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Orang Pendek Footprint

Submitted by Javier Ortega on October 1, 2009 – 7:19 AM2 Comments | 400 views


Orang Pendek track. Source The Sun UK

Orang Pendek track. Source The Sun UK

This expedition by the CFZ is gaining a lot of attention from the press. Hopefully this is something that turns positive.

Like our readerBC stated in another post, you almost want them to leave it alone. Fear of us wiping out this creature, if it does exist, is a great possibility. We would hunt them down to study them, invade the habitat and keep a few for further investigation. Not to mention poachers.

Or maybe we would do the right thing and work with the country’s officials to restrict this zone and protect the species.

BRIT explorers claim they have spotted a legendary ape man believed to inhabit an island jungle — and snapped its footprints.

The four-strong team and their Indonesian guide were tracking through dense jungle in Sumatra when two of them caught a glimpse of the famous Orang Pendek — or short man.

The group brought back a hair sample and a piece of chewed palm from the island’s Kerinci National Park they hope will provide DNA evidence of the beast.

They also snapped a strange footprint thought to belong to the creature.

Sightings of the hairy human-like monster have been made in the area since colonial times — and it is alleged to be immensely powerful.

The explorers hope the sample of rattan palm, which is thought to have been munched on by the Orang Pendek, will contain some of its cells. The palm and hair sample have been sent for testing.

Elusive

Witnesses have described the beast as being about 5ft tall and say that it walks on two legs.

It is thought to be extremely powerful — with reports of onlookers seeing it ripping apart logs.

After a spate of sightings around Lake Gunung Tuju, in the Kerinci national park, a team from the Devon based Centre for Fortean Zoology — which investigates unknown species of animals — embarked on a two-week mission to the region to see if they could obtain evidence of the creature.

The elusive Orang Pendek shares its habitat with the Sumatran Tiger, pythons, and Saltwater crocodiles.

Richard Freeman, the expedition zoologist and zoological director at the Centre for Fortean Zoology, said he believes the creature is an unidentified species of ape.

“We are not talking about a unicorn or a griffin, we are talking about an ape that’s unknown to science,” he said.

“It’s name means ’short man’ in Indonesian.

“It’s supposed to be a powerfully built upright walking ape.

“It walks on two legs rather than four – like a man, about five foot tall with dark fur – immensely strong.

“It’s been seen since colonial times.

“It’s quite possible that in some museum there are skull and bones of the Orang Pendek that have been labelled orangutan.”

The team, who have just returned from their two-week expedition, hailed it a success and are awaiting the results of the DNA tests.

Full source: The Sun UK




Written by Javier Ortega - javier@ghosttheory.com
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2 Comments »

  • jbondo says:

    Javier, That’s the thing that’s always bothered me. The claims that the only way to prove any of these animals exist is to shoot one. I am a hunter but to me this is not game. I would never shoot a Bigfoot, Pendek or any other relative of either. Fame and fortune are not worth taking a life of something that’s not only an intelligent primate but surely limited in number. A real hunter is a conversationalist first and foremost. Our job is keep animal populations healthy and habitats vibrant.

    In my mind they can all stay in mystery and legend if it means survival of species. Extinction should happen naturally.

    Of course I am speaking with the notion of existence. Frankly, I am about 65% on Bigfoot existing. I just don’t know enough about the Pendek and it is a more recent discovery in history.

  • jbondo,

    Well the fascination with Orang Pendek is that few islands down, in the island of Flores, there was the discovery of the “Homo Floresiensis”. Which the media wrongfully dubbed “Hobbit”.

    This is really interesting in that if the species of “Homo Florensiensis” did manage to somehow last this long, some of it’s descendants could possibly have migrated to other islands. Thus accounting for the sightings of Orang Pendek.

    Well that’s one theory.

    Still, I think they might be on to something, and I hope they don’t resort to hurting or killing it just to prove it exists.

    -Javier

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