BBC Wildlife Magazine

Big foot or big fake?

“Chris Packham – who has long been intrigued by cryptozoology, the study,” states editor Rosamund Kidman Cox. The remit of the new TV programme was to examine Bigfoot from a biological standpoint and to test the evidence, including debunking the Patterson–Gimlin film, alleged to depict Bigfoot. In the September 1998 issue, Chris concludes: “A stake protrudes from the bleeding heart of Bigfoot, from cryptozoology itself.”

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