Malaysian Maois: New Bigfoot-Like Creature Emerges in Johor Jungle?

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has surfaced on YouTube that is sure to pique the interest of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, posted by the channel "Bigfoot in the Forest," explores the legend of the Orang Mawas, a mysterious entity said to inhabit the jungles of Johor in Malaysia. According to the video, the Orang Mawas is described as being around 10 feet tall, bipedal, and covered in black fur. It is said to feed on fish and raid orchards. The name "Orang Mawas" translates to "snaggled toothed ghosts" in English. The video goes on to describe numerous sightings of the creature, dating back to 1871. In 1995, three workers clearing ground for a pond reported seeing a family of Orang Mawas, including two adults and a child, near the Kinseng River. Later, large humanoid footprints were found, including one that measured 18 inches long. The video also mentions a photograph of a fresh footprint in tar, attributed to the Orang Mawas, that was printed in Malaysian newspapers in January 2006. As a Bigfoot researcher and believer, I am always excited to learn about new legends and sightings from around the world. The Orang Mawas is a particularly fascinating creature, with its unique appearance and reported behavior. I encourage all of my fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the video and learn more about this mysterious entity. And, as always, if you have any sightings or experiences of your own to share, please don't hesitate to reach out to us here at Squatchable. We would love to hear from you! Interest level: 7 Note: The video and its content are not owned or created by Squatchable. We are simply sharing and reporting on the information presented in the video. Any opinions or statements made in the video do not necessarily reflect the views of Squatchable or its staff.