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Could bigfoot be real with evolution?

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Hi guys!

This is posted in speculations because... Well, its bigfoot, that should pretty much sum it up. Any way I was wondering if bigfoot would evolve like this if he was real: http://www.nabigfootsearch.com/bigfootdescription.html

Now what I'm asking is that someone with more knowledge on evolution then I do would look at the characteristics and decided if bigfoot would actually evolve like that or if that doesn't make sense. Again, we are assuming bigfoot is real. Also I don't think he is I just was wondering about this, if a mod don't like this go ahead and delete it, I honestly don't think this is important. And the traits we are assuming he has are in the link.

Could an animal evolve that I know nothing about? Yes, many have, because I learned of them after they evolved, were discovered, and announced to the world. Bigfoot is supposed to be hairy, tall, bigger than a man and smaller than a bear, and walks upright. Is there something about that description that is so odd that it makes an impossible animal? No. However, scientists looking for bones have not found anything like Bigfoot, yet they have found fossils from about 4 billion years old until they find bones instead of fossils, and they have found bones up to modern animals, millions and millions of them. There is no evidence that Bigfoot exists or ever existed.

There is nothing about evolution that precludes Bigfoot from existing.

 

There are quite a lot of other things that do, though.

There have been fossils found of an extinct species of ape called Gigantopithecus, but there's no evidence to suggest any of them are still around.

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