Topic: The Mysterious Little People of Madagascar
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mightymoe

Sun 02/11/18 07:30 AM

There are plenty of reports of enormous hairy hominids from all over the world, and indeed they seem to be a phenomenon that spans across cultures. Yet equally as curious and bizarre are the stories of smaller, miniature versions of these man-like beasts. One place that has long has a tradition of curious little forest people is the island nation of Madagascar, which is a majestic land full of spectacular mysteries both known and unknown.

Located in the Indian Ocean off the coast of East Africa lies the island nation of Madagascar, or officially the Republic of Madagascar. The main island is the fourth largest island in the world, and broke off from the Indian peninsula approximately 88 million years ago, after which the flora and fauna went on to evolve in complete isolation. It is due to this unique geological history that the island has a wealthy abundance of completely unique species and ecosystems seen nowhere else on Earth, with many more thought to remain undocumented. Considering this remote isolation, the swaths of pristine, uncharted wilderness, such a plethora of unique wildlife, and the strong possibility of lost, unidentified species, it should come as no surprise that Madagascar also has its share of bizarre and elusive mystery monsters.

One of the more intriguing of Madagascar’s alleged strange denizens is a creature most commonly known as the Kalanoro, which is said to roam isolated pockets of rain forest and lurk in dark caverns all over the country. Known by a myriad of other names depending on the local tribe, such as the Kotoky or Vazimba, these odd beings are said to stand around 2 feet in height, with somewhat ape-like features and hooked fingers endowed with extremely long fingernails. They are mostly said to be covered in long hair, although it is often said that they also have some sort of quills or spines on their backs, and the eyes are typically said to be formidable and fierce. The creatures are often reported as loving water, and can supposedly be seen cavorting about in rivers or lakes. More unusual details include that they have only three toes that face backwards or that their eyes glow in the dark.

The Kalanoro are said to be for the most part shy and hiding from mankind, but will come forth under the cover of night to steal food from villages and even on occasion abduct children, and they are known to be rather aggressive if encountered. They are most often described as having prodigious strength for their size, and it is usually recommended to avoid them if at all possible, although sightings are remarkably rare. Interestingly, most of the lore and descriptions of the Kalanoro are remarkably consistent amongst the myriad tribes scattered about Madagascar, which prompted the great cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans to once muse, “These legends may be fantastic, but they are found all over Madagascar, and it would be odd if they were utterly without foundation.” Indeed, far from just a completely folkloric legend there have been a few supposed sightings and encounters with the diminutive beasts on occasion. Some interesting early reports were written of in 1886 by a G. Herbert Smith within the pages of the Antananarivo Annual, where he said:

We next come to the forest, and from there we get endless stories of the Kalanoro, a sort of wild-man-of-the-woods, represented as very short of stature, covered with hair, with flowing beard, in the case of the male, and with an amiable weakness for the warmth of a fire. An eye-witness related that once, when spending a night in the heart of the forest, he lay awake watching the fire, which had died down to red embers, when suddenly he became aware of a figure answering to the above description warming himself at the fire, and apparently enjoying it immensely. According to his story, he put a summary end to the gentleman’s enjoyment by stealing down his hand, grasping a stick, and sending a shower of red-hot embers on to his unclothed visitor, who immediately, and most naturally, fled with a shriek. Another tells how, on a similar occasion, the male appeared first, and after inspecting the premises and finding, as well as a fire, some rice left in the pot, summoned his better half; the pair squatted in front of the fire and – touching picture of conjugal affection – proceeded to feed one another!

