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Ape Expert Jane Goodall Tells Why She Believes in Bigfoot

In 2002 celebrated primatologist Jane Goodall controversially stated in an interview on NPR – prompted by a question from a caller – that she believed that a Bigfoot-type species did indeed exist, citing reports from Native Americans she has spoken to, as well as a news story at the time about a possible Yeti hair having been discovered.

Edited audio from the original interview can be listened to in the animated clip below (the transcript of the relevant section is underneath):

Caller: I wanted to know if you believe there are any undiscovered large ape species.

Jane Goodall: You’re talking about Yeti, or Bigfoot, or Sasquatch?

Ira Flatow: Is that what he’s talking about?

Jane Goodall: Yes, yes he is.

Caller: Ah, pretty much.

Ira Flatow: *laughing* I’m out of the loop.

Jane Goodall: Well now, you’ll be amazed, when I tell you that I’m *sure* that they exist. I’ve talked to so many Native Americans, who’ve all described the same sounds, two who’ve seen them. And there was a little tiny snippet in the newspaper just last week, which is that British scientists have found what they believe to be a Yeti hair, and that the scientists in the Natural History Museum of London couldn’t identify it as any known animal.

Ira Flatow: Did you always have this belief, that they existed?

Jane Goodall: Well I’m a romantic, so I always wanted them to exist…

(h/t Disinfo.com)

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