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Abarimon , Indian Mammal
Abarimons are a group of legendary creature living in the Himalayan valley whose feet are backwardly turned.

The Abarimon is an ancient race of a mythological creature and according to the legends their structure closely resembles the normal human being with the feet oppositely turned. The Abarimon people are named after the country they thought to live in, which is situated in the great valleys of Mount Imaus at the high ranges of Himalayan Mountain.

It is believed that the air of the Imaus valley is enchanted so that anyone who breathes the air will never be able to leave the valley alive. Thus the valley is kept secret and protected from the outer world and the Abarimons are believed to be unique to this particular region.

The Abarimons are uncivilized and live side by side with the wild animals. Their feet appear to point backwards instead of forwards. This handicap does not impede them from moving but they are believed to run incredibly fast.

(Last Updated on : 23/03/2009)
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