
Bigfoot Hunter Claims DNA Test Reveals Human-Neanderthal Hybrid
MICHIGAN - Michigan man Snake Stuart, also known as “Snake the Bigfoot Hunter” is making the rounds giving interviews claiming to have an absolutely real body of a Bigfoot, and says he can prove it with the recent DNA evidence he's received.
Bigfoot Hunter Claims He Has The DNA Proof
If you've ever wanted a Bigfoot story that sounds like something straight out of a movie, this one definitely delivers.
A self-described Bigfoot hunter says he's discovered what could be the first-ever physical remains of the legendary creature. Even more surprising, he claims DNA testing shows the specimen is part Neanderthal and part human.
Needless to say, the internet is buzzing.
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Charles "Snake" Stuart, who calls himself "Snake the Bigfoot Hunter," says he found what he believes is a Bigfoot body while camping in New York's Adirondack Mountains.
According to Stuart, DNA testing on the specimen reportedly found it contains 58.5% Neanderthal DNA and 41.5% human DNA. He says the testing was performed through Cornell's Veterinary DNA Lab and believes the results prove Bigfoot is not an ape, but instead a previously unknown human relative.
Stuart recently shared his claims during an interview with Detroit television station ClickOnDetroit.

Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence
While the story has exploded across social media, it's important to point out that Stuart's claims have not been independently verified. As of now, the evidence consists mainly of Stuart's own statements and interviews.
Will This Finally Prove Bigfoot Exists?
For now, the answer remains no...but I can only hope eventually it does.
Without independent laboratory confirmation, published research, or scientific review, Stuart's claims remain exactly that...claims.
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Until scientists weigh in with verifiable evidence, Bigfoot's existence remains one of the world's most enduring mysteries.
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