There exists today two groups of people who believe that the Sasquatch is human, while the other believes it is an ape. No one will know for sure until one can be observed and thoroughly studied in the physical context. Here are some interesting feet and hand comparisons I wanted to show, it is apparent in these comparisons that the characteristics of hands and feet that the Sasquatch would be closer in relation to humans than the apes. The images of ape hands and feet are castings of hands and feet, and are not from deceased animals but molded from living apes.
The photographs above show the hand and foot of an adult Chimpanzee.
The photograph above here show a hand and foot of an adult Gorilla.
The above photograph here shows the hand and foot of an adult Orangutan.
The photograph above shows two different adult Sasquatch footprint casts, the top is one of the footprints cast by Roger Patterson and the bottom one was a 17 inch track cast in 1963 on Liard Mountain road above Bluff Creek, CA.
The photograph above shows from left to right an adult black bear hind foot, an adult human foot, an adult Sasquatch foot cast in 1963 by Al Hodgson at Bluff Creek, and the left and right Patterson Sasquatch feet cast at Bluff Creek in 1967.
The photograph above shows on the left an adult human hand, and on the right an adult Sasquatch hand print cast in 1972.
The morphological similarities between the Sasquatch and human is apparent, and quite different from the Great apes. I would not say that the Sasquatch is human, but likely much closer to humans than apes.
There exist large gaps in the hominid fossil record, perhaps the Sasquatch is one species that fills one of those gaps? Creatures like the Gigantopithecus certainly make the existence of the Sasquatch likely since they were similar, and prove that giant hominid creatures did actually exist. The Gigantopithecus was larger than the Sasquatch, so why couldn't the Sasquatch exist as well?
The photograph above is Bill Munns with his reconstruction of a Gigantopithecus.









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