Charles "Snake the Bigfoot Hunter" Stewart says he found an 8-foot, 300-pound body in New York's Adirondack Mountains back in 2024, named it Dack, displayed it at the state fair, and just had it DNA tested at Cornell's Veterinary Lab. The results he's claiming: 58.5% Neanderthal and 41.5% human. His theory is that Bigfoot isn't an ape at all — it's a Neanderthal-human hybrid that crossed the Bering Land Bridge thousands of years ago and never went extinct. Cornell's response: the university is dismissing the claim as a hoax. Forensic analysts also point out that modern humans already carry Neanderthal DNA, so running a test on any human tissue would produce roughly these numbers. But Snake plans to take the body on a national tour regardless. The show's not stopping.
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