- Source: Orang Mawas
In Malaysian folklore, the Orang Mawas or Mawas (also known as the Orang Dalam) is an entity reported to inhabit the jungle of Johor in Malaysia.
Description
It is described as being about 2.4–3 m (7 ft 10 in – 9 ft 10 in) tall, bipedal and covered in black fur, and has been reported feeding on fish and raiding orchards.
Sightings
There have been many sightings of the creature, which the local Orang Asli people call hantu jarang gigi, which translates as "Snaggle-toothed Ghost". Recorded claims of Mawas sightings date back to 1871.
Some speculate the creature may be a surviving Gigantopithecus (or at least a folk memory of the animal), while the scientific community tends to dismiss the sightings as misidentified sun bears. Similar creatures are reported in other countries in southeast Asia, such as the Muwa in the Philippines or the Butnak (Thai: บุดนาก) in southern Thailand.
In Sumatra, mawas (sometimes maias) is common name for the orangutan.
See also
Bukit Timah Monkey Man
Orang Pendek
Ebu gogo
Yeren
Yowie
References
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- Mawas diri
- Orang utan
- Orang pendek
- Bukit Lawang
- Budaya Sunda
- Si Patokaan
- Persinas ASAD
- Suku Sunda
- Selingkuh
- Kapribaden Upasana
- Orang Mawas
- Orang Pendek
- Mawa
- Orangutan
- List of cryptids
- List of giants in mythology and folklore
- Yeren
- Yeti
- Yowie
- Ebu gogo