In a rather unsettling snippet of an upcoming
interview, Justin Smeja doesn't seem all that concerned that he shot and
killed a Bigfoot. Or so he claims. He states that he would happily
shoot anything that looks out of place in the woods. His account of the
infamous Sierra Kills incident, corroborated by his hunting partner,
does seem to contain some truth but as usual we are left waiting for the
rest of the story and the results from the Ketchum hair sample test,
aka the slowest published paper in history. Speaking of evidence, Bigfoot hair sells for $225 at a Texas auction; is it real? You don't even have to be a skeptic to doubt that claim .
The hair is being sold in 100 lots, which means either someone managed
to find a Saquatch barber shop or this is a blatant fake. Sometimes
fact really is stranger than fiction, and Io9 tells the twisted tale of
two brothers named Heck who were behind The Nazi breeding program that resurrected an extinct species--the
auroch. The brothers very carefully crossbred several breeds of cattle
until they achieved the perfect match and then inexplicably released
the aurochs 'back into the wild' in dense German forests where they
quickly became extinct once again.
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