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muscle, also helped convince Krantz, who argued that a hoax "would require someone quite familiar with the anatomy of the human hand to make the connection between a non-opposable thumb and an absence of the thenar eminence." This culminated in Krantz's first publication on the subject of
Bigfoot,
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After constructing biomechanical models of the
Cripplefoot casts by calculating their distance, leverage, weight dynamics and distribution, and comparing the data to the track's heel, ankle and toe base, Krantz concluded that the footprints had been left by an animal about 2.44 m (8 ft)
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Bigfoot, beginning in 1963. Because his cryptozoology research was ignored by
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December 1969. Krantz later studied the PattersonâGimlin film in full, and after taking notice of the creature's peculiar gait and purported anatomical features, such as flexing leg muscles, he changed his mind and became an advocate of its authenticity. While in Bossburg, he also met
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in 1964. He married his fourth wife, Diane Horton, on
November 5, 1982. He also had a stepson, Dural Horton. Krantz was a road enthusiast and frequently took road trips, traveling to all 48 continental states. In 1984, he received high scores on the
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remains, arguing for their preservation and study. He has been described as having been the "only scientist" and "lone professional" to seriously consider
Bigfoot in his time, in a field largely dominated by amateur
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mainstream scientists, despite his academic credentials, in a bid to find an audience Krantz published numerous books aimed at casual readers and also frequently appeared in television documentaries, including
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at the university. Further, his articles on the subject were rejected by peer-reviewed scholarly journals. However, Krantz was tenacious in his work and was often drawn to controversial subjects, such as the
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to examine the prints, who concluded that they were "not from some dead object with ridges in it, but come from a living object able to spread its toes." Krantz also attempted to have both the
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lived alongside humans but is thought to have gone extinct 100,000 years ago in eastern Asia, while the Bering land bridge existed between 135,000 to 70,000 years BP.)
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controversy, arguing both in academia and in court that direct lineage to extant human populations could not be demonstrated. In an interview appearing in
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Grover
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saw the obituary in the
Washington Post and realized that Grover was her cousin. She spent a year documenting his life's work in her podcast
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on creationism and evolution at Washington State University; the well-publicized three-hour debate was attended by more than 1000 people.
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tall and weighing roughly 363 kg (800 lb). The morphological detail in the cast, particularly impressions of the
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study the dermal ridge patterns, and was told by renowned fingerprint expert John Berry, an editor of the journal
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speech and theoretical hunting patterns, and argued that this led to many of the anatomical differences between
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magazine, "I don't know what it is. I'm baffled. Elk. Sasquatch. That's the choice."
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in 1958. With the submission of his doctoral dissertation, titled
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changes, and the evidence of sex in the human fossil record.
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Krantz, Grover S. (Fall 1971). "Sasquatch Handprints".
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and was subsequently accepted into the high IQ society
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have been dubbed the âFour Horsemen of Sasquatcheryâ.
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and modern humans. In 1968, he named the hunting that
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Sexual Dimorphism in Homo Sapiens: A Question of Size
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1707:"The Man, The Myth, and The Legend of Grover Krantz"
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Bulletin of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History
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Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Washington (state)
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International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature
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1579:"Giant ape lived alongside humans"
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863:Among his works on Sasquatch are:
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450:Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science
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1883:Scientists from Salt Lake City
1270:Barcott, Bruce (August 2002).
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788:The Process of Human Evolution
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1848:American paleoanthropologists
1785:"S1 E1: Grover by Wild Thing"
1371:Regal, Brian (January 2009).
1276:Forest Love Slave Tells All!"
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928:Bigfoot Sasquatch Evidence
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1763:Moscow-Pullman Daily News
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590:University of Groningen
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319:Berkeley, California
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1071:The Washington Post
1024:The Daily Telegraph
571:John Willison Green
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287:Bachelor of Science
253:Krantz was born in
1274:Sasquatch Is Real!
856:American Antiquity
698:Death and skeleton
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602:Fingerprint Whorld
483:Bering land bridge
371:prehistoric Europe
295:The Origins of Man
279:Clovis, New Mexico
275:Air National Guard
271:University of Utah
267:Rockford, Illinois
1738:on 1 October 2016
1566:978-0-8061-3576-2
1380:Annals of Science
1173:The Seattle Times
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922:978-1-55566-099-4
908:978-0-919119-10-9
894:978-0-89301-061-4
880:978-0-89301-044-7
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810:978-0-8204-0800-2
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