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Te Maero

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Added Sun, 21/03/2021
Release date
03-03-2021
Original title
Wellington Paranormal (season 3, episode 2)
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Wellington Paranormal

TV Show|2018
New Zealand's capital is a hotbed of supernatural activity... so Officers Minogue and O'Leary, who featured in the vampire documentary What We Do In The Shadows, take to the streets to investigate all manner of paranormal phenomena.

The second episode of the third season of the series is called "Miss Maero" (orig. "Te Maero").

After discovering a video of the abduction of a camper by a large hairy creature, the police decide to go to the forest near the Remutaka Ridge to investigate. There they discover that the kidnapper is a female Maero, a giant from Maori lore, who is looking for a mate.

Maero mistakes Parker for a member of his own species. Maaka, Minogue, and O'Leary tell her the truth, but this infuriates Maero, and the police barely manage to escape from the prehistoric giant.

Phenomena in artwork: Maero

The episode features a female Maero, a snowman-like creature from Maori legends. It has a huge growth, is completely covered with hair, and long sharp claws are visible on the fingers of the hands. The creature is intelligent, speaks Maori, English, and a little Swedish. Apparently, she lives a very long time, because (according to his own words) she learned Swedish from a tourist in the 60s of the last century.

In the forest, the creature came from loneliness in search of a male. The male Maeros are even more hairy, and their voices are much lower. Presumably, this Maero is the last representative of its kind.

Maero-carnivorous creatures and at least sometimes feed on people.


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