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Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science Paperback – Illustrated, September 4, 2007

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In this landmark work on a subject too often dismissed as paranormal or disreputable, Jeffrey Meldrum gives us the first book on Sasquatch to be written by a scientist with impeccable academic credentials. He gives an objective look at the facts in a field mined with hoaxes and sensationalism.

Meldrum reports on the work of a team of experts from a wide variety of fields who were assembled to examine the evidence for a large, yet undiscovered, North American primate. He reviews the long history of this mystery--which long predates the "Bigfoot" flap of the late fifties--and explains all the scientific pros and cons in a clear and accessible style, amplified by over 150 illustrations.

Anyone who has pondered the mysteries of human evolution will be fascinated and eager to join Dr. Meldrum in drawing their own conclusion.


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“Jeff Meldrum's book 'Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science' brings a much needed level of scientific analysis to the Sasquatch - or Bigfoot - debate. Does Sasquatch exist? There are countless people - especially indigenous people - in different parts of America who claim to have seen such a creature. And in many parts of the world I meet those who, in a matter-of-fact way, tell me of their encounters with large, bipedal, tail-less hominids. I think I have read every article and every book about these creatures, and while most scientists are not satisfied with existing evidence, I have an open mind.” ―Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE UN Messenger of Peace & Founder - the Jane Goodall Institute

“Jeff Meldrum is a scientist, an expert in human locomotor adaptations. In
Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science he examines all evidence critically, not to force a conclusion, but to establish a baseline of facts upon which further research can depend. His science is not submerged by opinion and dogmatic assumption. With objectivity and insight he analyzes evidence from tracks, skin ridges on the soles of feet, film footage, and DNA, and he compares it to that on primates and various other species. He disentangles fact from anecdote, supposition, and wishful thinking, and concludes that the search for yeti and sasquatch is a valid scientific endeavor. By offering a critical scrutiny, Sasquatch does more for this field of investigation than all the past arguments and polemics of contesting experts.” ―Dr. George Schaller, Vice-President of the Wildlife Conservation

About the Author

Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum is an Associate Professor of Anatomy and Anthropology at Idaho State University. He is the author of the book Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Forge Trade; First Edition (September 4, 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0765312174
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0765312174
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.34 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.45 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches
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Customers find the research quality excellent, compelling, and scholarly. They describe the book as an excellent, interesting, and entertaining read. Readers praise the writing quality as clear, concise, and easy to follow. They appreciate the pictures, charts, and diagrams. Overall, they say the book offers a great objective look at the subject.

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Customers find the book excellent, interesting, and entertaining. They say it's a must-read for any serious Sasquatch enthusiast.

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GREAT book on the scientific evidence of sasquatch with a dash of skepticism for a healthy balance.
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GREAT book on the scientific evidence of sasquatch with a dash of skepticism for a healthy balance.
I appreciate Dr. Meldrum's stance on the existence of sasquatch as it closely reflects my own. He doesn't proclaim some undeniable proof of the elusive hominids living in the forests, but instead, insists that there is just too much evidence to ignore. Taking on such a taboo subject that is considered to be "career suicide" by many scholars takes walking a fine line between reservation and acceptance and Dr. Meldrum does this excellently. Although he is not the first professor or Ph.D. to accept the evidence and take a deeper look, I'm grateful he walked out on that limb that many other scientists refuse to acknowledge!At no point in reading this book did I find myself thinking "well, that is a bit of a stretch" like I do with a majority of other research I've come across. Very well organized, thoroughly explained, and scientifically supported, this book is a great read for anyone interested in sasquatch. Deserves to share the shelf with other great works by Dr. Gover Krantz, Dr. John Bindernagel, and John Green. It provided great validation to my confusing "100% sure that I'm 80% convinced" point of view.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
Very well written and covers all the bases as to the existence (or not) of Sasquatch.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2022
I've been interested in the subject of Bigfoot/Sasquatch since I first read about them sometime back in the early 1970s. Since that time, I have read probably more than 30 books on the subject. Of those 30, I would say that about half of them were primarily geared towards telling an exciting story, while not really delving very deeply into a discussion of the evidence.

This book by Professor Meldrum is easily the best written and the most scientific and methodical of them all. Every aspect of the available evidence for the existence of Sasquatch is covered in grand detail, and in clear and concise language that is easy to follow and comprehend. That evidence includes stories of Sasquatch sightings and encounters (both modern and historical), Native American/First Nations oral histories of the creatures, examinations of Sasquatch footprints, handprints, and the "Skookum Cast" (and even a Sasquatch butt print!), photographic and video evidence, sound recordings, a possible ancient ancestor called Gigantopithecus, a statistical analysis of habitat and food availability in North America for a large primate, DNA and other psychical evidence, dermatoglyphics studies from the dermal ridges found from castings that have been made, and even a close examinations of some of the known hoaxes and the people who perpetrated them.

