Yowie – mystical Creature statue
Natureworks has brought the Yowie back to life in a 2m high statue with all the fur/hair and and realistic age like details with long arms and large feet and slightly human like face and eyes.
What is a Yowie? – Are they real?
In simple terms, a Yowie is a mythical creature or cryptid often described as a large, ape-like or humanoid creature that is said to inhabit remote wilderness areas, primarily in Australia. It’s similar to the concept of Bigfoot or Sasquatch in North American folklore. People claim to have seen Yowie’s, but there is no scientific evidence to support their existence, so they are considered a legend or folklore rather than a confirmed reality.
Description & Characteristics of this 2m tall Yowie statue
The Yowie is typically described as a large, ape-like creature, standing anywhere from 6 to 12 feet tall, covered in hair, and with a strong, unpleasant odor. Witnesses often describe it as having a human-like face, long arms, and large feet.
- Free standing – 2m tall Yowie
- Brown fur/hair and ape like detailed
- Known to have human like face, long arms and large feet
- loves to hide in the woods
- Made from Fibreglass and custom painted and designed
- Holds a significant place in Australian Aboriginal mythology- Legendary takes, names and stories associated with this creature.
- Known as a protector of the land or a guardian spirit.
- Also known as a Yetti, or Bigfoot
Did you know?
The Yowie holds a significant place in Australian Aboriginal mythology. Various Aboriginal tribes have their own versions of the Yowie legend, with different names and stories associated with the creature. These tales often depict the Yowie as a protector of the land or a guardian spirit.
The Yowie name is the Australian version but there are many other names are are known is also Also referred to as a Yahoo, Hairy Man, Doolagahl, Quinkin, Jimbra, Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Abiminable Snowman, Skunk Ape and many more
Suitable for:
- Yowie Festivals – Storytelling sessions, workshops on cryptozoology
- Cryptozoology Conferences – Enthusiasts of mythical creatures gather to discuss and present their findings and information
- Paranormal & Supernatural Expos – These often include Yowie related content
- Hotels, Cafes & Restaurants – Marketing prop that can encourage social media sharing
- Interactive Exhibits – Visitors learn about the Yowie through touchscreens and augmented reality experiences
- Theme Parks – Themed attractions prop to enhance visitor engagement & photo opportunities
- Tourism – Australian tourism campaigns help enhance local community events and engagements
Yowie’s have permeated popular culture
Ever stumbled upon a Yowie in a book, seen one in a documentary, or noticed a Yowie character in advertising and childrens’s toys? Yowies are everywhereHave you ever come across a book, documentary, or a Yowie character in advertising and children’s toys? – There are a wide range of these popular media that are fascinating and show that there has been and still is a fascination with the Yowie weather it is in the Australian folklore or as a commercial commodity. Have fun with this character and make up your own themed event – you will not be disappointed!
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