Archive for “April, 2008”

Chicago Cougar Was Wild

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 30th, 2008

A 124-pound cougar shot by Chicago police earlier this month is the same wild animal that was spotted in southern Wisconsin in January, Cook County officials said today, April 30, 2008. DNA taken from the cat killed April 15 in Roscoe Village matches genetic material found in Rocky County, Wisconsin, following a cougar sighting there […]

Read: Chicago Cougar Was Wild »


Bigfoot Motel Shaken

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 30th, 2008

A moderate earthquake hit a mountainous region of Northern California on Tuesday night, April 28, 2008. There are no immediate reports or injury or damage. The magnitude-5.2 temblor struck at 8:03 p.m. Pacific time, centered about 11 miles southeast of the town of Willow Creek in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, according to the U.S. Geological […]

Read: Bigfoot Motel Shaken »


“No Animal Experts in North Texas Would Comment.”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 30th, 2008

Do You Believe Bigfoot Exists? North Texas (CBS 11 News) ― A local organization has been tracking Bigfoot sightings in North Texas for years. They work on proving the creature’s existence through video or photographic evidence. Craig Woolheather is a member of the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy. He believes he came face to face with […]

Read: “No Animal Experts in North Texas Would Comment.” »


Yetis, Mummy 3, and Chinese

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 30th, 2008

李連杰 (Jet Li) plays Qin Emperor. Photo by Jasin Boland. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (a/k/a Mummy 3) is an upcoming American motion picture directed by Rob Cohen that follows in the wake of The Mummy and The Mummy Returns. M3 is slated for release on August 1, 2008. As I have noted […]

Read: Yetis, Mummy 3, and Chinese »


Brazil: Dwarf Woodpecker, Legless Lizard, and 12 Other New Species Found

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 29th, 2008

Researchers discovered a legless lizard and a tiny woodpecker along with 12 other suspected new species in Brazil’s Cerrado, one of the world’s 34 biodiversity conservation hotspots. An example of Picumnus but not the new species. The Cerrado’s wooded grassland once covered an area half the size of Europe, but is now being converted to […]

Read: Brazil: Dwarf Woodpecker, Legless Lizard, and 12 Other New Species Found »


Gilroy Associate Announces Tracks

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 29th, 2008

Rex Gilroy’s earlier Karumba, Australia, track find. An individual only identifying himself as “ausiepath9,” who serves as a spokesperson for the Gilroys of Australia, is posting around the web that “Fresh Moa Tracks” have been discovered in New Zealand. This associate shares this week that “Rex and Heather have returned from New Zealand and have […]

Read: Gilroy Associate Announces Tracks »


Free Cryptozoology at JSE

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 29th, 2008

Don’t worry. You now can join years of scientific explorers at the edge, for free. In a gesture of Superman scale, Greg Taylor of The Daily Grail passes along the news that all issues of the Journal of Scientific Exploration have been released as free PDF downloads here. Greg Taylor writes: If you head to […]

Read: Free Cryptozoology at JSE »


Nessie Tagger

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 29th, 2008

Mac Tonnies encountered this Nessie stencil graffiti in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday, April 27, 2008. Tonnes asks: “Any examples of this in your hometown?” Mysterious origins.

Read: Nessie Tagger »


Addax to Zebras: Mungall’s Exotic Animal Field Guide

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 28th, 2008

Life works in strange ways. So does death. Good things can come from appreciating the moments that issue from both. Cryptozoologist Scott Norman’s and then my crypto-supportive mother’s separate sudden deaths within a forty-day span gave me pause recently to slow down a bit. Between the two events, I kept writing at a busy pace […]

Read: Addax to Zebras: Mungall’s Exotic Animal Field Guide »


Hobbit Hoax Claim: “Complete Lunacy”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 28th, 2008

You may have heard that recently the Hobbit fossils, technically Homo floresiensis, were in the news due to the remarkable claim that they were hoaxes because the teeth showed dental work. What was incredible, as I read this, was that this new debunking was done on the basis of the skeptic’s visual examination of only […]

Read: Hobbit Hoax Claim: “Complete Lunacy” »


The Monsters of Templeton

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2008

Cryptofiction comes in all forms. Today’s selection is a unique book reviewed in the Los Angeles Times. What monsters are hidden there? Like many an excellent chronicler of village life, Lauren Groff gives us early in “The Monsters of Templeton” (Voice/Hyperion: 364 pp., $24.95) an ensemble view of the citizens of Templeton, a place very […]

Read: The Monsters of Templeton »


It’s Alive! Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake in New Zealand

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2008

The Yellowbelly Sea Snake or Pelagic Sea Snake (Pelamis platurus) is a species of sea snake found in tropical oceanic waters around the world. It occurs on both sides of the Pacific and is the only sea snake to have reached the Hawaiian Islands. It is so widespread that even one dead specimen has been […]

Read: It’s Alive! Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake in New Zealand »


Black Squirrel Expedition

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 26th, 2008

Black squirrels are a common topic here at Cryptomundo. As fate would have it, I had a recent encounter of the black squirrel kind that set me to thinking about the origins of their pocketed appearances around the continent. Black squirrels in Harvard Square and at Kent State may be linked in more ways than […]

Read: Black Squirrel Expedition »


Monster In Dem Woods

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 26th, 2008

Now comes the music video…. And don’t miss the last ten seconds of the trailer….

Read: Monster In Dem Woods »


Lake Placid’s Black Panther

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 25th, 2008

Large eastern North American cryptid felids are generally referred to as “Black Panthers,” no matter what the description. The practice is commonplace. It has little bearing on what the animal’s classification alignments may be. This breaking news out of the Lake Placid area of New York tries to jumble around the science and speculation to […]

Read: Lake Placid’s Black Panther »



Connect with Cryptomundo

Cryptomundo FaceBook Cryptomundo Twitter Cryptomundo Instagram Cryptomundo Pinterest

Advertisers



Creatureplica Fouke Monster Sybilla Irwin



Advertisement

|Top | FarBar|



Attention: This is the end of the usable page!
The images below are preloaded standbys only.
This is helpful to those with slower Internet connections.