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lu_rosemary

Sun 02/11/18 07:38 AM

i used to read a book about them.
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Integrityis1st

Sun 02/11/18 08:13 AM

Three minutes of footage noway classified! Yes I know it said due to their mission. Whatever. I read more an more bullshipment every day. Is it possible they exist? Possibly. Prolly maybe another mystery.
So life goes on with an over abundance of mystery :thinking::scream:
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Robxbox73

Sun 02/11/18 08:25 AM

I've heard of these people. Possibly pre-diluvian (the world wide flood). Survivors of the ancient world? Check it out. They live in a forrest of razor sharp rock valley.
https://youtu.be/2TyGhMpnomQ
Edited by Robxbox73 on Sun 02/11/18 08:26 AM
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mightymoe

Sun 02/11/18 10:51 AM


I've heard of these people. Possibly pre-diluvian (the world wide flood). Survivors of the ancient world? Check it out. They live in a forrest of razor sharp rock valley.
http://youtu.be/2TyGhMpnomQ


Off topic, but see what you think of this

http://youtu.be/3VSdekRa7As


http://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/1802
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mightymoe

Sun 02/11/18 11:01 AM

http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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tombraider

Sun 02/11/18 11:05 AM



I think that creature is better known as "mother in law" in some circles..smile2
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Integrityis1st

Sun 02/11/18 11:48 AM


http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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That so called creature in the video just looked to CGI to me. Alien agility. :alien:
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lu_rosemary

Sun 02/11/18 12:29 PM


http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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“I don’t”think its real..what’s your opinion?
Edited by lu_rosemary on Sun 02/11/18 12:37 PM
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mightymoe

Sun 02/11/18 12:35 PM



http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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I don’t its real..what’s your opinion?


I dunno...lots of "I dunno" videos out there, some are easy to tell, most aren't so easy...
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mightymoe

Tue 02/13/18 07:30 AM



http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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That so called creature in the video just looked to CGI to me. Alien agility. :alien:
maybe...then the kids were great actors...
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Integrityis1st

Tue 02/13/18 10:28 AM




http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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That so called creature in the video just looked to CGI to me. Alien agility. :alien:
maybe...then the kids were great actors...

Yes they were. Also thought about that. So what if someone had the ability to superimpose that creature over/for a deer?
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Integrityis1st

Tue 02/13/18 10:28 AM




http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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That so called creature in the video just looked to CGI to me. Alien agility. :alien:
maybe...then the kids were great actors...

Yes they were. Also thought about that. So what if someone had the ability to superimpose that creature over/for a deer?
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mightymoe

Tue 02/13/18 11:03 AM





http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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That so called creature in the video just looked to CGI to me. Alien agility. :alien:
maybe...then the kids were great actors...

Yes they were. Also thought about that. So what if someone had the ability to superimpose that creature over/for a deer?
they can and do, but I always look at the others reactions to whatever their looking at... In that case, no one seemed scared, just surprised...so you could be right..
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Tom4Uhere

Tue 02/13/18 12:22 PM

The Hobbits of Flores

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/were-hobbits-human-14768/



Homo floresiensis ("Flores Man"; nicknamed "hobbit") is an extinct species in the genus Homo.

The remains of an individual that would have stood about 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) in height were discovered in 2003 at Liang Bua on the island of Flores in Indonesia. Partial skeletons of nine individuals have been recovered, including one complete skull, referred to as "LB1". These remains have been the subject of intense research to determine whether they represent a species distinct from modern humans, though the dominant consensus is that these remains do represent a distinct species due to genetic and anatomical differences. ~ wiki
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Sweetwoman63

Sun 04/22/18 11:33 AM

Very interesting and I believe that they exist there is a lot in this world we don’t understand nor will ever be able to good post
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vbegrl

Tue 04/24/18 12:36 PM

yes. lots of good stuff there. rather remarkable is re-investigation of "giant" skeletons and other weird stuff in the Grand Canyon.
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maybwecan

Fri 06/08/18 12:05 AM




http://youtu.be/1Q2-XJDgQkQ

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I don’t its real..what’s your opinion?


