Bigfoot Footprints

For general information: Bigfoot

Characteristics


Identifying Other Tracks

Bears

Large Apes

Bears


Selected Reports

1958: Gerald Crew Cast

These prints have been found to be likely faked. In 1958, Gerald Crew discovered and cast large footprints at Bluff Creek in Del Norte county, California. The Humboldt Times covered the story, coining the name "Bigfoot". In 2003, two sons of Ray L. Wallace admitted their father created the footprints Crew found.

October 1958. Gerald Crew. Bluff Creek, California.


The Shipton Photographs

descriptionDr T.C.S. Morrison-Scott (Natural History Department of the British Museum) claims the print was made by the Himalayan langur, which is 5 feet tall, walks upright, has a conical skull, and reddish brown fur matching the description. However, some have argued that the langur does not typically walk upright and has five long toes, unlike the found prints. Include photo of monkey and print

8 November 1951. Eric Shipton. Mount Everest.


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8 November 1951. Eric Shipton. Mount Everest.



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