The Overlooked Bigfoot Skeleton Reconstruction

Technology is amazing.

In 2015, the History Channel put together a program called Bigfoot Captured. Large parts of this ‘docudrama/found footage video’ really disappointed people. Personally, I always think about this dumb photo of a real Bigfoot in a cage. Despite those shortcomings, the biggest thumbs-up came from the bigfoot skeleton reconstruction segment. A team of “bio-engineers”, of sorts, advised by Bigfoot rockstar Dr. Jeff Meldrum, actually mapped out the real proportions of these creatures.

And the result was incredible:

I found this reconstruction to be extremely compelling. There are a lot of Sasquatch “figures” created. The size of those statues and sculpts never approach the insane proportions described by hundreds of witnesses.

“Patty” from Patterson/Gimlin film was very large and I think a lot of folks forget that. Witnesses always seem to be in complete awe of their gargantuan, intimidating presence. This clip helps bring that feeling out into daylight.

I haven’t seen this demonstration talked about much in the cryptosphere, so here you go.

For more detail about this process, head over to my blog post about it.

2 Comments

  1. FASERIPopedia

    If all the bigfoot bones and remains are reclassified as something else or rejected since they aren’t the bones of “apes” then of course we will never have evidence. It’s all been deliberately wrongly labeled.
    Meanwhile in colonial pioneer times “giants”, “giant bones” and burials of same were everywhere. And then the Men in Black (from the Smithsonian) arrived and into the mist and fog went the physical evidence.

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  2. DC

    There is a photo of a “Lovelock giant’s skull.” It might actually be a sasquatch’s skull instead. There’s a sagittal crest and the general shape and size of the skull seem to fit the description.

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