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Rick Jacobs's Bigfoot Pictures

posted October 29, 2007 - 12:27am
Rick Jacobs's Bigfoot Pictures

In September Rick Jacobs, a Pennsylvania hunter set a stationary camera with a trigger in the woods. The camera trap was baited with a strong deer attractant and a mineral lick block.

The series of images he captured has spurred debate in the scientific community.

There are basically two sides.

Zoo keepers believe the images to be those of a primate bending over and sniffing the ground. This unclassified primate could be a Bigfoot or Sasquatch.

Game keepers believe the images to be those of a bear with mange..... Fish and Wildlife folks say that rangers catch skinny bears with mange in traps that look like that...

The Bigfoot folks are asking them to provide pictures of these bears so that they can do some analytical comparisons.

The images are copyrighted and therefore cannot be posted here, but the link takes you to the site that is researching them and has some really interesting info....

Click on the images to enlarge them and come back and tell us what you think.

Are they pictures of the elusive Big Foot...Sasquatch of legends....

Or is this a skinny bear having a really bad hair day?


Website: http://www.bfro.net/avevid/jacobs/jacobs_photos.as...

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Warning ...To My Readers

Please be warned..... There is a link to a blog claiming to have a video circulating online. This blog is not authentic and will download strange things on your computer.... at least it will try..... You can read about it here: http://www.xomba.com/rick_jacobs_video_blog_hoax_exposed Angel

http://rick-jacobs-bigfoot-photo-pictures.blogspot.com/

See the Bigfoot Photo Pictures and Video at Rick Jacobs' personal blog http://rick-jacobs-bigfoot-photo-pictures.blogspot.com/

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