In 2003, stunned archeologists discovered tiny humanlike skeletons in a cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia. Could these dwarf relatives of modern humans be the ancestors of the island's mysterious race of jungle dwelling pygmies, the Ebu Gogo?
Named Homo Floresiensis or "Hobbits," the Flores skeletons reveal a small race of hominin that stood around 3 feet tall and had a brain the size of a grapefruit. Initially dated between 100,000-12,000 years ago, paleoarcheologists speculated that the pint sized creatures may have interacted with Homo Sapiens and could even exist today.
Rumors of a pygmy race of living in the impenetrable jungles of Flores have persisted for centuries. Called Ebu Gogo, whose name means "grandmother who eats everything," these strange creatures are reported to steal food, kidnap children and even mimic human speech. At 60" tall, they're also good candidates to be the Hobbits' descendants.
However, new dating suggests the Hobbits left their cave far earlier than previously thought, 50,000 years ago. This, say experts, makes it unlikely for the height-challenged beings to exist today.
"Sorry, cryptozoologists -- 'Little Foot' and 'Hobbits' are very unlikely to have persisted from 50,000 years ago to today," says science communicator Kristina Killgrove.
Have the little people we know as Hobbits died out or do some still live among us today? You, the reader, be the judge.
Hail to the Chief,
LSP
6 comments:
Yeah - they're now called leaf blowers.
Look at their hands... Modern hobbits (like Little Marco) are said to have tiny rat claws.
I don't think Ebu Gogo ever made the Hit Parade's Top 40, but 'Wake Me up Before You Gogo," that's a real toe-tapper. George Michael really pulled out all the stops on that one.
Ebu Gogo? Not so much....
That's a very good point, Jules. A right menace.
They hide, LL, then break cover and snatch at your stuff with their tiny little rat claws. Scary? Can be, if you're not prepared.
I'm not sure if I should thank you for reminding me of that pop classic, Fredd.
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