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Did gardener find fossilized footprint?
Man thinks rock with four-toed indentation might be prehistoric


By Susan Lazaruk, The Province - August 6, 2009
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The rock found by Neil Bitterman while mowing his lawn in Hudson's Hope on July 30, which he believes might be a fossilized footprint of a prehistoric sloth or sabre tooth.
Photograph by: Handout, for The Province

Last summer, sneakered feet were turning up in B.C. waters with mysterious regularity.

This year, a couple in northeastern B.C. found a footprint -- and it too has them stumped.

So Neil and Earlene Bitterman are now doing a bit of sole-searching.

About a week ago, Neil was mowing the lawn at the couple's home in Hudson's Hope when a small watermelon-sized boulder threatened to churn up the lawn mower blades.

Before tossing it on the rock pile with the others that litter his property, something made him stop.

He and his wife, Earlene, cleared away some debris to discover a four-toed indentation in the rock they think may have been made by someone standing barefoot on their tiptoes or running.

"My size-10 foot fits in there perfectly," said Neil, 48.

"It has caused quite a stir in the community," said Earlene, with the visiting local looky-loos all wanting to slide their own feet into the imprint.

The web lists a number of fossilized human or hominid footprints, some in Tanzania dating back 3.5 million years.

The Bittermans have sent photos to paleontologists in Canada and the U.S. and onto online fossil forums, noting their small town of 1,100 an hour from Fort St. John is a hotbed of paleontology and home to many marine reptile fossils and dinosaur footprints.

They have heard nothing back, except for a lukewarm response from Alberta's Royal Tyrrell Museum and a few forum comments, including one from England accusing them of being Creationists intent on proving the existence of trolls.

Earlene said they haven't ruled out that it could have been made by a saber tooth or prehistoric sloth.

"I'd sure like someone who knows the business to see if it's a print or if it's just an anomaly of some sort," said Neil.

After seeing a photo, the Tyrrell's Dr. Don Brinkman said in an e-mail via the museum's public relations department that the rock is likely a pseudo fossil, something that looks like a fossil but isn't.

He referred questions to Richard McCrea, a paleontologist with the Peace River Paleontology Research Centre who specializes in footprints.

McCrea is out in the field for at least another week and couldn't be reached.

If it turns out not to be a significant find, the Bittermans will be happy to keep it in their home.

"It would be quite a conversation piece," said Neil.

slazaruk@theprovince.com
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billgreen2005bigfoot
this very informative new article about a footprint smile.gif
vilnoori
Its a great pseudofossil, I just wish the article had given a geologist's opinion on the type of rock and the possible causes of the pitting. It does look like it is a very hard rock and has been weathered or eroded extensively like a river rock. It is not a flat sandstone or mudstone, the substrate in which you would expect to find footprints.

It almost looks like a weathered meteorite!
northernbc
Thank you for accepting my Registration

We do have a few questions about this print, and one of them is how it was formed.
Scientifically we are asking for the people that are looking at this print, to assist us in
how it is developed if it was not made by a hominid, mammal or prehistoric cat or bear

There are so many questions that this has raised for us, and one of the greatest marvels
of our existence is the ability to ask questions. A few features to this rock has raised questions
that it is perhaps not of Natural development.

The Ridges under the toe features for one.

The absence of any nail marks

The Presence of a Big toe

Within the rock there are other features such as something that has three or four toes, with
evenly spaced steps.

It was our intention to have this identified by those that have worked in the Geological, Paleontological
or anthropological feild. Currently we consider it as an anonimly until we can get several opinions, as
well as Scientists that can provide us their professional opinion to solve the formation of this priint.

Thank you for your Interest we are trying to solve this problem as much as everyone is asking questions.

Earlene Bitterman

vilnoori
Well hi Earlene, isn't the internet wonderful! Wait till I tell my husband (who showed me the article in the Province newspaper) that I'm actually communicating with you on this forum. lol

Anyway, I'm not a geologist, I have a degree in Biology though. I also know a thing or two about prints and about the different species of hominins. Not as much as some people on this forum, though, there are some very smart people here and I feel you have come to the right place.

I'm glad you two are seeking help from the experts. I think probably the easiest type of person to find would be a geologist, especially in the Peace region. Maybe ask around to see if someone in town knows someone with a geology degree so that they can come to you and at least identify the type of rock you have there.

Second, don't let go of that rock. Whether or not that is a print, it is a potentially valuable find. If, for example, it is a meteorite, it could be very valuable indeed. Even just as a possible pseudo fossil it is valuable to some collectors. I do hope you folks hang on to it. Get the experts to come to you. You can always conduct tests yourself, take pictures, etc.

I hope a geologist is on this forum or can be found to assist you to conduct your own tests and to look for the specific features yourselves. Good luck with that neat rock!

Oh, and would it be possible for you to post your own pictures in greater size, and from several different angles, possibly with something as a size reference? Like a tape measure? It would really help!

And, before I forget, can you give more details about where the rock was found and how you think it got there, or what formed it?
RedRatSnake
Hi


Welcome to the BFF ~ northernbc ~ new_lmaosmiley.gif

Peace
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vilnoori
Earlene, you are new here, but as it happens I posted about a week ago about almost the same sort of topic:

http://www.bigfootforums.com/index.php?sho...mp;#entry550830

What a coincidence!
northernbc
Hello Thank you for Welcoming me on this Forum. As we are trying to discover how it was formed
or what made this print. The media has been some asset but just like when we were in school we did a
test of how stories can be changed each time it is passed, that I believe is happening here.

We sent it locally but when CanWest global got a hold of it the story changed from simply a curiousity to
a bigfoot print, and taking an opinion of someone who has not physically examined this print ran with it, and
some headlines I have seen quote "fake".

We are not claiming this print to be anything, but wish for Scientists to explain the process in which it is created.
As i quoted before our family has been always interested and wonder of the Processes that formed our earth.

As an update we are waiting for a local archaeologist to return from a feild trip so that he can look at it person to
person, a lot is left to the imagination when taken from a photo. There is also a Geologist we have to see to find out
what type of rock this is, since it does look like a river rock, and has a different internal structure. Which leads me to
believe that it has been polished by water.

I am in the process of building a Website with new photos, so that it can be viewed online.

I will take your advice Vilnoori ... thank you and much appreciated. This forum has its benefits, and is friendly compared
to a few we have been on. Tossing around ideas, and theories is educational.... and discussion is what will lead us to
Identification.

vilnoori
Sounds like a great idea! Looking forward to seeing what pans out!
JayleeD
Welcome to the BFF Ms. Bitterman!
Redwolf
Welcome to the forum Earlene. I like the way you are presenting the information. I know for a fact that news stories can distort and embellish bits of a story, so it is nice that you have come forward with the facts.

It is an interesting rock. Please keep us updated.

Redwolf
olmanothewoods
Blobtracks would have been laid down a million years ago, as they are today. Too often
the assumption is jumped to that the marks seen were all made at once by one foot.
For example, the tracks on the rock could be two ungulate tracks side by side, with a
canine track later forming the "big toe".
northernbc
Thank you for your Comments

As requested I have uploaded more photos onto a Website

http://windridgerock.co.cc

I am on Talk1410 Vancouver Radio this morning August 12 at 10:15 am on the Dave Brindle Show

CBC radio has phoned this morning and I hope this media someone will finally come and look at this
formation. If at all it would be nice to have an opinion that has studied the geological or any other processes
that have created this.

Thanks for the excellent conversation, Ideas thrown around as to what could of created this is much better than
some of the comments we have recieved
Dantallus
I would have paid to see the look on the man's face when he un-earthed that rock coverlaugh.gif
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