Monsters (Continued from Page BIO) No, that’s not the problem, says Turhan Murad, a physical an thropologist at California State University at Chico. Murad teaches a course called “Bigfoot and Other Monsters; Myth or Reality?” ' “It’s not that scientists are unwilling to accept Bigfoot, but a matter of having to prove its existence - coming up with physical evidence of some type,” says Murad, who uses the mystery as a lesson in how science works. Krantz bases much of his case on more than 1,000 footprints found in a single area of California that suggest a giant creature with a clubfoot. Only someone with a detailed knowledge of anatomy could fake such a deformity, he says. But Murad, who has examined the same prints, says a human foot can be deformed in many ways. Thus, he says, anybody could have faked the prints. No Bones About It No skeletons, bones, or fossils have ever turned up for a Bigfoot, a major reason most scientists are skeptical at best. 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The result, he says, is that the .experts agree that the hairs were unique and didn’t match that of other North American mammals including humans One of the experts, Ellis Kerley, a University of Maryland an thropology professor, puts the matter slightly differently. “The hair resembled the Eastern black bear a good bit, it had components of gorilla hair, and some of human hair,” he says. “That is, it was difficult to distinguish; you couldn’t say it was one of the three. I keep an open mind, but if there is a Bigfoot, it’s surprising it hasn’t left any skeletal remains.” Snowman, No; Bigfoot, Yes John Napier, former director of the Smithsonian Institution’s primate biology program and an authority on hand and foot anatomy, wrote a thorough study of the Abominable Snowman and THE NEW EQUIPMENT, inc. St STORE HOURS Mon.-Fn 7,30 to 4:30 Sat 7-30 to 11 30 (Parts Only) Prevent disaster by poison-proofing your home NEWARK, Del. 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