Tokantongotra

Tradition / Region: Madagascar
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Category: Forest dweller


The Myth

The Tokantongotra is described as a large white animal found in Madagascar. Despite its name meaning “single-foot” or “single-step,” it is not said to have only one leg in front and one behind, as some outsiders believed. It is known instead for its speed, being so fast that nothing can outrun it. It is said to hunt people and to wander at night.

Some claim to have seen it, though such reports are fewer than those concerning the Songomby.


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Sources

Sibree, J. (1896). Madagascar before the conquest: The island, the country, and the people, with chapters on travel and topography, folk-lore, strange customs and superstitions, the animal life of the island, and mission work and progress among the inhabitants. New York: Macmillan; London: T. F. Unwin.


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