"If the Malaysian Government wishes to, it could appoint a local Malaysian who is knowledgeable in the ways of how native forest creatures move about in the forest. This is so because it is important that we first learn to eliminate the signs of known animals, before we can even attempt to look or 'hunt' for the Unknown.
"The ability of recognizing the various footprints of Orang Utan, Sunbear, Cow, Wild Boar, Elephant, Rhinoceros; the nesting-making habits of such creatures; their food foraging techniques i.e., the Sunbear; the claw marks that can be found on the trees; the broken branches and torn tree trunks and logs; these are all recognizable traits of individual animals that must be considered and eliminated before we jump to the conclusion it's a 3m tall creature because there are broken branches overhead and a smashed log slightly ahead.
"Malaysia does have such a person, the only person in the World in fact who has done extensive research in this field, especially in the study of another Malaysian Pride, the Malayan Sunbear.
"He is Mr Wong Siew Te, a PHD Student currently based in Sabah, a wildlife biologist from Malaysia currently working on his doctorate degree in University of Montana, USA.
"The Bigfoot footprint cast found by the foreign media group was made from a print measuring 19" by 11". This was in fact the distance inside the rotten cavity of a log where the print was found. This had become the length of the Bigfoot print.
"The discovery of this footprint was led by newly declared Bigfoot Hunter Mr Kong Nam Choy, who led the foreign group into a trail where previously the Bigfoot Trail was seen as emerging."