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Pearl Prihoda, official historian for Bigfootology, has a giant carved Sasquatch named Wowie in her Granite Falls, Wash., yard, on Aug. 5, 2014. The Washington region was a major contributor of hair samples to a study done at the University of Oxford, hairs thought to come from the elusive being. The results, revealed  in July, published in the prestigious Proceedings of the Royal Society B ("B" for biological sciences) concluded that the hairs were from raccoons, horses, bears, cows, wolves _ not some unknown mammal. (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Mark Harrison) (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Mark Harrison) OUTS: SEATTLE OUT, USA TODAY OUT, MAGAZINES OUT, TELEVISION OUT, SALES OUT. MANDATORY CREDIT TO:  MARK HARRISON / THE SEATTLE TIMES.

Pearl Prihoda, official historian for Bigfootology, has a giant carved Sasquatch named Wowie in her Granite Falls, Wash., yard, on Aug. 5, 2014. The Washington region was a major contributor of hair samples to a study done at the University of Oxford, hairs thought to come from the elusive being. The results, revealed in July, published in the prestigious Proceedings of the Royal Society B ("B" for biological sciences) concluded that the hairs were from raccoons, horses, bears, cows, wolves _ not some unknown mammal. (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Mark Harrison) (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Mark Harrison) OUTS: SEATTLE OUT, USA TODAY OUT, MAGAZINES OUT, TELEVISION OUT, SALES OUT. MANDATORY CREDIT TO: MARK HARRISON / THE SEATTLE TIMES.

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