Как каждый может сегодня убедиться, они на самом деле неотличимы от следов современных людей. Даже сам Уайт однажды сказал: «На этот счет не следует обманываться. Они похожи на следы современного человека. Если бы один из этих отпечатков каким-то образом оказался сегодня на песчаных пляжах Калифорнии и четырехлетнего ребенка спросили бы, что это, он не задумываясь ответил бы, что здесь кто-то прошел. Он не смог бы отличить этот отпечаток от сотен следов на пляжном песке, как не смогли бы это сделать и вы. Внешние морфологические признаки одинаковы. Хорошо выраженная пятка, твердый свод. Большой палец ноги расположен впереди подушки стопы и вытянут вперед, а не повернут в сторону, как у обезьяны».
Р. X. Таттл отметил: «По всем морфологическим признакам стопы существ, которые оставили отпечатки „G“, не отличаются от стоп современных людей».
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