I applaud the author for the very professional way in which he has approached this subject, while still managing to tell as exciting of a story as any of the sensationalistic tomes that I've read in the past. It is quite the achievement to be able to educate and entertain at the same time.

I highly recommend this book. It will take its place at the top of the available literature on the subject of Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Forest Giants/North American Apes that live among us. Well done!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2019
I liked it a lot. This subject suffers from far too many ignorant, so-called experts weighing in when they have zero credibility, so they have no business adding to the already prodigious amounts bs floating around.

Medrum's straight forward, no-nonsense approach is quite the breath of fresh air, toward counteracting some of this. I really enjoyed the story; but, I must admit, a had to skim through some of the more scientific/technical aspects and jargon here and there.

On the down side: I've heard that Dr. Meldrum is among the vast majority of bf researchers who believe bf is some kind of ape. Well, so are we humans if, by that, you mean "Great Ape" (meaning bf is the second species of Great Ape that deserves "Homo sapiens" in the front of the Latin name).

More and more evidence is coming to light that supports the idea that it is either human, or mostly so. That is, a human/human-hybrid type of hominin. Native American teachings have always referred to the bf as "people" and not apes, nor any other kind of animal.

Now, with the completion (in 2013) of the Sasquatch Genome Project, there is DNA evidence to support this conclusion. The study shows that bf is a hybrid species, a crossing of a human female with a male of a "Novel Hominin" (that is, new or unknown) species.

So, if you continue to be stuck to the false idea that they are apes, you will continue to throw away evidence (yes, they've done it for a long time, and continue to do so) that contradicts your long-held but incorrect presumption of them being apes. Just like missing the forest because the trees are in your way.

Still, Dr. Meldrum is to be commended for even taking this highly controversial subject on in a scholarly way (or any way, for that matter!). Most of the so-called scholars are pathologically biased against it and routinely practice something called, "Condemnation before investigation."

Again, excellent book, Doctor Meldrum! Kudos, to you, and keep up the great work.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2016
I appreciate books which at least attempt to keep a balance between opposing views. Dr. Meldrum does that, even if he lets the mask slip a bit at the end. However, I didn't find the book as satisfying as I had hoped. In particular, I thought that some areas were covered far too extensively, some not nearly extensively enough, and some not at all. Perhaps I can review some of these areas.
Dr. Meldrum specializes in primate locomotion. It is therefore natural that he would devote considerable space in the book to reviewing the footprint evidence. I'm sure Dr. Meldrum can differentiate between primate footprints and those of any other order and that he can detect clumsy fakes. However, human ingenuity is such that I'm not sure that he or anyone else can be certain that clever fakes can be ruled out, especially since footprint detail, as he admits, is by its nature ephemeral. I do think that the suggestion that the consistency of the size and shape of footprints is significant is not a valid point.There are so many representations in various media and I have been aware of what they looked like for at least 50 years. Anyone wishing to make a fake could easily have based it on readily available representations. Nevertheless, Dr. Meldrum's expert opinion is certainly better than mine and is the most persuasive argument for Sasquatch/Bigfoot (S/B)'s existence in the book. Whether the length and detail of the section is justified is another matter.

The various sections dealing with how things might have happened but for which there is no evidence take up far too much of the book. There was a giant Asian ape, Gigantopithecus, now extinct. Is there any evidence it was ever in North America? No. The land bridge over what is now the Bering Strait is the way many animals came and went between the Americas and Asia. S/B might have used that means of access to the Americas. Is there any evidence that it did so? No. Fossils are only created in certain specific conditions and many species die without leaving fossil remains. True, but so what? We're talking about a living species here, not fossils, even if there were any, which there aren't. Native American folklore tells of hairy men. That would only have probative value if all the other Native American legends had a foundation in fact. One of the most prevalent is the Thunderbird, a giant bird capable of lifting an Orca and whose wings make the sound of thunder. Does anyone believe that is a real bird? While all these discussions in the book MIGHT be possibilities, they have no evidential value. Dr. Meldrum brings out the old saying, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, but equally absence of evidence proves nothing. A scientific discussion should be about evidence, not speculation, so what does the evidence show?

It's at this point that the book fails to live up to its claims. Logic begins to go out of the window, some major issues are given little consideration and others are ignored completely. Just to go over a few: what does S/B eat? Dr. Meldrum vaguely says its diet is omnivorous, which would probably be right, but why so little discussion of the specifics? An animal weighing up to 800lbs and up to 8/9 feet tall (Dr. Meldrum's calculations) must eat a LOT of food. Since there is no indication that it uses tools, let alone traps, how does it collect its food, and why does it not do what every other animal including man does and establish a feeding pattern, returning to places where food is abundant? Animals are routinely trapped by putting food out, since all animals will eat the easiest food to collect. Why doesn't this work with S/B? No explanation of this is even attempted.
What does it do in Winter? Animals in climates with cool Winters either predate, migrate or go into hibernation/dormancy. Dr. Meldrum suggests that the latter is most likely, but animals in this state are easy to locate. Those that do stay awake are easier to see and must go to areas where food is available. A huge dark-haired bipedal primate searching for food in Winter must stick out like a sore thumb. No explanation.
What happens to the sick, injured or old animals? Typically such animals lose their fear of danger since they must try and find the easiest sources of food and they are therefore easy to find and catch. The only exception is animals which live in colonies, where less robust specimens are cared for, but is anyone out there suggesting that we have somehow missed colonies of massive primates? The whole S/B premise is built on them being solitary. Not only does Dr. Meldrum not offer a scientific explanation of the absence of sick, injured or old animals, he doesn't even raise it as an issue.

