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Asila
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fleabitten grey w bloody shoulder
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Kiwilady wrote:⦕gender⦖
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Asila
arabian
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mare
fleabitten grey w bloody shoulder
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- range trotters
- sleepy hollow percherons
- senegal zebras
- andaluz sport horses
- lone bashkir curly’s
Kiwilady wrote:⦕gender⦖
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The Moehau Man from right here in New Zealand.
There are legends and stories of huge bushmen that abound around the world.
In North America there is the Sasquatch or Big Foot, Asia has the Yeti, and Australia the Yowie. And while they are geographically separated, in some case by vast distances and oceans, their descriptions are always somewhat similar.
New Zealand has its own wild bushman of legend.
The Great Hairy Moehau Known mostly from stories originating around the Coromandel area in the North Island, the creature is known as Moehau Man, after the range of mountains many sightings come from.
Other Moehau-type creatures are also reported to have been found around Mount Tongariro, Kaikoura Mountains, Ruapehu, the Karangahake Gorge, Urewera Ranges, Fiordland National Park and in the area around the Haast River.
The Moehau (also called the Maeroero) is reputed to be a large, hairy hominid cryptid living in the Coromandel-Moehau ranges near the top of the North Island. It may be synonymous with the Maero, (as some Maori have suggested), another New Zealand cryptid. Both have been reported as having long, sharp fingers and like the tall, hairy beasts from other continents, the Moehau is a large, extremely hairy hominid with arms reaching down to around his knees and with a distinct odour.
In Māori tradition, the Moehau are wild, violent men with long, bony fingers and long, dirty hair. They killed their prey with long, sharp fingernails and then ate them.
Another explanation for the Moehau is that it was an exaggerated report of an escaped gorilla
http://hauntedauckland.com/site/moehau-new-zealands-bigfoot/
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