"She says Sasquath was about seven to eight feet tall." Nice Editing!
what editing? here some facts...notice words....fossil evidence....height exactly described as fossil evidence indicates....whats so hard to comprehend here?....its a blacki...some survived that's all....just like a ceolacanths have....and the ice worm has....and so has 3 different types of plesiosaur....alligator...lots of stuff still lives from long ago in amongst us....king kong was actually a story about a bigfoot sighting and the people that saw it all the time....sorry...nothing fake here....just animals....funny how the hunters like MRBB are scared to acknowledge the things...that's ironies usual fate
Based on the fossil evidence, adult male Gigantopithecus blacki are believed to have stood about 3 m (9.8 ft) tall and weighed as much as 540 kg (1,190 lb), making the species three to four times as heavy as modern gorillas and seven times as heavy as the orangutan, its closest living relative. Large males may have had an armspan of over 3.6 m (12 ft). The species was highly sexually dimorphic, with adult females roughly half the weight of males
In 1899, he was given a book from his uncle called Explorations and Adventures in Equatorial Africa. The book (written in 1861), chronicled the adventures of Paul Du Chaillu in Africa and his various encounters with the natives and wildlife there. Cooper became fascinated with the stories involving the gorilla, in particular, Du Chaillu's depiction of a particular gorilla known for its "extraordinary size", that the natives described as "invincible" and the "King of the African Forest". When Du Chaillu and some natives encountered a gorilla later in the book he described it as a "hellish dream creature" that was "half man, half beast"