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Evidence for Bigfoot

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Highlights:
Jacobs Photos Commentary
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Bigfoot Droppings
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Patterson Film Analysis, Part 1
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Patterson Film Analysis, Part 2
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Date:

11-17-07

Host:

Ian Punnett

Guests:

Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum

Scientist, author and expert in human locomotor adaptations, Jeffrey Meldrum discussed evidence for an actual biological species behind the legend of Bigfoot.

Meldrum provided an analysis of the 1967 Patterson film. Based on the creature's movements and photos of footprints and casts taken at the site, he thinks the film shows a real animal. Some of the best physical evidence for Bigfoot are footprint casts, Meldrum explained.

He talked about Bigfoot scat (droppings) as well, and how they could be used to show what Bigfoot eat, locate where they are ranging, and provide DNA samples of the creature.

Meldrum also commented on the Jacobs Photos taken in Pennsylvania on September 16, 2007, which some believe could show a young Sasquatch. He said the creature may be a bear with mange or a chimpanzee.

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1. Bad Moon Rising
Creedence Clearwater Revival
2. Born to Wander
Rare Earth
3. Down by the River
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4. Europa
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5. Fanfare for the Common Man
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7. In A Big Country
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11. Midnight Express (The Chase)
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