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Batutut

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In folklore, the Batutut, Ujit, or Người rừng, sometimes also known as "forest people", is an entity said to inhabit the Vũ Quang nature reserve and other wilderness areas of Vietnam, Laos, and northern Borneo. A 1947 sighting by a French colonist refers to the animal as a homme sauvage (wild man).[1]

On the fifth-season premiere of Syfy's Destination Truth, host Josh Gates and his team went to Vietnam in search of the Batutut. Gates interviewed a local primatologist, Vu Ngoc Thanh, and examined his casting of a footprint. Later in Ke Bang National Park, Gates's team found several large, humanlike footprints and made a casting of their own, which was taken back to the U.S. and examined by noted Bigfoot researcher and anthropologist Jeffrey Meldrum. Meldrum called the print "a significant discovery" and one of the best pieces of evidence he had seen.

References

  1. ""L'Homme Sauvage" De Kontum" (in French). Coombs.anu.edu.au. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-25.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)

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