Marked Hominid


The Marked Hominid, at first glance, resembles the infamous Bigfoot, but has several features that set it apart as a different animal. Marked Hominids are shorter than Bigfoot (which average about 7 feet high) and look a little more like humans in their build. Marked Hominids tend to be several colors -- some have light colored manes, such as Old Yellow Top, a hominid reported in and around Cobalt, Ontario. Others have patches of light-colored fur surronded by dark fur and some even appear to be nearly albino.
Marked Hominids are usually seen in polar and sub-polar regions on the northern continents. They are sturdy, muscular animals that have large eyes and sometimes big bellies. Their rather Bigfoot-like tracks are 10-14.5 inches long. They are social, smelly animals that live in forests and mountians. They are nocturnal (explaining their large eyes) and, like Bigfoot, hate dogs and have been known to kill them. They will eat anything from fiberous plants to large animals. At least one group of supposed Marked Hominids, the Chuchunaa, have been known to wear deer skins and may actually be relict Neanderthals.
Some races of Marked Hominid include: the Pennsylvania creature, Old Yellow Top, Momo, and Mecheny. One race, Momo (the "Missouri Monster") has so much fur that you cannot see its face.
- entry provided by Jonathan, jksept21@svol.net