The Most Dangerous Games
They are mentioned in a short story called "The most dangerous game".
How about you read the actual story and dont have the internet tell you the answers one of them though is he makes a malay man catcher.
Although I do not know the exact answer to this question I can give you some help: A thrilling short story titled THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME by Richard Connell gives a brief description of the main character, Rainsford, building a Malay Man Catcher for the evil hunter, Zaroff.
Bazaar Malay (Malay-based pidgin), from Malay orang man + hutan forestDate: 1691
cave man, java man, malay, indonis, paking man, ita, negritas
orangutan
It is from Malay and it means "man of the woods" or "man of the forest". Orang=man utan=forest or wild
Zaroff is hunting Rainsford for entertainment. Rainsford building traps like these entertains him. Animals and most sailors have previously seemed incapable of providing such a foe for him. His congratulations can also be seen as him mocking Rainsford because the trap did not damage him very much.
Originally "orang-outang" (Malay for "forest man") modern spelling is "orangutan".
(oh-rang tu-ah) correct spelling is orang tua
No, he is 3/4 malay and 1/4 Malabar Indian. His father was half Malabar Indian and half Malay, his mother was pure blooded Malay. So a large % of his ancestry is Malay, his culture is Malay, his language is Malay and his upbringing was in a Malay home. He is Malay in all aspects.