’Bigfoot’ sightings in India
TURA, India - Authorities in India are to investigate claims by terrified villagers that "bigfoot"-type hairy giants are roaming the jungles of the remote northeast, a local official said.
The creatures have apparently been spoken of, and occasionally spotted, for years, but a rise in the number of sightings over the past month has prompted authorities to look into the matter further. The bizarre sightings have reportedly been made in the Garo hills area of Meghalaya state, close to the borders with
Bangladesh and Bhutan.
Villagers have dubbed the mysterious creatures "Mande Burung" - or Jungle Man."A team of wildlife officials and other experts will conduct a study to find out if there is any truth in the locals’ claims about these hairy giants," said Samphat Kumar, a district magistrate in the West Garo Hills district. One local farmer, 40-year-old Wallen Sangma, claimed he had seen an entire family of the creatures - possibly a lowland relative of the Himalayan Yeti, or perhaps a distant cousin of the North American bigfoot known as Sasquatch, or Australia’s Yowie.
Claims to have sighted such bigfoot creatures are treated sceptically by scientists because of lack of solid physical proof, but there are scientists and researchers who believe they could exist. One Garo Hills group, the Achik Tourism society, has been trying to verify the creature’s existence for the past 10 years, photographing footprints and thatched "nests" reported by locals.
The group says footprints it has photographed are approximately 33 to 38 centimetres long. It also says it has collected tufts of hair.