Tuesday, December 30, 2014

A Skinned Mongolian Alma's Description

A Skinned Mongolian Alma's Description, Mongolia's Bigfoot: From British archaeology professor Myra Shackley's book, "Still Living?" (1983).
One of the members of Professor Y. Rinchen's expeditions was Dorj Meiren who in 1937 saw an alma's skin in one of the Gobi Desert monasteries. It was being used by the lamas as a ritual carpet for some of their ceremonies. The hairs on the skin were reddish and curly, and the skin had been prepared after death by cutting it down the backbone so that the chest and face were kept intact. The features were hairless, the face had eyebrows, and the head still had long, disordered hair. Fingers and toes were in good preservation, and the nails were similar to human nails.
    Nick's Analysis: There's no analysis here; just sadness that such an evolved creature was killed.
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