Extinct Ibex Is Back ~ By Cloning
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 31st, 2009
The Pyrenean ibex, a form of wild mountain goat, was officially declared extinct in 2000 when the last-known animal of its kind was found dead in northern Spain.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 31st, 2009
The Pyrenean ibex, a form of wild mountain goat, was officially declared extinct in 2000 when the last-known animal of its kind was found dead in northern Spain.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 31st, 2009
Breaking news on what to look for during the game on Sunday. Image.
Read: Bigfoot at Super Bowl XLIII »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 31st, 2009
“He was twice as big as the average man, with hands [arms?] so long they nearly touched the ground, and his nose seemed spread all over his face. His body was covered with hair like an animal. He stopped within fifty feet of us. We ran away as fast as we could.”
Read: Sasquatch, 1934 »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 30th, 2009
The Wicker Man burns bright overnight. Fiery images.
Read: The Wicker Man »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 30th, 2009
Michigan has “a bonafide resident … self-sustaining cougar population,” said Pat Rusz, research biologist with the Michigan Wildlife Conservancy. Image.
Read: Mt. Lions In Michigan? »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 30th, 2009
Are they a “Neolithic tribe of mountain troglodytes who inhabit only the loftiest and remotest peaks of the Canadian Rockies and who congregate in a vast reunion every fourth year”?
Read: Sasquatch, 1940 »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 29th, 2009
The hidden fact that gynecologist Kenneth Wilson was at Loch Ness with his mistress has as much to do with the “secretive” nature of these photos as does any spiteful fantasies that Christian Spurling dreamed up about them. Images.
Read: Surgeon’s Photos, Again »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 29th, 2009
The new species of the fist-sized, babbler bird was found in network of underground caves. Image.
Read: New Chinese Bird Discovery »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 29th, 2009
People who have reported seeing the giants on their rare appearances described them as “ferocious looking wild men, nine feet tall and covered from head to toes with thick black hair.”
Read: Sasquatch, 1935 »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 28th, 2009
For those that think the skeptical and dismissive approach to the Loch Ness Monster is only a part of the landscape of the last few years, take a look at this item.
Read: Nessie Invented By An Italian? »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 28th, 2009
Stan Gordon files his overview of the reports of Thunderbirds and Bigfoot encounters for the last year.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 27th, 2009
From the shadows, big cat expert Chris Hall has emerged to suggest that it might just have been one of the wild cats.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 27th, 2009
It is is “Down the Rabbit Hole” day, here goes. The well-known Bigfoot researcher has good news to share. Images.
Read: Congratulations, Jeff Meldrum! »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 27th, 2009
Doing a little investigating can reveal all kinds of interesting facts. So “what” was this “thing” and exactly “where” was the sighting?
Read: Northwoods’ Devil Hog »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 27th, 2009
Animator Colbert Fennelly shared with me a bit of a behind-the-scenes tidbit about the design of some Abominable Snowmen in a recent movie. Image.
Read: Mummy’s Yetis »
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