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Scientific Theory

Anatomy

12/1/2020

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Sasquatch Anatomy

Eye witnesses describe the creature as standing upright on two legs, erect or in a hunched over shortstop posture shifting it's weight from side-to-side ever so slightly as if it is going to spring into action at any moment.    The North American Sasquatch is massive, and has been "primarily seen" in the Pacific Northwest, Alberta, British Columbia and Canada.      

Skin Tone

Witnesses have reported seeing the skin as a dull gray to dark gray color, but some reports indicate a lighter brown, pink, or even albino coloration have been seen and observed.     

Hair

The North American Sasquatch has been seen in many variations just like us humans, although primarily described as a dark brown to black representation and hair (Not fur) almost wirelike with a sheen that repels water.    Often witnesses have described the Sasquatch as shaking the water off its hair, similar to how a Newfoundland would emerging from the water.

The hair itself is 1-3" in length.      While hair varies in color it has been reported that adult Sasquatch have grey tips very similar to that of an elderly ape.          Unlike most primates, purported Sasquatch hair has been put under intense scrutiny and under microscopic examination reveals the hair is without a medulla unlike human hair.    

Odor

Most Sasquatch eye witnesses we have spoken to, typically notice a sulphur smelling discharge or foul stench immolating from the creature or the area of which it was seen.    This can be attributed to climate, and potentially Sulphur streams, Lava Tubes or even carcass rummaging for food such as a bear.

Head and Neck

The head is described as sitting squarely on the shoulders almost attached directly to the trapezius almost like that of a great ape.     The head has a large sagittal crest in adult males and to a lesser extent in females.   The brow ridge is also present similar to a great ape that creates an almost sunken eye indication.

The nose is flat and protrudes ridges toward the brow line and has also been described as hairless.    The ridges are often mistaken for rinkles and many describe the face as an old catchers mitt or an elderly indian.

Trunk and Torso

While this varies from male to female the primary representation is a shoulder width of 3-6ft narrowing to a waste of the same proportion, while younger males are described more athletic or V-cut such as a fine tuned athlete.    Females vary due to a variety of conditions including pregnancy and have been seen with protruding mammory glands such as the Roger Patterson film of 1967.

Legs

The legs also vary in size and width and length, but are primarily described as walking tree trunks.   The muscular curve of the quadriceps, and calves may be present but covered by hair and due to the fleeting chance encounter eye witnesses typically have a tough time describing to us the lower extremities, and most are focused on the face, head and eyes.

Feet 

The average of most prints we have verified are somewhere between 8" in adolescents to 25" at the upper edge of the spectrum, with most common somewhere between 11-18" long by 7-12" wide.   While fanciful tales exist about giants, we have extensively researched this with museum curators and no one is able to produce giant bones  including the Smithsonian.  

Body Size and Weight

The average height reported is 6'-12' tall as adults, and an estimated weight between 600-1100lbs.      While we are sure anomalies or adolescents exist we are stating what we have heard from countless eye witness encounters.
So that's it from us,  but perhaps you have seen something that does not fit the mold you wish to share?    Please let us know in the comment below or email us.   We'd love to hear from you.

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By Kevin Weberling
Research Writer, Sasquatch Syndicate Inc.
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