All this makes this video quite suspect at best. and the one who walks has quite a mechanical way of moving. The four of them are visible at the beginning, but for an obscure reason three of them disappeared behind a quite small fir tree. I had two looks at the video, and although I am not a specialist in digital images, the fake is obvious in my opinion. First off, what do you think of the new video? National Geographic reached out to Michel Sartori, a zoologist at the Museum of Zoology in Lausanne, Switzerland, and co-author of the 2014 study, to get his thoughts on Bigfoot science. Their DNA tests revealed that the supposed Bigfoot hair actually belonged to bears and other known mammals. In 2014, a research group led by Oxford University geneticist Bryan Sykes conducted genetic testing on several hair samples that people claimed were from the elusive creature-the first scientific study of its kind. Uploaded by Youtube user Mary Greeley, and then pounced upon by Bigfoot hunters, the fuzzy clip appears to show not one, but four, Bigfeet ambling through the woods.īigfoot may be pure myth, but he's long held sway over popular culture-and has even sparked some scientists' curiosity. Our favorite lumbering ape-man, Bigfoot, has been spotted again-this time, hanging out near bison in Yellowstone National Park, according to a new video.
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