Archive for the “Feral People”

Sinister Swamps: Monsters and Mysteries from the Mire

Posted by: Lyle Blackburn on June 17th, 2020

Join me on another exciting journey as I examine legends and sighting reports of strange phenomenon in some of North America’s most notorious swamplands.

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Cryptomundian’s Vietnam Rock Ape Encounter

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 12th, 2016

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An artist conception of the Nguoi Rung, the Vietnamese name for the Rock Ape.

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Exploring American Monsters: Hawaii

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 21st, 2015

Hawaii is, well, it’s Hawaii. A series of islands in the Central Pacific with more gorgeous beaches, cliffs, waterfalls, volcanoes, and girls in bikinis than it knows what to do with. Apart from its geography, and lush tropical vegetation, Hawaii is famous for its love of Spam, the late singer Don Ho, the lei, and the luau. Europeans discovered the islands on 18 January 1778 when English explorer Captain James Cook landed on one of the sandy beaches. Cook was killed by islanders on Valentine’s Day the next year for being a jerk (attempting to kidnap the king will get you that short-lived reputation). Shark attacks occur on Hawaiian shores, although in 2014, only three out of eight million visitors were attacked by a shark. Hawaiians have more to fear by Axis deer wandering into the roadway than being bitten by a shark. Although Hawaii is the one state in the Union that has no reports of Bigfoot, there are still plenty of creepy, crawly monsters to go around.

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Zana, The Wild Woman of Russia

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 27th, 2015

Is This The Missing Element in the Bigfoot Mystery?

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12 Feet From A Female Bigfoot

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 26th, 2015

The late Bobbie Short, proprietress of Bigfoot Encounters, tells her story of the incident that started her interest in Bigfoot.

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Doll-Headed Monkeys of Jakarta

Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 17th, 2014

“…Its movements are somewhat odd and jerky. The dimensions of the body are also somewhat off. Then you may notice the tail and the hairy, clawed fingers…”

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Sasquatch Sightings

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 10th, 2014

Colleen McDonald and her two grown up children have all seen Bigfoot. This first nations family have had a range of encounters which defy explanation and help build the case for Bigfoot.

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Who Were the Original Inhabitants of North America?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 8th, 2014


In my estimation, such a trans-Beringian migration dovetails nicely with the theory of Gigantopithicus immigration via the same route as humans; albeit much earlier.

~ Todd Neiss

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‘Enigma Man’ May Be New Human Species

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 21st, 2014

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Enigma Man: A figure based on the remains found in a remote cave in South West China.

Fresh light on China’s Red Deer Cave People raises big questions.

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Feral Humans in the USA

Posted by: Nick Redfern on June 14th, 2014

“I thought it was a feral human,” Mike Wooley recalls of the incident, arguably the strangest to occur during his time as an outdoorsmen…

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Survivorman: Bigfoot Radium Springs Re-Airs Tomorrow!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 22nd, 2014

In the second episode of this 2-part special, Les continues his survival in the remote area of Northern Alberta to get as close as he can, if that’s possible, to the legend known as Sasquatch. But Les isn’t easily swayed and needs 100% irrefutable proof.

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Wildmen in Norway and Selkies on Skis

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 22nd, 2014

Today’s adventure in historic monster-hunting comes from Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, first printed in 1577. It seems to be describing wild men in Norway. Norwegian woodwose?

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Record Breaking Season for Mountain Monsters

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 20th, 2014

The season-two premiere of Destination America’s hit series MOUNTAIN MONSTERS produced stellar ratings for the network on Friday night at 10/9c, earning its best telecast ever among HH rating and delivery (0.81/473k) and second best among P2+ (672k) delivery. Friday was also the network’s best Friday night ever in key demos P/M25-54/18-49 for HH and P2+ delivery.

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Bigfoot Has Australian genes!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 19th, 2014

Now Yowie hunter Rex Gilroy believes he has found evidence that proves North America’s Bigfoot is a distant relative of the Australian bush monster.

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Mountain Monsters: Uncaged

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 3rd, 2014

Starting at 3 PM CST Friday, April 4 and leading all the way up to the Season 2 Premiere episode Kentucky Hellhound of Pike County at 9 PM, and then continuing on until 4 AM CST, Destination America is running “enhanced episodes from Season 1 that they are calling Mountain Monsters: Uncaged.

Full of cast facts, tweets, and bonus scenes

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