Thread started: May 26 2009, 9:08 AM EDT
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I write this as much to spoof as to critique: The fur looks like it has been curried and brushed. The soles of the feet look like flip--flop sandals that people wear to the beach. Most obvious is that line straight up the back, as though there were a zipper there! The posterior lacks certain details that you would expect to see relative to the bare bottom of a walking hominid, i.e., plumber's crack. The only credible aspect to the picture is the length of the arms, which are a bit longer than would be expected for something that otherwise has human proportions.
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RE: Big Foot Flip-Flops
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Sep 1 2009, 8:15 PM EDT
As I have noted half-jokingly in the page Yeti Filmed in Poland, when viewed from the rear, the Yeti/Bigfoot, Sasquatch all seem to exhibit what I call the "Teletubby" costume sag. In this picture it is most evident. It looks as if there is some kind diamond-shaped cushion at the critter's Gluteus maximus (Please forgive my Latin spelling). Still, when you compare similar views of photos and videos here at P&M, there is that sag more often than not. < Should this aspect of the Critter's anatomy be considered diagnostic?
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