
Kakamora
Kakamora are hairy humanoids from the mythology of the Solomon Islands, and one of two major humanoid cryptids of the Solomon Islands, next to the Solomon Island Giants.
Description[]
Kakamora are short, up to 120 centimetres (four feet) in height, hairy, with long claw-like nails, are afraid of the color white and have their own language. According to myths, they dwell in caves, and steal fire and women from Solomon Islanders.
Explanation[]
Kakamora could be a population of Homo floresiensis.
Popular Culture[]

Disney's Kakamora
The Kakamora were made world-famous by the 2016 Disney movie Moana, in which they feature as antagonists, portrayed as seafaring pirate creatures dressed in coconut armor and hunting down the main characters in junk ships in a sequence that is a homage to the movie Mad Max: Fury Road.