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Search for Bigfoot in Meghalaya's jungles
Jun 9, 2007, 5:45 GMT
Tura (Meghalaya), June 9 (IANS) Indian authorities have announced a scientific study to ascertain bizarre claims by tribal villagers encountering mystical monsters in the jungles of this northeastern state.
'A team of wildlife officials and other experts would conduct a study to find out if there is any truth in claims made by locals about sighting some hairy giants similar to the elusive Bigfoot,' Samphat Kumar, the district magistrate of West Garo Hills, told IANS.
The remote East and West Garo Hills districts bordering Bangladesh are gripped by curiosity after at least half-a-dozen Garo villagers claim to have seen the ape-like creature, locally known as the Mande Burung (jungle man), in separate sightings over the past three weeks.
'The sight was frightening - two adults and two smaller ones, huge and bulky, furry, heads looked as if they were wearing caps, and their colour was somewhat blackish brown,' said Wallen Sangma, a 40-year-old farmer.
Sangma said he saw the four creatures from a distance of about 30 to 40 meters in a thickly forested area near village Rongcekgre, about 350 km from the state capital Shillong, while looking for firewood. 'The four quietly vanished into the thick undergrowths.'
The Garos, most of who are Christians while some are animists, believe in the existence of Mande Burung and lots of folklores and legends are attached to the creature. According to local accounts, there are stories of villagers being abducted and breastfed by a female Mande Burung.
'There is no denying the fact that Mande Burung does exist in the Garo Hills and it would be too simplistic to write it off as some bear or gorilla or a figment of imagination,' said L.R. Marak, a noted writer and winner of India's highest literary prize, the Sahitya Akademi Award.
Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a figure in North American folklore and is said to inhabit remote forests. It is sometimes described as a large, hairy bipedal hominoid and many believe that this animal or its close relatives may be found around the world under different regional names, such as the Yeti of Tibet and Nepal and the Yowie of Australia.
A local group called the Achik Tourism Society has been trying to unravel the truth surrounding the mysterious creature since 1997, although with little or no scientific knowledge.
'We have taken photographs and video images of the footprints of the creature and their nesting. The footprints we shot were as big as 13 to 15 inches long,' said Dipu Marak, general secretary of the Achik Tourism Society.
The tourism society is now seeking a response from international researcher's who are working worldwide in the field of crypto zoology.
'Prima facie, the descriptions given by people who saw the creatures point to Mande Burung. There is no trace of any gorilla or unidentified animals inhabiting this region,' said T.K. Marak, president of the Achik Tourism Society and a zoology lecturer at the Tura government college in West Garo Hills.
Observations by the Society say the mystical monster is herbivorous and survives on wild berries, bananas, plantain tree shoots, barks and roots. 'They make a nest kind of thing using thatch and leaves with no roofs-just walls,' Dipu Marak said.
The Society members quoted villagers encountering the creature almost every year in various parts of the region.
'The belief is there and everybody talks about the Mande Burung. The need of the hour is a thorough scientific probe,' said Milton Sangma, a Garo tribal and former vice chancellor of the Northeastern Hill University in Meghalaya.
The Society claims to have hair samples from the forest, which they believe to be of the monsters. 'We shall send these samples for DNA and other forensic tests,' said Dipu Marak.
Curious locals have since started venturing into the wilds to look for the monster. 'Maybe only the fortunate ones have the chance to catch a glimpse of the Mande Burung,' said Abu Marak, a local who claims to have seen the monster about three weeks ago.
© 2007 Indo-Asian News Service
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I am very interested. However bothered that these possible People are being cited as animals, monsters, etc. It is more than likely that if they are indeed out there, they are most likely a tribe of mankind, that never left their homes for what we call 'civilization' Having your entire body covered in hair is not an unknown or entirely uncommon genetic difference.
More than anything i would love to meet them, form communication, and learn their geneological, and tribal history - how absolutely fascinating!
It is much more likely that this is a story to bring in much needed tourism revenue into the country.
I am interested in the recent sightings. I wish the mystery surrounding the junbgle man is removed soon.
This text is meant to be informative, and not criticizing in any way. I feel like there's some confusion out there about the so called sasquatch. First, there's sightings of human or ape like creatures from many parts of the world. People has many names for these creatures, but I think it's important to understand that most likely they belong to different species. That means that the bigfoot from the U.S is probably not the same animal as the yeti in asia. It's neither very likely to think they are humans, even though it's possible to have genetic mutation that causes more facial and body hair. There is room for many variations of apes, or humans if you will. Through the last 400 000 years homo sapiens has come in many forms. Like homo sapiens neanderthalensis (the neanderthal), that lived side by side with us (homo sapiens sapiens) til about 30 000 years ago. The neanderthal had a brain that was slightly bigger then ours in fact. Their extra brain size was probably a result of larger muscles though, and therefore does not mean that they were smarter then us. Some might argue the fact that the neanderthal could be anything like a human, but archeologists have found proof that they made necklaces and tools, as well as burying their dead.
My point is that between ape and homo sapiens there is/was many species. Some of wich fit the descriptions of a yeti. So most likely these sightings are from different species that we thought to be extinct, or it may even be more recently evolved species. Like the picture taken of a big chimpanzee-looking creature in the woods of africa. The creature is estimated to be 200 cm, or almost 7 feet tall. The creature has been spotted several times, and was caught on a surveillance camera by chance. Future expeditions will reveal if this is the chimpanzee evolved, or older species yet to be discovered. That life is so diverse, makes it even more exiting in my opinion.
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