada. he said it ransacked his place , literally destroying everything in there in such a way that a bear specialist claimed that it was not like a bear. i am foggy how he defined this observation but if i remember he said it had something to do with the fridge and freon gas smelling sweet.
Here is the fun part though. the next year the guy had put a board with screws pointing up at the front of the cottage.when he came back. the board had blood and tissue on it. he contacted the makers of this show and they sent some guys in to investigate. they took what samples they could and managed to rudimentary outline the shape of a huge foot.
the outline looked primate enough. the only 'encounter' these two witnessed was rock throwing.
now for the interesting stuff.
the samples were taken back and studied for mtdna. at first they drew nothing from it , until this guy relized that the tissue was probably messing up the dna due to the annealed metal. he accounted for this and got a relatively good code from it. the dna is not human and was not entirely primate.
this along with hairs which were looked at by the proper specialist.(he said that it was missing the internal core of human hair but was not a bear's hair) leads to some intresting conclusions.
this , if it was a bigfoot, was behaving quite uncommon. as it was highly agressive.
although, they linked it to be a primate , this suggests our hominid types.
fascinating stuff.
i also heard tell of a possible erectus or neandratal hybrid living in russia. so thought because it can use fire.plus, there may be an erectus somewhere else that escapes me.
the question:
has anything else been said about this?
if it is primate, we don't hibernate.how does this thing find food in the winter?
one interesting thing th show said was that it wa smor elikely to see them back in say the pre colonial times because they would be encountered on migratory trails.
this certainly is an interesting story.