Search Bigfoot

Recently, researchers from Oxford University and the Lausanne Zoological Museum reported that they were looking for genetic materials (such as hair, skin, blood samples) to prove survival. in the strange creatures like the giant 'monsters' (Bigfoot).

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According to Discovery, in 2008, Destination Truth television program found a strand of Yeti hair (formerly known as Snowman). However, the DNA test report of this hair has not been made public. Later, a long finger was confirmed from a Yeti at a monastery in Nepal. DNA testing sheds light on this mystery for decades, asserting that the finger is a human being, perhaps a monk.

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For more than a year, Dr. Melba Ketchum, a veterinarian, has claimed the evidence of Bigfoot's DNA. Ketchum also promises to publish this evidence soon but so far, the results of this research have not yet appeared in any specialized journal. And the story of Bigfoot is still a big mystery for scientists.

Proof of DNA is considered to be the most convincing evidence of Bigfoot's existence. However, the answer is not always clear. A hair or DNA sample may have been severely degraded due to environmental conditions, or it simply belongs to the DNA of an organism that does not have a comparative laboratory comparison. We don't have a Bigfoot DNA reference form. Therefore, it is difficult to draw conclusions about the existence of this creature.

For decades, studying the Bigfoot has been hampered by false evidence, exaggerated by the press. In his Big Footprints book, researcher Grover Krantz accuses Bigfoot of hair, feces, skin, and blood from other creatures.

Bigfoot's hair turns out to be the hair of a bison, a bear or an elk. Bigfoot's blood sample is revealed to be fluid from the motor car . With this 'release' of Oxford-Lausanne Project researchers, the hope of mystery about Bigfoot will have a clear answer. and satisfactory.