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The '''Veo'''(Manis Cryptus) is a cryptid described in 'The Beasts That Hide from Man: Seeking the World's Last Undiscovered Animals' by Karl Shuker as living on the island of Rintja (Rinca), Indonesia. | The '''Veo''' (Manis Cryptus) is a cryptid described in ''The Beasts That Hide from Man: Seeking the World's Last Undiscovered Animals'' by Karl Shuker as living on the island of Rintja (Rinca), Indonesia. | ||
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No modern Pangolin approaches that size but on the nearby islands of Java and Borneo, large pangolins of up to 8 feet did once live. Cryptozoologists have suggested that the Veo may represent a relict population of the extinct Manis paleojavanicus. | No modern Pangolin approaches that size but on the nearby islands of Java and Borneo, large pangolins of up to 8 feet did once live. Cryptozoologists have suggested that the Veo may represent a relict population of the extinct ''Manis paleojavanicus''. | ||
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The Veo (Manis Cryptus) is a cryptid described in The Beasts That Hide from Man: Seeking the World's Last Undiscovered Animals by Karl Shuker as living on the island of Rintja (Rinca), Indonesia.
Description/Morphology
The creature is reported to resemble other pangolins, or scaly ant-eaters but as big as a horse. The Veo is described as being a nocturnal, mountain-dwelling creature, subsisting on a diet of ants and termites.
Theories about origin and existence
No modern Pangolin approaches that size but on the nearby islands of Java and Borneo, large pangolins of up to 8 feet did once live. Cryptozoologists have suggested that the Veo may represent a relict population of the extinct Manis paleojavanicus.
References
- Shuker, Karl P N (2003). The Beasts That Hide From Man. Paraview. ISBN 1-931044-64-3.