Orang Pendek or the little man of the forest
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/ADVENTURE, INDONESIA/ Updated : Sep 3, 2014, 16:43 IST
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In October 2004, scientists announced the discovery of the remains of what was called a hobbit-like species of human, given the scientific name of Homo Floresiensis.
In October 2004, scientists announced the discovery of the remains of what was called a hobbit-like species of human, given the scientific name of Homo Floresiensis. Read less

In October 2004, scientists announced the discovery of the remains of what was called a hobbit-like species of human, given the scientific name of Homo Floresiensis. This news of the island of Flores, located near Indonesia, attracted a firestorm of speculation and controversy for its significance and authenticity, and gave cryptozoologists renewed vigour to continue searching for the mysterious ape-like creature known as the Orang Pendek.
Researchers, such as Deborah Martyr and Claude Petit have led expeditions into Sumatra in search of the Pendek. In May of 2004, the centre for Fortean Zoology led an expedition to gather proof for the existence of the Orang Pendek. They gathered sighting reports from many different village residents and put together an impressive amount of data to show that the Orang Pendek is still being seen today and may perhaps be the next great zoological discovery.
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