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Almas (Asia) Barmanus B'gwas (B.C. - Haisla community) Booger (North America) Devil Monkey (North America) Gin-sung (Asia) Gugu Kakundakári (Africa) Mo Mo Nguoi rung (Asia) Nuk-Luk (North America) Nyalmo (Asia) Oh-mah (North America) Old Yellow Top (North America) Orang-Pendek (Oceania) Sasquatch Skunk Ape (North America) Tano Giant (Africa) Teh-Ima (Asia) Ucumar (Latin America) Windigo Yeren (Asia) Yeti Yowie (Oceania) |
Mo Mo In Missouri we have a wild in the woods folk that we call Mo Mo. Mo Mo is a little smaller but sightings more often include the whole family. He is hairy and reddish. There were so many sightings in the 50's through the 70's that edumacators came up with a theory. People in Missouri were kind of known for escaping their duty in the civil war. The theory was that perhaps a few families went so far back into the Ozarks and led a life so completely away from society that they never replaced the clothes and stuff they had as it wore out. After a few generations they regressed. Any way that's all I know about Mo Mo. » Submitted by: Camille Nash |
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