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	<title>Comments on: Lord Geekington on True Giants</title>
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		<title>By: CSR</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think Loren and Mark A. Hall have to be commended for being brave enough to put the book out there. The scientific fraternity, whether cryptozoological or otherwise, is always loathe to accept change, new perspectives or refutation.

While I do not believe that large four-toed hominid footprints being found around the world are pointing towards Giganto, I do believe that the issue is worthy of further research. 

My belief is that local morphology points towards local species and that whether four or five-toed, the prints left behind definately point to towards local populations of bi-pedal ape species.

From Sasquatch of the Pacific Northwest, to Skunk Ape of the Florida Everglades, to Australia&#039;s Yowie and back, via Yeren, Mande Burung, Yeti and Kaptar (etc.), we are most likely dealing with separate species of giant, man-like (although not man) apes. Nothing I have encountered in my few years of research would lead me to believe all these &#039;giant hairies&#039; are anything but.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think Loren and Mark A. Hall have to be commended for being brave enough to put the book out there. The scientific fraternity, whether cryptozoological or otherwise, is always loathe to accept change, new perspectives or refutation.</p>
<p>While I do not believe that large four-toed hominid footprints being found around the world are pointing towards Giganto, I do believe that the issue is worthy of further research. </p>
<p>My belief is that local morphology points towards local species and that whether four or five-toed, the prints left behind definately point to towards local populations of bi-pedal ape species.</p>
<p>From Sasquatch of the Pacific Northwest, to Skunk Ape of the Florida Everglades, to Australia&#8217;s Yowie and back, via Yeren, Mande Burung, Yeti and Kaptar (etc.), we are most likely dealing with separate species of giant, man-like (although not man) apes. Nothing I have encountered in my few years of research would lead me to believe all these &#8216;giant hairies&#8217; are anything but.</p>
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