Flesh and Blood Bigfoot
Exploring Physical Evidence and the Theories of Sasquatches Identity as a Hominoid
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Sharon Eby
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Anthropologist Sharon Eby guides readers through decades of reports, field findings, and case studies that point toward a startling possibility: Bigfoot may not be a mythic creature at all, but a surviving hominoid—a physical, biological being that leaves behind measurable traces.
This book delivers a clear-eyed examination of:
• Hoaxes, misidentifications, and the common pitfalls that distort public understanding
• Blood, hair, DNA, scat, handprints, and the full spectrum of physical evidence
• Footprints, trackways, nests, tree structures, and tool-like objects found in the wild
• Verified encounter cases, including documented Bigfoot attacks and the rare photographs of a woman injured during an alleged encounter
• Vocalizations, photographic analysis, and video assessment beyond the usual “blobsquatch” debate
• The scientific framework of hominology and the theory of relict hominoids
With contributions from field investigators such as Jeffrey Gonzalez and Larry Kelm, this work bridges anthropology, cryptid research, and forensic examination. Whether you’re a long-time Bigfoot enthusiast or newly curious about the evidence, this book presents a compelling argument that the phenomenon is far more physical—and far more complex—than most people realize.
Direct, investigative, and rooted in biological inquiry, Flesh and Blood Bigfoot invites readers to reconsider what they think they know—and to explore the possibility that a flesh-and-blood hominoid still walks the forests of North America.
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