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A man claims after DNA testing, the Bigfoot body he found is 58% Neandertal and 41% human
Snake Stuart claims to have discovered the first scientifically verified Bigfoot specimen, with DNA testing at Cornell’s Veterinary DNA Lab showing 58.5% Neanderthal and 41.5% human DNA. The claim references Michigan's high number of Bigfoot sightings, particularly in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula.
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