There are many other issues- where do mothers with young live, the fact that no-one in the nearly 50 years since Patterson/Gimlin has managed to capture as good, let alone better, footage of the creature (I had to laugh at the comment that because wildlife photography is difficult creatures ALREADY IN CAPTIVITY are used- why don't we try that? Oh, wait......), the fact that the last large primate discovered, the Mountain Gorilla, was found hundreds of miles into the African jungle the year before the Wright brothers managed to get a powered flying machine into the air, but we can't track massive primates in our own backyard with all our modern technology- but I'll conclude this review with a point that seems humorous but is actually quite serious. Of all the animals in North America, the only one that has NEVER been hit by a vehicle is S/B. How is that possible? In the area in which I live animal populations are actually estimated on the basis of how many are hit by vehicles. It's not as though S/B stays away from roads- many sightings are on or near roads. People, deer, coyotes, raccoons, even birds, all are struck by vehicles. S/B, not once.

Dr. Meldrum's book is a good read and streets ahead of most books on the subject, but there are far too many
unanswered and sometimes unasked questions to rate it as scientifically satisfying. At the risk of being dismissed as an armchair skeptic, I want to see a body, alive if possible (please don't kill one). That's really not too much to ask.
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Sylvie Brouillet
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Flello R.
5.0 out of 5 stars a stunning book
Reviewed in France on August 12, 2019
A well written and eminently readable book where the science is made crystal clear and many myths and false claims that confuse the issue are debunked and laid to rest
With all the evidence presented in this book I am at a loss to know why the scientific establishment is so reluctant to identify this secretive next of kin cousin of ours.
Ashiq Amin
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressively written in the 'casual' academic register
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 11, 2015
This book by Jeff Meldrum is one of the most well written ones I have ever come across, and not just in relation to the topic of sasquatch as an extant North American ape species. The academic register employed in the writing and structure of the book is very impressive in its systematic and detailed data presentation, discussion and analysis of the evidence. People convinced of the probability of a living population of relic hominoids or their descendants in America can, as well as sceptics alike, can finally find perfectly plausible reasons for the absence of evidence for Sasquatch along with physical and trace evidence gathered over the years. For Professor Jeff Meldrum possesses a remarkable explanatory power in his writing, especially with regard to the chapters on foot morphology of Sasquatch and the absence of hominoid fossils in American soil due to the soil acidity of temperate montane forests and of possible ancient forests inundated by rising sea levels. Altogether, this books presents an extremely cogent and well-rounded argument for the existence of sasquatch as it reinforces the open-minded principles of science in its examination of the ever-increasing evidence at hand. I sincerely doubt if Jeff Meldrum is out for publicity, for one will discover a serious, level-headed scientist behind the keyboard, always examining the evidence with a healthy dose of scepticism and yet with open-mindedness to deign to tread the path that the evidence leads to, wherever that may. I highly recommend this book for anyone, and not just for someone interested in the Bigfoot phenomenon.
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Connor adamus
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in Canada on May 30, 2023
Really good book! Jeff Meldrum is very knowledgeable on the subject. He explains the science side of of everything topped of with the reported sightings and encounters. Good read I highly recommend!
P. A. Evans
5.0 out of 5 stars Professor Meldrum is to be applauded for his scholarship.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2017
This is an excellent book, for a several reasons. The prose is fluent and easy to read. Evidence is authoritative and drawn from a wide range of verified and credible sources. The evidence is discussed logically, snd without the emotive "guff" commonly used in "pseudo-science" books. I am a retired professor, and though this is not my field, I found the content to be well reasoned, scholarly, and academically sound. The arguments are compelling and many of the sections provide evidence that is very convincing. I am minded of the tree - 'Ginko biloba- that was known to Europeans through fossil records, before the living plants were "discovered" in China. Sasquatch (and many other species) fall into this pattern of discovery. There is a lot of information here that is new for me, but, equally, there are gaps that I hope will be covered in a future revision. In particular more details about nature of the DNA evidence, and some discussion about "eye-shine", as primates do not have a tapetum, and therefore have no eye-shine (which is not the same as red-eye caused by flash in photographs).
Any one interested in primates, and the evidence about Sasquatch, from the sceptic to evangelical - should read this book, and give the science within it the respect that it deserves. The price is extremely reasonable.
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