Agogwe | |||
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Naming | |||
Others | Kakundakari (Zimbabwe and The Congo) Kilomba (Zimbabwe and The Congo) Sehite (Ivory Coast) Agogure (Tanzania and Mozambique) Agogue (Tanzania and Mozambique) | ||
Morphology | |||
Body type | Primate | ||
Average height | 3 to 4 feet | ||
Intelligence | |||
Sentience | Sentient | ||
Sapience | Semi-Sapient | ||
Ecology | |||
Habitat | Forests Savannah | ||
Diet | DD | ||
Locomotion | Bipedal Walking | ||
Subspecies | DD | ||
Related species | Ebu Gogo | ||
Status | DD | ||
Behind the Scenes | |||
Universe | Real |
The Agogwe (also known as the Agogue, Agogure, Kakundakari, Kilomba, and the Sehite) are rumored cryptids, described as small, reddish-orange African primates.
Appearance[]
They are apes with reddish-orange hair, a rounded forehead and small canines.
Supposed Distribution[]
They are mainly seen in the Congo Region, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Mozambique with an isolated population in Ivory Coast.
Notes[]
- Baboons in Mozambique are used to them.