A Big deal about footprints


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 17 May 2014

JOHOR BARU: It’s a strange sight indeed – three sets of muddy footprints, one set looking like it belonged to a tiger, another like it was an elephant’s and the last resembling a human’s but much bigger in size.

The trail of footprints that stretched close to 1km near the Endau Rompin forest reserve have retirees Sia Chwee Khim, 64, and her husband Lim Teong Kheng, 66, puzzled and very excited.

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Environment , bigfoot , footprints , sighting , Johor

   

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