Almas Folklore-and-Misidentification Explanation
The explanation, favoured by mainstream anthropology, that Almas reports stem from regional folklore and misidentified wildlife, and, in at least one documented case, a real isolated person mistaken for a wild hominid.
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Almas Folklore-and-Misidentification Explanation contradicts Almas Relict-Hominid Claim — The folklore-and-misidentification account explains the same reports without requiring a surviving archaic hominin population.
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Almas Folklore-and-Misidentification Explanation attempts to explain Almas.