
CATEGORY OVERVIEW: UNCLASSIFIED HOMINIDS (BIGFOOT/SASQUATCH)
SUBJECT TAXONOMY: Relict Hominoid / Bipedal Primate

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The entities colloquially known as "Bigfoot" represent a global phenomenon of large, hirsute, bipedal hominids. While morphological reports vary by geography, core consistencies include a massive, muscular frame and a thick dermal covering of hair.
PHENOMENON DIVERSITY:
Pigmentation reports are highly varied, spanning a spectrum from standard charcoal and russet to rare instances of albinism. This variance strongly supports the Environmental Adaptation Theory, suggesting either regional subspecies or a divergent evolutionary path from a common ancestor.
MORPHOLOGICAL DISTINCTION (PODIATRY):
While the namesake "Bigfoot" implies a human-like structure, forensic analysis reveals distinct biological deviations. These include an exaggerated mid-tarsal break and unique toe alignment designed for navigating high-gradient terrain. They are a specialized biological anomaly.
North America Sasquatch, Oh-Mah, Skunk Ape (NOTES Primary research focus area.)
Himalayas / TibetYeti, Meh-Teh, Migoi (NOTES High-altitude adaptation noted.)
Australia Yowie, Quinkin (NOTES Distinct aggressive behavioral patterns.)
Central Asia Almas, Chuchunya (NOTES Strong 'Relict Hominid' candidate.)
Southeast Asia Orang Pendek, Ebu Gogo (NOTES Diminutive size; high manual dexterity.)
Europe The Grey Man, Woodwose (NOTES Often associated with "Mountain Panic.")
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