There is no evidence of Bigfoot's existence

Recently, a statement from the United States affirmed, there is no real evidence of the existence of Bigfoot - a half-human, half-ape creature. An American scientist published this based on a genetic survey of a specimen thought to be taken from Bigfoot carcasses.

The news of Bigfoot's existence spread after a photo of a furry creature, similar in appearance to the appearance of a gozila, stored in a freezer.

According to Curt Nelson, a scientist at the University of Minnesota, who conducted DNA analysis: one of the two DNA samples shows Bigfoot's existence comes from the human body and the other one has 96% of a the frog (marsupial).

Bigfoot is said to live in the forests of the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Pods are a marsupial, about the size of a domestic cat.

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Tom Biscardi - CEO, founder of BIGFOOT Inc., showed him the photo for shooting Bigfoot mouth (Palo Alto, California, August 15, 2008).


The results of DNA tests were written by Nelson in an e-mail, sent to a press conference in Palo Alto, California organized by Tom Biscardi (CEO of a weekly radio program about Bigfoot). .

The press conference was attended by Matthew Whitton and Rich Dyer, who said they were the ones who discovered Bigfoot's corpse while walking across the forests of northern Georgia. The two are also the owners of a company that sells Bigfoot related goods.

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Rick Dyer (right cover) and Matt Whitton.Both claimed to have found Bigfoot's corpse.(Photo: Reuters)


Despite this fuzzy photo and the business interests of the two self-identified (but unconfirmed) discoverers, Bigfoot's news of news has attracted great interest from Australia to Europe; even the New York Times newspaper jumped in.

Biscardi said the DNA sample may not have been properly retrieved and may have been contaminated, and that he would continue to autopsy about the Bigfoot's alleged traces. Currently, these traces are still being stored in a freezer that has not been revealed.