IO9 is reporting that the esteemed Oxford University has put together a team to research the legendary cryptids Bigfoot and Yeti. Yes, Oxford. As in England.
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[Oxford University researcher Bryan] Sykes will team up with Michel Artori, director of Switzerland’s Lausanne Museum of Zoology, to analyze organic “bigfoot” remains (hair samples, for example) assembled by Bernard Heuvelmans, a Belgian-French scientist and explorer, widely regarded as the father of cryptozoology. (Heuvelmans investigated reported sightings of the creature for over half a century before he died in 2001.) |
Amazingly, this wasn’t the only Bigfoot news this month.
Cryptomundo revealed that it is legal to kill Bigfoot in Texas. That fact that this act is legal is not terribly surprising. Unless it’s a barely existing in utero collection of cells, killing for the most part is encouraged in Texas.
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John Lloyd Scharf got a response from the Texas Wildlife officials about killing Bigfoot:
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Art by Mark A. Nelson
In 1996 I edited The Big Bigfoot Book. The graphic anthology of original tales featured work by Phil Hester, Mark London Williams, A. A. Attanosio, John Bergin, Neal Barrett, Jr., Norman Partridge, Batton Lash, William Browning Spencer, Dan Burr, Mark A. Nelson, Ted Naifeh and others. With all this recent interest in Bigfoot, wonder if it’s time to produce a new volume?
A Bigfoot Hunting We Go… was originally published on The Geek Curmudgeon