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A man claims after DNA testing, the Bigfoot body he found is 58% Neandertal and 41% human

Snake claims he tested the DNA at the Cornell’s Veterinary DNA Lab

A man claims to have found the first scientifically verified Bigfoot specimen, he claims after DNA testing the body has 58.5% Neanderthal and 41.5% human DNA.

Known as “Snake the Bigfoot Hunter”, Snake Stuart claims to have found the body while camping.

Snake claims after DNA testing at the Cornell’s Veterinary DNA Lab, his specimen is the first scientifically verified Bigfoot specimen.

Michigan ranks as one of the top in the nation for bigfoot sighting with more than 220 encounters listed in the Bigfoot field researchers organization database.

Most reports in Michigan come from the Upper Peninsula and the northern Lower Peninsula.

Snake Stuart, Bigfoot hunter and author joined Local 4 Live to tell us what he found.

You can watch the full interview in the video at the beginning of this article.