I continue to work on the "Archive Project" reviewing hundreds of hours of back-trail video. These videos have not been reviewed, so I am going back through looking for the Bigfoot or other entities I may have capture over the years. This is from the Spring of 2010. Unfortunately I had not upgraded to a HD camera yet. This white subject was peeking at me after I had walked by it on the trail.
The color white, or more correctly stated, the absence of color is not a desirable feature in nature. It lacks a cover feature for those who display it. White in a dark enviroment gives away any advantage in predatory pursuit. Thus I believe the white may in fact be a result of genetic defect possibly due to a lack of genetic diversity either in the past or present breeding population. Or due to a genetic munipulation from outside the population.
The color white, or more correctly stated, the absence of color is not a desirable feature
ReplyDeletein nature. It lacks a cover feature for those who display it. White in a dark enviroment
gives away any advantage in predatory pursuit. Thus I believe the white may in fact be a result
of genetic defect possibly due to a lack of genetic diversity either in the past or present
breeding population. Or due to a genetic munipulation from outside the population.