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Mammoth Space-Blast: Sanderson Vindicated

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 13th, 2007

In Ivan T. Sanderson’s 1960 Saturday Evening Post article, “Riddle of the Frozen Giants,” he wrote of his catastrophic astronomical theory to explain the frozen mammoths and frozen wooly rhinos. Sanderson was laughed at for his thoughts. But was he right, after all? Sanderson’s claims were frequently debunked because, among other items, mammoths were supposedly […]

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Replica Cryptia: Mammoths

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 10th, 2007

Today I launch a new on-going, irregular feature at Cryptomundo about the replica cryptic species found in models and figurines that represent known extinct and living animals, as well as specific cryptids, which are held by the International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM). I am calling the umbrella discussion “Replica Cryptia,” as all of these scale-model items […]

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Attack Panther “Like a Woolly Mammoth”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 4th, 2007

The photograph of the “Sidney Mystery Cat” taken in Maine late in June 2007. Articles about incidents in British Columbia, Ontario, and Maine have appeared recently, detailing breaking news and updates about mountain lions, cougars, panthers, puma or whatever you wish to call these great cats (Puma concolor) of North America. Here’s a roundup of […]

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Boys Make a Mammoth Find

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 7th, 2007

Explorers – McMinnville 10-year-olds discover a tooth, and the adventure is on McMINNVILLE — The shock isn’t that the earth yawned open and bared a mammoth’s tooth several weeks back; it’s how everyone now knows about two 10-year-old boys’ secret hideaway. That densely wooded ravine — which just produced the 10-pound, geologist-affirmed tooth of a […]

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Mystery Tusk: Definitely Mastodon Not Mammoth – Perhaps

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 11th, 2007

This mastodon (Mammut americanum) is the life-sized bronze representation at the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, the home of the “Mastodons.” As you will recall, on the 8th, you first read here about the “Mystery Tusk.” Now comes a “confirmed” answer. Or is it? Therein lies the tale behind the splash on the television screen. […]

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Mammoth Cave Mystery Cat Sightings

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 10th, 2006

This is a frame from the video of a cougar taken in Willmar, Minnesota, which lead to the capture of the animal on February 1, 2006. Most people didn’t believe the reported cat was anything more than a figment of people’s imagination before the video. Meanwhile hundreds of miles away, officials in other locations are […]

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Return of the Dodo?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 2nd, 2023

Return of the Dodo? Scientists launch project to bring back the extinct species using stem cell technology – more than 350 YEARS after it was wiped out

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Big Wild Foot

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 6th, 2016

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Searching for Sasquatch in Alaska

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Exploring American Monsters: Alaska

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 1st, 2015

Alaska is big. At 663,300 square miles, it’s about the size of Germany, Poland, and France.

That’s a lot of open area for bear, moose, and killer whales, but it’s also a haven for monsters.

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Mountain Monsters: Bigfoot of Central Kentucky Reviewed

Posted by: Joe Watson on March 8th, 2015

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The AIMS team returns for season 3 by looking for Bigfoot in Central Kentucky.

The entire team returns for a new season, Trapper, Buck, Huckleberry, Jeff, Willy and Wild Bill are in search of “The Midnight Whistler”, the first bigfoot to emerge from the Mammoth Caves.

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Mountain Monsters: Bigfoot of Central Kentucky

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 7th, 2015

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The Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings begin their epic quest to prove the existence of Bigfoot in the Appalachia as they head out to Central Kentucky after what they believe is the first Bigfoot to emerge from the Mammoth Cave System.

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The Team Comes Across a Huge Bigfoot Nest and It’s Terrifying

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 6th, 2015

The A.I.M.S. team is on the hunt for the Kentucky Bigfoot, the Midnight Whistler. During their first night investigation, the team comes across the monster’s terrifying nest.

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Appalachian Man Has Photographic Evidence of the Kentucky Bigfoot

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 5th, 2015

The A.I.M.S. team interviews a local man who had a close encounter with the Midnight Whistler, the Kentucky Bigfoot. The photographic evidence he captured will shock you.

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Mountain Monsters: Bigfoot Edition

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 4th, 2015

This Saturday, decades of folklore and eyewitness encounters collide as the Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings travels to Central Kentucky to investigate the Midnight Whistler.

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Season 3 of ‘Mountain Monsters’ Premieres Saturday, March 7th

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 12th, 2015

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Destination America’s #1 series is back and on an Ultimate Quest for the Most Legendary of All Mountain Monsters: Bigfoot

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