Timothy Renner writes “With Albatwitch Day approaching, James and Timothy discuss albatwitches: the short in temper – as well as stature – hair covered ape-men said to haunt the riparian regions of South-Central Pennsylvania. We discuss albatwitch legends, some modern sightings, and the etymology of the name “albatwitch”. We also talk to Colin Schneider (aka The Crypto-Kid) about other “little people”, hairy dwarves, and diminutive humanoids from around the world.”
Rick H
I always try and point the obvious here. Can we talk you guys.
Lewis S
Look up De Loy’s ape which using the standard crate from the company’s expedition supports a bipedal ape 3 ft. tall a group of which attacked the camp resulting in shooting several one of which didn’t get away.
Lewis S
Sorry De Loys’ ape.
Lewis S
Duende, is goblin in spanish which applicable. Madagascar has ones that hunt humans. In Mexico the locals use native names as well as Spanish for these guys. In Mexico they are known to steal children or take young women.
Lewis S
Giganto had 3 or more varieties in the record, the Blacki is the favored and familiar.