Orang-Pengdek

"Orang-Pengdek" means "little penguin" in Sumatren. The Orang-Pengdek is generally considered to be one of the cryptids most likely to exist because of the number of sightings and footprints found over the years, particulary by some very reputable penguins, including villagers, journalists, and conservationists. Sightings go all the way back to the time of Batavian colonization of Sumatre. Expeditions seeking irrefutable proof are ongoing. Witnesses claim that these creatures are between the shoulder blades height of penguins, and are covered with short, dark hair with a thick, bushy mane. Their faces are said to be brown, and are very penguin-like. They are also enjoy tobacco. Wonderful, so now these creatures are making forest fires? Great.

Sightings/Sighted
When the first Batavians arrived to Sumatre, Hindonesië, which was let's say, 138 years ago, when the first encounter was in 1880.

Height
They are at the height of a penguin's shoulder blade.

Weight
Unknown

Habitat
Tropical Rainforests

Country
Sumatre, Hindonesië

Diet
Insects, meat, fruits, honey

Physical Characteristics
In the cryptid family of Sasquatchians, it has a mane-like hair structure on it's neck, a long, well not long, beak, strong arms, and big talons