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Wednesday, July 02, 2014

BIGFOOT NEWS IN BRIEF



Stabilized Patterson Bigfoot footage revealed
Stabilized Patterson Bigfoot footage revealed - posted in Cryptozoology, Myths and Legends: The most stable ever version of the infamous Patterson 

This Is The Second Time Bigfoot Has Been Sighted At This Fishing Spot
Bigfoot is one of the yet-to-be-confirmed anomalies of the unknown. As many times as people snuff out the hope that the hairy creature exists, 

Dr. Haskell Hart's Full Breakdown of The Ketchum Bigfoot DNA Paper
Before getting into that, listen to this interview with David Paulides, who helped kick start the Ketchum Bigfoot DNA study. Paulides believes Bigfoot is 

British Bigfoot Research: BBR investigate Yellowham Hill, Dorset
Paul and Adam Bird from British Bigfoot Research (BBR) investigate Yellowham Hill woods in Dorset, where tales of the Woodwose go back many ...

Virginia Man Claims That These Pictures Are Of Bigfoot
40 year old Virginian Randy O'Neal claims he had a run in with the legendary creature Bigfoot while fishing with his father and a buddy earlier this ...

DIMENSIONS: This Bigfoot sighting at Table Rock seems legit
Over the decades, Table Rock Lake, and in fact the entire area encompassing Stone and Taney counties, have produced a steady stream of 

Bigfoot hair samples mostly from bears, wolves
LONDON (AP) — DNA testing is taking a bite out of the Bigfoot legend. After scientists analyzed more than 30 hair samples reportedly left behind by

Is Bigfoot lurking in Provo Canyon?
KUTV Video of a purported Bigfoot sighting in Provo Canyon has racked up more than 100000 views on.

Breakdown - Bigfoot Photographed In Virginia
Breakdown - Bigfoot Photographed In Virginia. crypt0mundo; uploaded: Jul 1, 2014; Hits: 44. Description: Is this the real deal? Is this another stump?

Yeti, Big Foot debunked: DNA reveals the bear facts
Similarly crushing disappointment lies in wait for those who believe in Big Foot, the yeti's North American counterpart; in the almasty, the elusive

Bigfoot hair samples ruled out through DNA analysis - CNET
To date, not a single fossil or body has been found -- not of the North American Sasquatch or Bigfoot, not of the Himalayan yeti, not of the Russian ...

Sorry that Bigfoot DNA came from a Raccoon
Sorry, That 'Bigfoot DNA' Came from a Raccoon. ... Today,08:59 PM Country: Australia. Bigfoot is as evasive in the USA as Foxes are in Tasmania

Clear Photo of Bigfoot or Stump Squatch?
A man from Virginia says his father took a few photographs last Saturday of what he thinks may be a Bigfoot. The area where the pictures were taken is 

Sykes Yeti DNA Study Published, Book and Expedition to Follow
Oxford geneticist Bryan Sykes has published his paper following his year long study of DNA samples taken from various cryptid researchers. The yeti 
Mongabay.com
Subjecting 30 hairs purportedly from bigfoot, the yeti, and other mystery apes has revealed a menagerie of sources, but none of them giant primates ...

SouthEastern Ohio Society For Bigfoot Investigation
Who will be at Salt Fork this weekend for the conference? I don't have a ticket to listen to the speakers but I will go out on Saturday to visit with friends

Is Bigfoot out there? Study analyzing hairs attributed to creature says they're mostly bears
LONDON - DNA testing is taking a bite out of the Bigfoot legend. ... left behind by Bigfoot and similar mythical beasts like the Himalayan Yeti, they 

Alleged 'Bigfoot' DNA Samples Sequenced, Turn Out To Be Horses, Dogs, and Bears
sciencehabit writes: In North America, they're called Bigfoot or Sasquatch. In the Himalayan foothills, they're known as yeti or abominable snowmen

Fishing Bigfoot Spotted In Virginia?
Just a handful of days ago, Randy O'Neal's father got lucky and caught something with a flip phone camera. Bigfoot photos are, by necessity, blurry.

'Bigfoot' hair samples undergo DNA analysis: Big mammals, yes. Bigfoot, no.
'Bigfoot' hair samples, studied in collaboration between Bigfoot believers and geneticists, failed to reveal new primate DNA, but scientists may have 

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