Posted on 07/08/2022 7:43:23 AM PDT by null and void
YouTube wildlife documentarian Coyote Peterson has posted photos of what he claims is a “Bigfoot skull” that he found in British Columbia.
Peterson broke the news on Facebook, explaining that he found “a large primate skull in British Columbia”, smuggled it through customs and TSA, and has placed the skull “in a secure location awaiting primatologist review.”
According to Peterson, he though it was a bear skull when he found it, but is now “100% sure” it is not. He also warns that he is “sure these pics will be taken down… as will probably the video by government or state park officials… but the skull is safe.”
Referred to as ‘The King of Sting,’ Peterson created his YouTube channel in 2014 and became known for his encounters with the world’s most dangerous, and often misunderstood, species. He now has over 20 million followers. Peterson won an International Emmy Kids Award in 2015 for his online series, Breaking Trail, and since 2017, has held a Guinness World Record for the most-subscribed account dedicated to animals. He has fronted Animal Planet’s Coyote Peterson: Brave the Wild, and has also appeared on day and night-time talk shows including Conan, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
What would real proof of a native giant American hominid do to, for example, the logging industry?
Many more pictures at the site.
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Don't know why he's gone into the bigfoot business. I'm much more interested in the ivory billed woodpecker, the Jersey Devil, and the Good People.
I hope he’s as successful as the wag who fooled the entire anthropology profession with the Piltdown Man.
The only real proof is gonna be if someone can either take one dead or alive......that is IF they really exist.
Until thst happens I’m firmly in the doubtful camp.
Looks like a non-human primate skull. Why does this have to be “bigfoot”?
Because the video of the guy in the ape suit walking through the woods as an ordinary human would, is proof...of something!
Until thst happens I’m firmly in the doubtful camp.
Does a recent skull with DNA not count as "dead"?
Just like the photo of the elephant with his trunk sticking up out of the water is the Loch Ness monster! LOL!!
Native Canadian indigeous will claim a it as their ancestor, naturally.
One heck of a snout there... where the pics end ...
Does look like a gorilla skull. Wouldn’t there need to be some proof that the hominid lived in a certain area for the government to ban logging in that area? Not just “the northwest.” If this is a government conspiracy, wouldn’t the radical-left leaders of Washington, Oregon, BC, etc., be on the side of prohibiting logging?
Has it been tested and proven to be what this guy says it is?
Your link didn’t work for me and your post states it has yet to be tested isn’t that correct?
Yeah, the skull he found looks suspiciously like a bear skull, but since bears are so rare and bigfoots (bigfeet?) are so common in BC, I suppose it must be a bigfoot skull.
An un-bear-able omission!
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