Bigfoot
creatures in Malaysian jungles just hoax
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2006-12-16 12:21:52
KUALA
LUMPUR, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Malaysian Natural Resources and Environment Ministry
thinks stories about the Bigfoot creatures in the jungles of Johor state are just
a hoax, a newspaper report said Saturday.
There has been no concrete evidence to back up the creature's existence in the
jungles of the southernmost state, said the ministry's parliamentary secretary
Sazmi Miah.
No droppings or hair of the so-called ape man-like creatures have ever been found,
Sazmi told the New Straits Times (NST).
He said the state Wildlife Department had been monitoring the jungles of Johor
for the past 40 years and remote-sensing cameras were also set up there a few
years ago to capture animal's movements.
However, so far all the sightings were of known animals, said Sazmi.
He believed the hoax was perpetrated by certain quarters to generate interest
among foreign scientists who were interested in obtaining the jungle's lush flora
and fauna.
On the other hand, the ministry's stand has not gone down well with the Johor
state government which is keeping an open mind on the matter.
Johor's Tourism and Environment Committee Chairman Freddie Long refuted Sazmi's
remarks, stressing no one can simply dismiss the existence of Bigfoot.
"We are very keen to pursue
this and welcome researchers and scientists to contact us on their investigations
into the Johor Bigfoot," he was quoted as saying by the NST report.
Bigfoot fever has been revived since last November when three workers in Johor
were reported to have said they spotted some huge creatures in the jungles which
left gap-toothed footprints up to 45cm long.