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The Batutut is a hominid Cryptid thought to inhabit the Vu Quang nature reserve and other wilderness areas of Viet Nam and Laos. The Vu Quang has been the source of a number of newly discovered mammals by Dr. John MacKinnon. Mackinnon claims to have first observed tracks in 1970 that lead him to believe that hominid similar to Meganthropus palaeojavanicus lives there. His 1975 book IN SEARCH OF THE RED APE describes his experiences and findings. A 1947 sighting by a French colonist, refers to the animal as a L'HOMME SAUVAGE (wild man). Vietnamese scholars refer to the animal as the Nguoi Rung. A professor Tran Hong Viet of Pedagogic University of Hanoi reported in 1982 finding similar footprints to those of MacKinnon in 1970, of which he made casts. He had been making an extensive post-war inventory of natural resources. While collecting near Chu Mo Ray in Sa Thay District, he came across the prints. A photo of the cast of the print was later published by Fortean News of the World (Japan Fortean Information Society).

Sightings during the Viet Nam War

In his 2001 Ballentine book Very Crazy G.I. - Strange but True Stories of the Vietnam War Veteran Kregg P.J. Jorgenson relates an actual sighting of such a creature by a team of LRRPs. The men refer to it as a "Rock Ape" reporting it as being small in stature, about 5 feet tall, and having a reddish tinge to its fur.

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External links

from Wikipedia, May 2006