Friday 16 October 2020

Introducing the Malayan Bigfoot - Malcolm's Musings: Cryptozoology

In the 1950s, the rubber industry in Malaysia was expanding, encroaching on the habitat of indigenous wildlife. But it may have also squeezed a previously unknown species of hominid out into the open. Authorities were beset with reports of pale, hair covered beings about the size of average humans, with boar-like fangs and garbed in loin cloths made of bark. In spite of the hair covering and a distinctive stench, these beings were not believed to be Sasquatch but a rumored species of human called "Orang Dalam," which translates as "Man of the Interior." But this next sighting did not include a loin cloth, so we're suspicious: Bigfoot Seen at Sequoia National Park? You can check out the photo for yourself. It's inconclusive, but made more interesting by the fact that whatever or whomever it was managed to get into a new park installation that was still under construction and therefore deemed inaccessible. (CM)

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