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Almas (folklore) - Wikipedia In North Caucasian and Turkic folklore, an almas, alma or almasty, is a cryptid folk creature said to inhabit the Caucasus, Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains of Central Asia and the Altai Mountains of western Mongolia [1][2]
Almas | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom The Almas is an ape cryptid reported from Central Asia They are said to inhabit the Asian mountain regions of the Pamir and the Caucasus as well as the Mongolian mountain range of the Altai Sightings of the Almasty date back as early as the 15th Century
Almas: The Wildmen of Central Asia – Cryptid Index The legend of the Almas is deeply rooted in the folklore of Central Asia, particularly in Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and parts of Siberia Locals often view the creature as a reclusive and elusive inhabitant of the wilderness, a remnant of a time when humans shared the world with other hominin species
Almas of Mongolia: Elusive Wild Man of the Remote Steppes The tale of the elusive Almas, a creature that stands as a testament to the wonders that our world may still conceal from us Imagine, if you will, trekking across the Mongolian wilderness The wind carries a cool touch and the echo of a distant eagle’s cry
Almas: Mythical Creature Overview - Mythical Encyclopedia Almas is a mythical creature said to inhabit the mountainous regions of Central Asia, including the Caucasus, Tian Shan, Pamir, and Altai Mountains The creature’s name comes from Mongolian, Turkic, and Iranian languages, and it is also known as “almasty” or “wild man ”
Almas - Biology Online Archive Article The Almas, Mongolian for ‘wild man’, is a cryptozoological species of presumed hominid reputed to inhabit the Caucasus and Pamir Mountains of central Asia, and the Altai Mountains of southern Mongolia