Hair Samples

These two impressive hair samples were submitted by Brad Corless our investigator in Utah.

Utah Bigfoot Hair 002

Utah Bigfoot Hair 006

This was found on an old fire road in his primary research area.
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This is 1/4 of the total specimen, which are being preserved for future testing.
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He has seen a light colored individual recently in this area from about 300 yards on a ridge.
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They match other hair samples we have archived from Colorado.
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In conjunction with our hand print, we collected 3 grayish hair samples very similar to this in texture and scope on the side of my truck.
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We currently have over 10 separate hair samples in our archives, this being our most impressive.
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This impressive reddish/gray hair sample comes from Rampart Range Colorado
Bigfoot Hairs On A Bush
They were found when a track line of 20″ prints were found next to a beaver pond in one of our oldest research areas.
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We took the whole small bush as evidence for future DNA testing.
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The footprints went through the bush and the hairs caught on it as a result of this.
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These are very similar to the Utah sample as well.
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Here’s some suspected Sasquatch hair samples that are stuck in the sap

Bigfoot Research Wagon Tongue 027

Bigfoot Hair 026

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Hair samples in pine sapp on a relatively fresh pine break from our Central Colorado research location found on a remote game trail.
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We took the top of the this small tree as evidence.
Here’s a close-up photo.
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Here’s some examples of bear hair to compare with the suspected Sasquatch hair samples

This Black Bear hair sample was provided by Brad Corless our Utah investigator.
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Notice this phase is black and hair is very coarse in comparison of our Sasquatch samples.
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This Black bear hair sample is the brown phase.
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This was provided by Brad Corless as well for comparison from our Utah investigator.
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Here’s a example of deer hair to compare with the suspected Sasquatch hair samples

Central Colorado Bigfoot Hair 03

This deer hair sample came from Central Colorado
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J. Robert Alley December 23, 2011 at 5:54 am

These samples superficially resemble samples I obtained last week on Revilla Island, Alaska, and were also in a pine which had apparently been damaged by a black bear, with cambium exposed and sap running, and with bear claw marks at 6 feet. Canine tooth impressions were evident at 5 1/2 feet with a two and a half inch breadth to the canines.

The large tracks approached the tree from across a muskeg, then departed with a 4 1/2 foot stride. The tracks were melted and poor but stride and bipedal nature were evident. Hair which I initally assumed to be bear was paper-bagged, labelled and filed for later microscopic examination.

After viewing Brad’s report, I think I’ll move the hair to the top of my pile. It really reminded me of one large sample I obtained two years ago, and I should have recalled the similarity between the two. If Brad wants to compare notes, just have him email me. I have grizzly hair samples as well if you need them, but of course, both bears show the classic ursine medullary pattern.

Scale patterns can be superficially similar to hominids though, I’ve found. I have some new hair-trap constructions which I’m currently testing, and look promising. My current (this years) work is not limited by any NDA’s, glad to say!

Good work!
Dr. J. Robert Alley

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