Is Bigfoot missing from the fossil record? How would we know without a specimen? Although I haven’t done much research to refute or validate the claims, some anthropologists are of the mind that Bigfoot could be Paranthropus robustus. If this is the case, and I’m not saying it is, but if it is, then we have the fossil record of a once thought extinct hominid. That’s just the thing, we have a fossil records of many hominids. If Bigfoot exist, it’s not a stretch to lump them into the hominid category. It’s not as if people are claiming to witness hairy apes that fly through the sky. The descriptions of Bigfoot fit well into what
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Gordon Strasenburgh intprimate fossils, even among extant species, are notoriously rare and hard to find. when we do find specimens, they’re almost always fragmentary—a chunk of mandible, a tooth, knuckle, or a shard of eye socket, etc. discounting full skulls, we could take every fossil of the human lineage collected since our divergence with chimpanzees and they would fit in a 3-gallon bucket.roduced the idea (70’s), Loren Coleman jumped on it with support, some other researchers also… sexual dimorphism (current thought) in P. robustus with regard to p/g opens discussion…
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I’ll say the part out loud that I normally think to myself. Yes, evolution is the most successful theory for the development of living things. Yes, we have done a good job of beginning to understand the past via paleontology, anthropology and related sciences. However, the idea that there are no gaps in the evidence, or that scientists never make mistakeQuestions in the thread came up that presumed that if BF is real we would have fossils. The fact that we don’t have fossils supposedly proves that Bigfoot doesn’t exist.s, or that we already know all there is to know … is woefully incorrect.
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