Archive for the “Out of Place”

Boar to be Wild

Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 28th, 2013

The life of a cryptozoologist doesn’t just resolve around quests to find Bigfoot, lake-monsters, the Chupacabras, the Abominable Snowman, or sea-serpents. Sometimes, it involves a search for known animals seen in locations in which they have no business hanging out.

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Seeking Britain’s Big Cats

Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 15th, 2012

For decades, people all across the United Kingdom – from the cold northern realms of Scotland to the southern-most borders of England – have reported sightings of large cats, very often the size of mountain-lions and equally often completely black in color.

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Neil Arnold: Wildman Comments

Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 10th, 2012

“…one hairy read that should not be missed…”

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The Takitaro

Posted by: mystery_man on December 7th, 2012

Something strange is said to lurk in the depths of Otori-ike Lake in Japan. What sort of monstrous fish inhabits this remote body of water?

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Wildman! – The Contents

Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 6th, 2012

A couple of people have asked me what kinds of cases and theories for the British Bigfoot appear in my new book, Wildman!, which is the first full-length study of the phenomenon of hairy man-beasts in the UK. Well, the easiest way to answer that question of cases and theories, is to share with you the “Contents” list…

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Wildman! A Study of the British Bigfoot

Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 4th, 2012

Sasquatch in the UK: My new book…

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The Namitaro

Posted by: mystery_man on November 29th, 2012

Some sort of mysterious giant fish is said to inhabit Takanami Pond in Niigata, Japan.

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Cryptotourism Travel Posters

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 20th, 2012

Fernando Reza, a graphic artist and designer based in Los Angeles, made a bunch of really cool retro travel posters for a bunch of locations based on the mythical beasts or cryptids who reside there, at least according to legend. Scotland’s poster has the Loch Ness Monster on it, Manhattan’s has giant sewer alligators, and so on. His designs are honestly way better and more visually appealing than the boring stock photography used on most legitimate travel posters. And he still has tons more material if he ever wants to do a second run of these things. New Jersey has the Jersey Devil. North Carolina has the Beast of Bladenboro.Adweek

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Cryptids and Circuses

Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 16th, 2012

At Mysterious Universe, there’s a new article from me that focuses on one of the most-often-suggested scenarios to explain Cryptids in our midst: that they are nothing stranger than escapees from circuses. But, the significant number of such reports, rumors and tales makes it obvious – as far as I’m concerned – that this is […]

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East Texas Game Cam Mystery Photo

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 15th, 2012

Black panther, black bear, bigfoot…?

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Wild Britain!

Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 10th, 2012

Out of place and over the pond…

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ABCs: UK to USA

Posted by: Nick Redfern on October 27th, 2012

Those Out-of-Place Cats…

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The Beast of Bolton

Posted by: Nick Redfern on October 27th, 2012

There’s something near the cemetery…

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A Dingo Roaming Ireland?

Posted by: Nick Redfern on October 25th, 2012

“…Many strange surmises are rife…”

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A Danish Wolf?

Posted by: Nick Redfern on October 16th, 2012

An out of place animal…

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