Gigantoepithicus is related to us

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They just mixed up some bones and DNA. Or is it a cover-up?

As you can tell from pic related, Gigantoepithicus is bipedal, he doesn't use all four limbs like gorillas or an orangutan. If this is true, we should expect Gigantoepithicus developed tools and early forms of nomadic hunting practices. Where is it?

There is none for a good reason. The reason there is none is that Gigantoepithicus actually became a cave-dwelling primate ancestors who developed even earlier agricultural methods, inside cavern systems. Think about it.

This would explain the Yeti, or Bigfoot, and their seemingly independent existence. The anthropological complexity of species development can only know the limits of the planet. The reality of Gigantoepithicus farming and raising animals inside a cavern system although offers radical alternative anthropological theories, Gigantoepithicus Cavern Society Theory allows the anthropological lens to study the fascinating diversity of species development

The question remains - what groups of humanity may be linked to Gigantoepithicus?