tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36554523651609935032024-02-20T06:29:40.170-08:00Mike Phillips Sasquatch ResearchGabihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02678742816826074790noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3655452365160993503.post-45132046369726310312009-08-29T06:49:00.000-07:002009-08-29T06:52:09.457-07:00Hair Color StudySasquatch hair color distribution<br />Data from BFRO and TBRC<br /><br /> East of the Mississippi <br /><br />The Southeast, (FL GA SC NC Miss AL TN KY.) <br /> Black/brown 170 64.2 % <br /> Red/brown 45 16.9<br /> Tan/blonde 12 4.5<br /> Grey/white 38 14.3<br /><br />The Middle Atlantic (VA, WV, MD, and DE) <br /> Black/brown 35 58.3 %<br /> Red/brown 9 15<br /> Tan/blonde 8 13.3<br /> Grey/white 8 13.3<br /><br />The Northeast. (PA, NJ, RI, VT, NH, Mass, CT, ME, NY ) <br /> Black/brown 106 69.2 %<br /> Red/brown 17 11.1<br /> Tan/blonde 10 6.5<br /> Grey/white 20 13.1<br /><br />Midwest (OH, IL, IN, WI, and MI) <br /> Black/brown 156 69 % <br /> Red/brown 32 14.2 <br /> Tan/blonde 11 4.8<br /> Grey/white 37 16.4<br /><br />West of the Mississippi<br /><br />The Arklatex (Ark, LA, TX, and OK)<br /> Black/brown 162 59.3 %<br /> Red/brown 78 28.6<br /> Tan/blonde 11 4<br /> Grey/white 22 8<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Plains States (KS, MO, NE, Iowa, ND, SD, MN, &WI)<br /> Black/brown 77 63.1 %<br /> Red/brown 25 20.5<br /> Tan/blonde 11 9<br /> Grey/white 9 7.3<br /><br />The Mountain West (AZ, CO, ID MT, NM, UT, NV, and WY)<br /> Black/brown 115 68.8 %<br /> Red/brown 20 11.9<br /> Tan/blonde 16 9.6<br />Grey/white 16 9.6<br /><br /> The West Coast<br /><br /> (CA)<br /> Black/brown 89 73.5 % <br /> Red/brown 16 13.2<br /> Tan/blonde 13 10.7<br /> Grey/white 3 2.4<br /><br /> (OR)<br /> Black/brown 67 75.2 %<br /> Red/brown 16 18<br /> Tan/blonde 5 5.6<br /> Grey/white 1 1.1<br /><br /> (WA and AK)<br /> Black/brown 89 74.7 %<br /> Red/brown 14 11.7<br /> Tan/blonde 4 3.3<br /> Grey/white 12 10.1<br /><br /> (BC)<br /> Black/brown 40 78.4 %<br /> Red/brown 7 13.7<br /> Tan/blonde 2 3.9<br /> Grey/white 2 3.9<br /><br /><br /> The Rest of Canada<br /><br /> Black/brown 20. 55.6 %<br /> Red/brown 8 22.2<br /> Tan/blonde 6 16.7<br /> Grey/white 2 5.5<br /><br /> Australia (taken from “The Yowie”)<br /><br /> Black/brown 73 62.4%<br /> Red/brown 15 12.8%<br /> Tan/blonde 13 11.1% <br /> Grey/white 16 13.7% <br /><br /> Grand Totals, all regions<br /><br /> Black/brown 1181 66.5 %<br /> Red/brown 292 16.4<br /> Tan/blonde 116 6.5<br /> Grey/white 187 10.5%<br /> Total Universe 1776 100%<br /><br />It should be noted that there is a little wiggle room in these figures because not all color descriptions are exact. Some witnesses describe a grey brown or a dark grey sasquatch. Others describe a sasquatch that is partly red/brown and darker brown. In these cases I had to make choices about how to record the sighting. Also I expect that the black/brown or red/brown category is under represented. Many witnesses say they thought they saw a bear at first but never mention color. In these cases it is unlikely that the sasquatch was anything but black/brown or red/brown. However, I didn’t count these in my totals. These are updated figures as of 8/09, including new sightings which have been posted since I began mining the accounts for these statistics. <br />For what it’s worth, as you move west the incidence of grey/white or tan/blonde sasquatch seems to go down slightly and the incidence of black/brown sasquatch seems to increase. Also, there seems to be a slightly higher incidence of red/brown sasquatch in the center of the country. <br /> <br /> Mike PhillipsGabihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02678742816826074790noreply@blogger.com0