Back when I lived in South Florida I was highly skeptical of bigfoot reports. I mean, really, something that big would certainly have to be seen, wouldn’t it?
Then I moved to New Mexico. I live in Rio Rancho, right on the border of Albuquerque. The Jemez (rhymes with famous, with the Spanish J that is pronounced like an H, so hay-mous) mountains are a 30 minute drive away and it is WILDERNESS. Miles and miles of nothing but miles and miles.
If you did not want to be found, it would be a good place to live. Lots of forest.
Archaeologists have been suggesting that in the past several species of hominids co-existed. Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon man existed at the same time and likely interbred. What is to say that aren’t still multiple hominid species out there? Supposedly Gigantopithecus was 8 feet tall and pretty much fits the big foot description.
I am keeping an open mind. Not saying that they do exist, but I certainly think that they could.
>>> Back when I lived in South Florida I was highly skeptical of bigfoot reports. <<<
You mean the famous Florida Skunk Ape?