Cryptozoologist Of The Day: Toh Seong Fai

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 14th, 2006

Toh Seong Fai

The Cryptomundo cryptozoologist to be highlighted is one of the background figures in the ongoing Malaysian Bigfoot investigations. Mr. Toh Seong Fai, 33, is the Vice-President of Singapore Paranormal Investigators (SPI). SPI has been involved in the fieldwork of the Johor examinations, and Toh Seong Fai has been in the thick of it.

On Monday, August 14, 2006, the Malaysia Star profiled Toh Seong Fai, as follows:

Toh Seong Fai, 33

Vice-President of Singapore Paranormal Investigators by night; business trainer by day. 

How he got hooked: As a child, he was always fascinated by cryptozoology, the science of researching animals and creatures whose existences have never been confirmed. Think Bigfoot, Yeti and the Loch Ness Monster.

He joined SPI in 2004 and now heads the cryptozoology department. 

Has investigated: The case of Johor’s Bigfoot sightings. 

He thinks one possibility is that Johor’s Bigfoot is a new species of animal that will eventually have to be protected. “Hopefully, I will collect some evidence soon to prove its identity,” he says. 

How he got spooked: He has not experienced any scary encounters so far. 

Loves the job because: “I am a human being and am born curious.”

Malaysia Bigfoot

One of the original local drawings of the Malaysian Bigfoot collected by Toh Seong Fai and his API team in Johor last winter.

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3 Responses to “Cryptozoologist Of The Day: Toh Seong Fai”

  1. crypto_randz responds:

    Hopefully, he can prove this thing exists. The saga continues.

  2. shumway10973 responds:

    good luck to him. Sounds like he is the real thing. At least he is willing to get out there and actually look. There is something in that area. Remember there were footprints (total of 2 different kinds. The pic with the cute girls for johor and then the pic from the 70’s concerning the name orang dalam), and where there are prints, something has to be making them.

  3. Dark-Obsessor responds:

    It could be a hoax just as easily as the real thing, though.

    Keep us posted.



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