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Update: Primarily Primates

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 30th, 2007

I have covered the plight of Oliver and Primarily Primates here on Cryptomundo. It looks like the case may soon be settled. Settlement looming for Primarily Primates The Texas Attorney General wants to settle litigation over San Antonio’s Primarily Primates sanctuary by returning the facility to a reformed board of directors and permanently removing the […]

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Update on Oliver and Primarily Primates

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 17th, 2006

On the Primarily Primates website, it was announced that on last Wednesday, December 13th, Oliver was moved from his cramped living quarters to a much larger enclosure. For the last ten years, he has been housed in a 5′ X 12′ X 8′ circus transport cage. His new enclosure is 20′ X 40′. You can […]

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Primarily Primates Chimps Relocated

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 22nd, 2006

I have covered the plight of Primarily Primates here on Cryptomundo in the past. Seven of the nine chimps that were sent to Primarily Primates in San Antonio earlier this year from Ohio State University have been relocated. The other two died shortly after their arrival at Primarily primates. They have been sent to Chimp […]

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The Future of Primarily Primates

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 10th, 2006

Here at Cryptomundo yesterday, we received the following press release from the organization Friends Of Animals regarding Primarily Primates. Noah Lewis of Friends Of Animals had this to say: Hi, I saw that you were covering the seizure of Primarily Primates. Thanks for your concern about Oliver. I wanted to mention that there is quite […]

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Primarily Primates Seized

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 23rd, 2006

The facility that is the home of Oliver, the famous once-bipedal chimp, was seized by the Texas Attorney General’s office on Friday the 13th of October. I detailed the plight of Oliver and the other animals there at Primarily Primates here on Cryptomundo back in May. From last Sunday’s San Antonio Express-News: At one time, […]

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Oliver Has Died

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 4th, 2012

#Obituary
Cryptozoology’s most famous #Chimpanzee has died.

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Marmoset Found in California

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 1st, 2006

A tuft-eared marmoset was found on Tate Street, Palo Alto, San Mateo County, California, on June 27th, running along a backyard fence, according to media reports. It is of unknown origin, and is rare in the pet trade, being a native of Central and South America. The easily captured primate will probably be flown to […]

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Oliver, the Once Bipedal Chimp

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 12th, 2006

In the week and a half or so before we left for San Antonio for the second round of lectures at the Bigfoot in Texas? exhibit at the Institute of Texan Cultures, I tried to line up a private tour of the Primarily Primates sanctuary for the speakers that weekend. The speakers were Jeff Meldrum, […]

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Ketchum DNA Project: Top to Bottom

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 10th, 2013

The Ketchum story top to bottom is now available online from Skeptical Briefs.Sharon Hill

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Sasquatch Genome Project Q & A

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 28th, 2013

This Q & A addresses many of the initial questions expected as a result of the publication of the SGP’s research proving the existence of the beings commonly known in the U.S. as Bigfoot or Sasquatch.

It must be noted that the Bigfoot research community, while including many dedicated, well-meaning and enthusiastic people, has generally not learned from accumulated knowledge gained through sighting reports, eye witness testimony, Native American accounts, or the experiences of habituators and long-term witnesses. Instead, Bigfoot research has been held back by a culture of competition and contentiousness, and a pattern of cyclical debate that disregards the field’s own data and observances. It is the opinion of the SGP that this behavior, and the lack of adequate professional involvement, has prevented progress in the field, which is why the idea that Sasquatch were apes has been so pervasive.

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Illinois’ Abominable Swamp Slobs

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 9th, 2012


#SwampMonsters #Midwestern #Bigfoot #Cryptozoology
The 1970s were a time for high activity in the Midwest.

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Ten Years Ago: Grover Krantz Dies

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 13th, 2012


#Sasquatch #Bigfoot
Let us remember him on the anniversary on the 14th of his death.

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Top Ten Cryptozoology Stories of 2011

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 31st, 2011

#TopTen #Lists #Cryptozoology #Yetis #Bigfoot
It was quite a twelve months, and it finished with a bang. Images. Links.

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Grover’s Valentine Goodbye, Nine Years Ago

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 14th, 2011

Let us pause to remember a great man I personally miss greatly. Images.

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Cryptozoology Enhances Zoology

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 25th, 2010

Helena de Bertodano looks positively at the naturally overlapping of field zoology and cryptozoology fieldwork. Images.

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