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  • ...uvelmans (October 10, 1916 – August 22, 2001) was a scientist, explorer, researcher, and writer. He is probably best known as a founder of cryptozoology. His m
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  • ...n acronym for a description of bigfoot-type creatures coined by paranormal researcher and author John Keel. It stands for 'Big Hairy Monster', and refers to the
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  • ...nd other material pertaining to primate anatomy. He was probably the first researcher to decipher possible dermal ridges in bigfoot casts and went on an extended
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  • Alton Higgins is a wildlife biologist, TBRC member, bigfoot investigator and researcher in Oklahoma. Alton presented a paper at the International Bigfoot Symposium
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  • Autumn Williams (b. October 20, 1973) is an independent bigfoot researcher and documentarian. She and her mother Sali claimed to have had a sighting o
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  • ...research station in the hills of West Virginia. Bill is a highly respected researcher in the field and he created the “EyeGotcha” Digital Video surveillance
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  • ...ory really went nowhere. In 2004 (March 1st), Heironimus, along with Long, researcher Kal Korff and television producer Robert Kiviat, appeared on the Jeff Rense
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  • In 2006, bigfoot researcher Paul Vella attempted to challenge Landis about the Chambers-Bigfoot rumor d
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  • No one is entirely sure of the origins of call blasting. Some credit veteran researcher John Freitas for inventing the practice; however, Roger Patterson is known
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  • Daryl Colyer (b. 11 September 1961) is a bigfoot researcher affiliated with the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy (TBRC). Colyer has i
    564 bytes (80 words) - 18:33, 9 September 2022
  • ...gfoot researcher Rick Noll.[3] A critical review was prepared by long-time researcher and author Thomas Steenburg. [4]
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  • ...community with his brash bragging that he is the only professional Bigfoot researcher due to being paid by undisclosed benefactors.
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  • Donald Lee Keating (b. 1962) is a bigfoot researcher from Newcomerstown, Ohio.
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  • ...ho Walks with Bears” (2000), featuring internationally famous black bear researcher Dr. Lynn Rogers; “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science” (2002), a program fe
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  • Born in 1970, Henry Benton May IV is a Mississippi sasquatch researcher and Internet radio show co-host. He claims to have had two sightings of sas
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  • Igor Bourtsev (sometimes spelled "Burtsev") is a Russian researcher who works at the Darwin Museum in Moscow, Russia, along with Dmitri Bayanov
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  • The symposium steering committee recently learned that Russian hominology researcher Gleb Koval will be attending the symposium. Mr. Koval is associated with Th
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  • Ivan Marx (b. ???? d. 1999) was a well-known bigfoot researcher and film-maker who made several allegedly hoaxed films of bigfoot, most of Marx was a mentor to controversial researcher Tom Biscardi.
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  • J. Michael Long (b. 1961 in Mississippi) is a bigfoot researcher, documentary producer, and website designer.
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  • ...Henner Fahrenbach and Bob Gimlin, as well as scientists such as black bear researcher Lynn Rogers and bioacoustics expert Robert Benson of Texas A&M University.
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