A Utah resident claims to have found Bigfoot's petrified skull, which he brought to the office of a local newspaper to show reporters.
According to Todd May from the town of Ogden, he has met several snowmen before and imagines what a petrified skull of such a creature might look like. “I’m tracking Bigfoot,” May says. "I am very interested in this phenomenon and now I want to film it as I have met snowmen a couple of times."
May is not the first person to claim evidence of Bigfoot's existence - some eyewitnesses have already provided the public with blurry photos of the creature, videos, and even a whole body. It should be noted that none of the previous finds have been scientifically proven.
Journalists from Ogden sent a photo of May's find to an expert paleontologist, who said that, in his opinion, it was not a fossil: "It is just a very bizarre piece of rock hewn by the weather."
The final results of the study are still unknown, but with a high probability, Todd May became a victim of the pareidolia phenomenon - when an observer sees human faces in inanimate objects.