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<blockquote data-quote="Jack" data-source="post: 1309891" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>The Patterson-Gimlin film is not considered conclusive proof of Bigfoot's existence; rather, it is a controversial piece of footage that is widely debated, with many experts believing it to be a hoax and others arguing for its authenticity based on the figure's unique movements, body ratios, and apparent biological details like fur and muscle definition that were allegedly beyond 1960s technology to fake. Skeptics argue that the film's poor quality makes it impossible to draw firm conclusions, while others point to the difficulty of recreating the alleged fluidity and anatomical details seen in the footage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack, post: 1309891, member: 43"] The Patterson-Gimlin film is not considered conclusive proof of Bigfoot's existence; rather, it is a controversial piece of footage that is widely debated, with many experts believing it to be a hoax and others arguing for its authenticity based on the figure's unique movements, body ratios, and apparent biological details like fur and muscle definition that were allegedly beyond 1960s technology to fake. Skeptics argue that the film's poor quality makes it impossible to draw firm conclusions, while others point to the difficulty of recreating the alleged fluidity and anatomical details seen in the footage. [/QUOTE]
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