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No Zebra? Paint Your Ass

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 10th, 2009

“The children don’t know so they call them zebras and they are happy to see something new,” said the son of the zoo’s owner. Images. Videos.

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Striped Cryptid Sighted

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 6th, 2009

Now, more specifically, why would I call it a “striped horse-like cryptid,” you might ask? And how does it mirror a 2006 bit of confusion in Alberta? Images.

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2006’s Passings of Cryptozoologists and Others

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 18th, 2006

Who Did We Lose This Year?
by Loren Coleman, author of the biography, Tom Slick: True Life Encounters in Cryptozoology.
The following is a roundup of 25 notable people linked to cryptozoology, cryptids, Bigfoot studies, aligned fields, and cryptocinema who died in 2006.
Death is a milestone. This gathering is given out-of-respect and in celebration of the [...]

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Cryptid Quagga?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 13th, 2006

Quagga
An article in the Edmonton Journal, December 13, 2006, concerns an alleged quagga, a South Africa species with genetic links to zebras said to be extinct for over 100 years.
This specific equine has been missing for over two weeks from a farm located at Carrot Creek, a little way west of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The animal [...]

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Head of Quagga Project Dies

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 23rd, 2006

The founder of the Quagga Project, South African taxidermist Reinhold E. Rau has died.
Rau, who spent thirty years attempting to breed back into existence the quagga, an extinct zebra and nearly achieved it, died last month at his home in South Africa. Rau was born on February 7, 1932, and died on 12 February [...]

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