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The discovery of the remains of a meter-tall hominid on Flores Homo floresiensis, alive at least as recently as 13, 000 years ago, has inspired more literal interpretations of the Ebu Gogo stories.
Anthropologist Gregory Forth, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alberta, Canada has stated that " wildman " myths are prevalent in Southeast Asia and has investigated their linguistic and ritual roots, speculating that H. floresiensis may be evidence that the folktales of Ebu Gogo and similar creatures such as the Orang Pendek on Sumatra may be rooted in fact.

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