Lee from Southern Bigfoot Research posted a video of a couple tracks they were able to cast. One of the tracks has 6 toes, take a look:
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Mauri G
This is in Uwharrie in NC, Thanks for posting!
Gumshoguy
Hi Mauri, I passed by the Uwharrie ealier this summer on my way down to SC. I must say the Uwharrie is one massively dark, thick impressive forest.
Shea D
Thank you for posting
Glen K
(New Jersey) I wonder if the Bigfoot with 6 toes, has 3 eyes?
Gumshoguy
Southern Bigfoot Research is doing a good job. Odd numbered digits are rare but not unheard of. 3-4 and 6 toe’d tracks are indeed puzzling. There are few hundred odd numbered tracks found all across North America and I would like to more about this. It cannot be due to frostbite because Sasquatches would be running out of toes in some places and the three toe tracks couldn’t alligators in desert hot spots such as Arizona , New Mexico or Southern California and there are no alligators in Tennessee, Kentucky or Illinois.
Different species?
Joyce E
I like the work of Southern Bigfoot Research. But could this be a hand print rather that a foot print? Lee would be the best judge since he cast the print and can see the detail that I can’t see in a picture. It looks very short, unless it was up on the ball of its foot. Hand or foot, still doesn’t answer the mystery of six digits. Just something to consider.
Rob M
That 6 toed track does look more like a hand print. But that could just be my untrained eyes
Tedd
Yeah that sure looks like a hand print to me, especially since the hands wouldn’t have the thick dermal padding on the soles(palms) that’s so often reported and you can see possible “life lines” or cracks/wrinkles. Hard to say for sure but the hand could be pulled into a half fist, meaning you bend fingers to palm at joint after the knuckle so fingers fold in half basically and the finger half underneath could give the extra digit impression. I am curious about the three toed tracks and how many good castings are known to exist. These things just drive ya crazy not being able to know anything for sure, unless you are an expert of course! ?