Moni people

The Moni are an indigenous people of Western New Guinea. They speak the Moni language. They revere a large black and white whistling tree kangaroo called a bondegzeu as an ancestor. The bondegzeu was unknown to the scientific community until the zoologist Tim Flannery described it in 1995. [1]

References

  1. ^ David Wallechinsky, Amy Wallace, Ira Basen, Jane Farrow (2005). The book of lists: the original compendium of curious information. Alfred A. Knopf Canada. pp. p.154. ISBN 0-676-97720-0.