Evidence of Ancient Bigfoot in the Sahara, Arabic translator badly needed



The Great Desert holds many ancient secrets. Now, we might have evidence of an ancient bipedal Bigfoot like creature walking in the Sahara. These footprints in the Sahara Desert, if it's real, suggest there was such a thing as a Bigfoot in what is now the Great Desert.

In Feb. 17, 2009, a team led by anthropology graduate student Iyad Zalmout of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor scientist found a partial Saadanius skull in Saudi Arabia. Saadnius is an ancestor of Old World monkeys and apes. The Saadanius skull could be a real missing link that fills in a gap in our understanding evolution of Old World monkeys and apes. Saadanius sports a projecting snout, a relatively tall face with long, narrow nasal bones, broad cheek teeth and other traits resembling those of older primates previously unearthed at a geological formation on the edge of Egypt’s Sahara Desert.

Researchers estimate that ape like creatures in Egypt's Sahara Desert lived between 35 million and 30 million years ago.

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