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Are people still talking about Enoch? We had tons opinions and many emails and comments requesting us to weigh in, but then we thought better of it.
We do, however, think there is still value in using research to discover Bigfoot. For one, we don't all have the benefit of knowing a guy named Mike from Florida. Two, we are as much in love of the pursuit as we are with the eventual proof.
That's right, we love the pursuit, the guessing, the pondering and the wondering. So we decided to do something about fostering what
WE love about Bigfooting; the sharing of ideas.
So here we are, with some neat concept art of Gigantopithecus blacki. The Gigantopithecus blacki skull, introduced to us bigfooters by
Dr. Grover Krantz. It is a reconstruction based on a large Chinese male fossil jaw, assuming bipedal posture and ape-sized brain.
We always wanted to see a muscle reconstruction and then a flesh one on top, this way we could see the relationship of each layer. Things we noticed are lack of forehead muscles, theres no room for them. We were also were very surprised how it really was really "in-between" human and ape. Most art we see is either to far in one direction, this concept, we thought, struck the balance between the two.
Share your thoughts, tell us what you think we got right (or wrong) and share what you would like to see next.
Gigantopithecus blacki: bone, flesh, fur by
Guy Edwards is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at
www.bigfootlunchclub.com.com.