HansMustermann
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You are making an argument that is logically weak. You are saying that anything that could happen would have already happened. All possible animals will already exist as real animals with no potential for change over time.
If you look at prehistory you will see a time when therapod dinosaurs (bipeds) exist in variety but none are gigantic like Tyrannosaurus or Spinosaurus. If you Drew, existed at that time, you would say that T. rex can't exist because it isn't already on the scene. You would be right about it not existing at that time, but your argument goes further to say that nature simply can't make one. That there is something inherent about "therapods or therapodism" that prevents gigantic size.
Somebody could even argue that Bigfoot's size is sexually selected.
Actually, there is the excellent argument of having a niche of prey. Bigger carnivores evolved back then, because there were big juicy animals to eat that the smaller predators couldn't tackle effectively.
But therapods are actually a pretty good example of what's wrong with bigfoot. E.g., since the arms weren't used for tools or hunting or living in trees, the most advantageous configuration was for them to to evolve towards comically small sizes, and with very resticted mobility too, so as not to add useless weight. Meanwhile they got some pretty nasty claws on their feet, so they could bring those massive leg muscles to bear offensively, in addition to the very nasty bite. They didn't evolve into a Bigfoot configuration that maintains some big arms just as natural weapons, while having some big legs only for locomotion. But even the foot configuration for theropods was very different from a human foot. It was the high heel configuration you see on a cat or dog for example, rather than a heel you actually step on like in those bigfoot footprints. It's a configuration that's more advantageous for speed, for something whose only way to catch prey involves actually chasing it.
So, yes, therapods existed, but they were a completely different body configuration that a scaled-up human. That's kinda the point.