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Hibagon |
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The Hibagon is the Japanese version of the American Sasquatch. This ape stands about five feet tall, has a bristle-covered face, and in general resembles a gorilla. The main sighting took place in the fall of 1972 in Hiwa, Japan. Most sightings suggest that the Hibagon is a smelly, snub-nosed mountian-dweller with glaring eyes. Although the Hibagon is for Japan what Sasquatch is for America,it seems to have more in common with a chimpanzee or gorilla than the 10 foot tall, upright walking, man-like giant of America. However, these two cryptic apes do have something in common-their big feet. Hibagon footprints can be 10 inches long and 6 inches wide. Source: The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Yeti, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide. (By Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe) - entry provided by Jonathan, jksept21@svol.net
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