Yeti Wonderland
Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 7th, 2005
The Anonymous Philanthropist has creatively gathered and constructed an incredible page of all kinds of Yeti figurines, art, images, and more.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 7th, 2005
The Anonymous Philanthropist has creatively gathered and constructed an incredible page of all kinds of Yeti figurines, art, images, and more.
Read: Yeti Wonderland »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 7th, 2005
Possible Identification Proposed: The Rediscovery of an Extinct Species The new animal from Borneo does somewhat match another camera trap "mystery creature" photographed by Malaysian wildlife specialists, and pictured directly below. This gave me a hint of what the “new” animal might be. Take a peek… Photo credit goes to the Wildlife Conservation Society, Upper […]
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Posted by: Rick Noll on December 6th, 2005
Strange how things happen… As I was writing this, Timberlake called me and asked if I would go on the air tomorrow, actually it would be today, and do a sound bite… something about the group Creed… wonder what it is. (Tonic – If You Could Only See) So on my birthday, my wife got […]
Read: Radio Bigfoot… Part IV »
Posted by: Rick Noll on December 6th, 2005
(Franz Ferdinand – 40ft) In fact my hairstyle, length and color have been the butt of many jokes with the 107.7 end crew (ok, so there are a few of you out there who also think… poor ‘Rick and that hair…’). They have even speculated on how Bigfoot might or might not like it. Oh […]
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 6th, 2005
Due to several requests for a closeup of the head of the mystery cryptid on the postcard, here’s a computer enhancement. What do you see here? (Click image for full-size version) (Click image for full-size version, provided by Todd DiLaMuca) (Click image for full-size version, provided by Todd DiLaMuca)
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 6th, 2005
I will be on Attack of the Show on the g4tv network on Tuesday, December 13, 2005. The program is an innovative popular culture talk show for the video and computer gaming folks, who happen to include my two elder adolescent sons (Caleb and Malcolm). Perhaps unknown to older cryptozoologists, the gaming world is populated […]
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 6th, 2005
On Dec. 1st, the North Wales Weekly News reported that the big cat seen in the forests of South Wales and had been tabbed the "Baglan Beast" had been seen by a off-duty police officer out walking his dogs. Officers, using modern forensic testing, made a cast of a huge paw print left by the […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 5th, 2005
What do you think this looks like? There is exciting news out of Borneo. A new red-furred animal larger than a domestic cat has reportedly been discovered on this remote island of Indonesia. On December 5, 2005, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) announced that they have discovered the “first new carnivore to be […]
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 5th, 2005
Help Pick The Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2005 Assembling and writing my annual lists of top stories in cryptozoology has been an enjoyable yearly event for me. How would all of you like to join in on the fun, research, and recommendations? Send in your links to what stories you feel should be considered for […]
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 5th, 2005
If you live in San Antonio, Texas, you may know there is a new Tom Slick book out. If you live in San Antonio, you might also know there have been two other books published about Tom Slick in 1989 and 2002, and supposedly some movie rumors. What you might not know is there is […]
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 4th, 2005
I saw this movie, Mexican Werewolf in Texas, listed in the local paper as having its Texas premiere this past weekend as a midnight movie here in Dallas at the Inwood Theater. Apparently, the film was originally titled Chupacabra, but to play off of the American Werewolf in London and Paris movies, the title was […]
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 4th, 2005
The San Bernardino Sun reports that on this date, Dec. 4, in 1954, two fisherman reported seeing a sea monster off the coast of La Jolla, CA. Phil Parker, an aircraft worker, and Grant King, an architect, claimed the sea monster had a head and shoulders like a bull gorilla and no face. The […]
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 4th, 2005
On Dec. 2nd, the Daily Stary of Oneonta, NY reported that 2 local men saw what appeared to be a mountain lion or cougar cross the road in front of them as they drove to hunt deer."What was that?" one asked. "I think it was a coyote," his friend responded. "It didn’t look like a […]
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 3rd, 2005
When the reports came out of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology that the Ivory-billed Woodpecker had been rediscovered in the Big Woods of Arkansas, the town of Brinkley planned to cash in on the swarm of bird enthusiasts and tourists that were expected. But with no additional confirmed sightings, the tourists have not showed. With […]
Read: Ivory-billed Woodpecker No Boost to Cryptotourism or Where’s the Woodpecker Windfall »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 3rd, 2005
So many people have taken the time to enhance, redefine, and otherwise point out items they are finding and seeing on the “Name the Mystery Fish” postcard that we have decided to post one of those here, in this one blog, moving it from the comments’ sections. What are you seeing in this? Todd DiLaMuca’s […]
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