I dunno...lots of "I dunno" videos out there, some are easy to tell, most aren't so easy...


good observation...throughout history there have been hoaxes...in this digital age, photographs and videos can be easily "created" ...

the advent of 3D printing has also opened new avenues...companies are working on "printing" organic matter such as skin and other tissues...would it be possible someday to print a lifelike creature?...

just sharing a few thoughts with you...

thanks for all the information...
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greeneyes148

Sat 06/09/18 04:13 PM


There are plenty of reports of enormous hairy hominids from all over the world, and indeed they seem to be a phenomenon that spans across cultures. Yet equally as curious and bizarre are the stories of smaller, miniature versions of these man-like beasts. One place that has long has a tradition of curious little forest people is the island nation of Madagascar, which is a majestic land full of spectacular mysteries both known and unknown.

Located in the Indian Ocean off the coast of East Africa lies the island nation of Madagascar, or officially the Republic of Madagascar. The main island is the fourth largest island in the world, and broke off from the Indian peninsula approximately 88 million years ago, after which the flora and fauna went on to evolve in complete isolation. It is due to this unique geological history that the island has a wealthy abundance of completely unique species and ecosystems seen nowhere else on Earth, with many more thought to remain undocumented. Considering this remote isolation, the swaths of pristine, uncharted wilderness, such a plethora of unique wildlife, and the strong possibility of lost, unidentified species, it should come as no surprise that Madagascar also has its share of bizarre and elusive mystery monsters.

One of the more intriguing of Madagascar’s alleged strange denizens is a creature most commonly known as the Kalanoro, which is said to roam isolated pockets of rain forest and lurk in dark caverns all over the country. Known by a myriad of other names depending on the local tribe, such as the Kotoky or Vazimba, these odd beings are said to stand around 2 feet in height, with somewhat ape-like features and hooked fingers endowed with extremely long fingernails. They are mostly said to be covered in long hair, although it is often said that they also have some sort of quills or spines on their backs, and the eyes are typically said to be formidable and fierce. The creatures are often reported as loving water, and can supposedly be seen cavorting about in rivers or lakes. More unusual details include that they have only three toes that face backwards or that their eyes glow in the dark.

The Kalanoro are said to be for the most part shy and hiding from mankind, but will come forth under the cover of night to steal food from villages and even on occasion abduct children, and they are known to be rather aggressive if encountered. They are most often described as having prodigious strength for their size, and it is usually recommended to avoid them if at all possible, although sightings are remarkably rare. Interestingly, most of the lore and descriptions of the Kalanoro are remarkably consistent amongst the myriad tribes scattered about Madagascar, which prompted the great cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans to once muse, “These legends may be fantastic, but they are found all over Madagascar, and it would be odd if they were utterly without foundation.” Indeed, far from just a completely folkloric legend there have been a few supposed sightings and encounters with the diminutive beasts on occasion. Some interesting early reports were written of in 1886 by a G. Herbert Smith within the pages of the Antananarivo Annual, where he said:

We next come to the forest, and from there we get endless stories of the Kalanoro, a sort of wild-man-of-the-woods, represented as very short of stature, covered with hair, with flowing beard, in the case of the male, and with an amiable weakness for the warmth of a fire. An eye-witness related that once, when spending a night in the heart of the forest, he lay awake watching the fire, which had died down to red embers, when suddenly he became aware of a figure answering to the above description warming himself at the fire, and apparently enjoying it immensely. According to his story, he put a summary end to the gentleman’s enjoyment by stealing down his hand, grasping a stick, and sending a shower of red-hot embers on to his unclothed visitor, who immediately, and most naturally, fled with a shriek. Another tells how, on a similar occasion, the male appeared first, and after inspecting the premises and finding, as well as a fire, some rice left in the pot, summoned his better half; the pair squatted in front of the fire and – touching picture of conjugal affection – proceeded to feed one another!

More here


Man, I would like to get me two of those. Sure as hell would beat those stone jockeys holding the lamp I have in the front of my driveway
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mightymoe

Mon 06/11/18 09:13 AM


yes. lots of good stuff there. rather remarkable is re-investigation of "giant" skeletons and other weird stuff in the Grand Canyon.
interesting profile...

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