Bigfoot
John… great, balanced review of Bigfoot data and myths. Question: Much of the data still standing hints that Bigfoot and cousins may be remnant populations of archaic primates. However, the archaeological press has started hinting at an alternative. Could these creatures be remnant hominids? Could they be Denisovans? It seems Denisovans were large, red-haired and possibly loners. They may have been autistic savants, potentially responsible for the development of medicine, music and other profound ideas. (Reference DNA research of savant pabo, et al) If so we may be observing a “society” based on isolation rather than our model that evolved on cooperation. If so, this intelligence might account for lack of residual artifacts, dead bodies, nocturnal movements and the like. Might you consider a show to investigate the likelihood of Denisovans as Bigfoot? Thanks
muskelunge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/20/21
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