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Hairy Humanoids

Beasts of the World, Volume 1

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Beasts of the World is a seven-part series which seeks to investigate the histories, evidence, and common theories surrounding the numerous cryptid creatures that have been reported around the globe.

In volume one, Hairy Humanoids, we examine the diverse collection of hairy, bipedal, manlike monsters that are believed to inhabit the world’s remote and lonely regions and ask the question—do they represent a single species, or could there be other lesser-known varieties of Wildmen, yet to be revealed?

This book seeks to classify some of these distinct kinds and proposes a separation (even when two or more "types" or "species" appear to be sharing a similar geographic area) based upon key physiological and behavioral differences. And so, we find that the Man-Ape Bigfoot of the Pacific Northwest, is something quite different from the Wildman Almasti of the Caucuses Mountains, and that the Relict Ape, known as the Yeti, is more akin to the Florida Skunk Ape than the Chinese Yeren.

Are these mysterious monsters surviving Gigantopithecus, extant Neanderthals, undiscovered apes, hidden tribes, or simply folklore and fable, repackaged for the modern world?

Join me as I go in search of these Hairy Humanoids and the many yet-to-be-discovered Beasts of the World.

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Informative book , well worth a listen , loved the Asian stories, believe or don’t your choice

Female threw her massive breasts over her shoulders to run

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I should first point out that I returned this title after around an hour of listening. In that time, the narrator had repeated paragraphs word-for-word on at least three occasions. I don’t know if the book just isn’t cut out for the audiobook treatment (I.e. the repetition would be in ‘summary’ pull out boxes on the page etc) or the same issues exist in the hard copy of the book.

It’s a very generic light touch on the subject and if you’ve any previous experience in this area, I imagine, like me, you’ll find it an unsatisfying introductory/summary. If you’re sticking with it, you might find the physical copy of the book more enjoyable as the narrator is very dry and the effect can be a bit of a drone.

Disappointing

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Well written, contained information I was unaware of about some obscure cryptids. Binge listened to it in a day.

Very interesting

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