
The only remains recovered at this time are three jawbones and many more teeth. Pictured right: A plaster rendering using the original jaw bone as a structural
guide.
A life size model of Gigantopithecus |

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Model was created by Bill Munns |
Using these in a comparison to other primates, anthropologists have made speculative reconstructions
of what they believe Gigantopithecus to look like.
It is theorized that humans may have entered the New World by traveling across the Bering Land
Bridge, is it possible that Gigantopithecus Blacki crossed this same bridge from Asia? Instead of being extinct as believed,
is he living quietly among us in what small groups may still exist known to the modern human as Bigfoot?
Map of the Bearing Land Bridge 12,000 years ago |

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"Fight in the Forest" by Hans Burgkmai (1473-1531) |

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By approximation, the giant measures about 7' 3" in height. |
Bigfoot sightings have been reported in Western, Northeastern, and Southeastern Oklahoma, please visit the following
sites for newspaper articles and reported sitings:
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