He is called Wawa Grande by the indigenous people living in the Cajas Mountains west of Cuenca. He was called the Monstruo de las Cajas in a 1997 German magazine article.
He can also be called the monster that won’t go away, despite the best efforts of Ecuador’s national park service and a number of scientists.
A Quito television station reported three weeks ago that two British hikers and their tour guide spotted the elusive creature in Cajas National Park during a three-day trek. The trio claimed to have observed the over-sized humanoid animal for several minutes in a remote area of the park in early April.
http://www.cuencahighlife.com/post/2013/05/06/Another-e28098monstere28099-sighting-reported-in-the-Cajas-Mountains3b-British-hikers-debating-whether-to-release-photos.aspx
He can also be called the monster that won’t go away, despite the best efforts of Ecuador’s national park service and a number of scientists.
A Quito television station reported three weeks ago that two British hikers and their tour guide spotted the elusive creature in Cajas National Park during a three-day trek. The trio claimed to have observed the over-sized humanoid animal for several minutes in a remote area of the park in early April.
http://www.cuencahighlife.com/post/2013/05/06/Another-e28098monstere28099-sighting-reported-in-the-Cajas-Mountains3b-British-hikers-debating-whether-to-release-photos.aspx