This is a post by TCC Team Member Dale Drinnon.
Dale has a degree in Anthropology with a background in Zoology and Paleontology.
Visit his Blog - Frontiers of Zoology
Gordon Mullet |
Gordon was a Friend of mine on Facebook and he contended with my use of the term "Eastern Bigfoot".
Gordon said he had been using the term to mean something specifically but it was in reference to a more apelike creature and not a more manlike form.
Gordon said it left tracks with an opposed big toe more like the apes rather than like humans, that they occurred over much of the Eastern United States at least from Ohio to Florida.
Gordon also cited those two places specifically and he said that he had seen examples of the tracks all over the area.
Tracks |
All photos are from Gordon's Facebook wall. Gordon says that the tracks are much more like Orang Pendek tracks than the known types of apes, and that he captures the creatures , "Blobsquatch" images (The examples he gives are much too small to reproduce).
I can well believe these creatures are the same as Florida's Skunk Ape and Texas' Wood Apes.
The Bigfoot drawing below is Photoshopped by me to more closely resemble specific features of the reports from a much more generic Bigfoot drawing.
Gordon Holding a cast of a track |
Dale's attempt at the features described |
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