Recap
Protecting Bigfoot
Bigfoot investigator
Todd Standing discussed his observations of large primate creatures, which his team has videotaped in a remote mountainous area. A kineticist who analyzed some of the video footage said that the creature moved faster than any human could.
Standing believes these creatures are a species known as
Gigantopithecus that are primarily nocturnal and particularly skillful at evading humans. Near their "domicile," they use a "day watcher" to keep an eye out while they are sleeping, he reported.
Standing is promoting a
petition to make Bigfoot a protected species, and the Canadian House of Commons is now considering it.
During the last hour, "Bugs," a previous guest of Art's, phoned in to go over his account of shooting and burying two Bigfoot back in the 1970's, in the Texas Panhandle, while Standing reacted. The creatures, which Bugs and a fellow hunter initially thought were bears, had reddish-brown hair, nose and eyes similar to humans, and the female had breasts. He estimated the male was 8½ ft. tall and weighed around 500 lbs.
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Bigfoot Photo
Todd Standing sent us this photo of a Bigfoot-type creature, which he says inhabits the "Sylvanic" region, an area in the North American Rocky Mountains. For video footage, visit Standing's
media page.