apiraymond
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We have managed to unearth some facts about the Mawas sightings in Malaysia. Especially interesting is that the late Sultan of Johor has released some orang utans into the Johore jungle 30 years ago and views from some authorities including the Malaysia National Zoo curator is that the big footprints belong to these orang utans which should have grown during these 30 years. This colony of orang utan interestingly coincide with the colony of hominids which the current alleged photographs are believed to be based. One of the mawas given by the late Sultan to Perth Zoo is now 53 years old and has given birth to 11 siblings.
This is the quote from the man which has been observing this colony for years (6 or 11 depending on the reports)
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When the colony was first detected in the jungles of Johor in the 70s, there were only 15 members, the source said, adding that two members are believed to have died or got separated from the group and set up their own colonies or groups.
The source said the older members of the Bigfoot then were in their 20s, adding that it was believed that Bigfoot there were now in their 50s to 60s. (Puan was 20's in the 70s, and now in her 50's) Over the years, the source said, their number grew to about 40, made up of three families.
“The 40 comprised adults and young ones, as well as males and females,” the source said.
I think the orangutan theory is becoming more possible now, much more logical than the Homo Erectus theory that is currently proposed.
The age, the size, the diet, breeding pattern of the colony all points to the colony of the Sultan which was released to the jungle
For full updates on what we have discovered about the Johor Mawas and our conclusion, please refer to our api forum special on Malaysia bigfoot. There are a few topics there. The latest is Hominiod Colony = Sultan Colony of Orangutan?
Fm: fengshui
This is the quote from the man which has been observing this colony for years (6 or 11 depending on the reports)
Quote:
When the colony was first detected in the jungles of Johor in the 70s, there were only 15 members, the source said, adding that two members are believed to have died or got separated from the group and set up their own colonies or groups.
The source said the older members of the Bigfoot then were in their 20s, adding that it was believed that Bigfoot there were now in their 50s to 60s. (Puan was 20's in the 70s, and now in her 50's) Over the years, the source said, their number grew to about 40, made up of three families.
“The 40 comprised adults and young ones, as well as males and females,” the source said.
I think the orangutan theory is becoming more possible now, much more logical than the Homo Erectus theory that is currently proposed.
The age, the size, the diet, breeding pattern of the colony all points to the colony of the Sultan which was released to the jungle
For full updates on what we have discovered about the Johor Mawas and our conclusion, please refer to our api forum special on Malaysia bigfoot. There are a few topics there. The latest is Hominiod Colony = Sultan Colony of Orangutan?
Fm: fengshui
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