Momo is the name of a local legend, similar to the
Bigfoot, which is reported to live in
Missouri. The name Momo is short for 'Missouri Monster' and it is reported to have a large, pumpkin-shaped head, with a furry body, and hair covering the eyes. First reported in July 1971, near
Louisiana, Missouri by Joan Mills and Mary Ryan, Momo has been spotted up and down the
Mississippi River. It is supposedly a large, 7 ft (~2.1 m) tall, hairy, black, manlike creature that eats dogs and emits a terrible odor. Some suggest it was a rogue
black bear. Following sightings in 1972 beginning at 3:30 p.m. July 11, first reported by Terry, Wally, and Doris Harrison, and lasting for about 2 weeks, tracks were found and submitted to Lawrence Curtis, director of the
Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden. He deemed the tracks to be a hoax.
Reported sightings
- 1971 - A group of picnickers reported that Momo came out of the surrounding woods. While they locked themselves in their car, the creature supposedly ate their food.
- 1972 - Local children reported seeing Momo walk past them with a dead dog. Soon after, a farmer reported a flash of light, growls, and the strong odor that is associated with Momo.
References
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External links
- - Website about the upcoming movie based on the Momo Monster.
- - Detailed folklore information from the Missouri Folklore Society.
- - Article on Momo from......
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