Monsters are Coming!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 13th, 2010
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 13th, 2010
Famed Russian hominologist Igor Bourtsev has sent to Cryptomundo some extended thoughts that further detail his knowledge and speculations regarding Russian and American hominological (“Snowman,” “Bigfoot,” etc.) incidents and past research he has conducted.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 13th, 2010
I asked Igor Bourtsev to contribute to Cryptomundo some input regarding his recent expedition. News of the expedition has been covered here on Cryptomundo at: New Russian Scientific Bigfoot Expedition and Update: New Russian Scientific Bigfoot Expedition Cryptomundian RandyS commented thusly: The problem with reports like these is that whatever was actually said has been […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 13th, 2010
Every man on the beach went armed after the sighting.
Read: Rockaway Beach Wildman »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 12th, 2010
The video here is a story of a swamp creature known as “One Eye” as told by one of the series regulars.
The story sounds similar to Bigfoot reports from that area.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 12th, 2010
Durrell’s vontsira is the first carnivore to be discovered in 24 years. Images.
Read: New Carnivore Discovered »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 12th, 2010
An expedition that was looking for the mysterious yeti in Mountain Shoria – a faraway region in the Siberian taiga – has recently returned home. The expedition’s members claim that the forest fires of this extremely hot summer made Altai yetis move to the Kuzbass region, where they have started a “war” with local bears.
What?????
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 12th, 2010
The monster, Mr. Morrow says, was “as big around as the Amelia’s smokestack.”
Read: Cowichan Lake Monster, 1885 »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 11th, 2010
John Bringsli always maintained what stopped him in his tracks near the Six Mile Lakes that day in 1960 was “definitely not a bear.” Whatever it was, it made headlines 50 years ago this week in West Kootenay’s first — and still best documented — Sasquatch sighting.
The sight of the creature “paralyzed” him. He described it as seven to nine feet tall, with long legs and short, powerful arms. Its body was covered with hair.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 11th, 2010
A trip into the Pleistocene means some associated megafauna moments. Images.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 11th, 2010
In The Discovery of the Sasquatch, biologist John Bindernagel reconsiders much of the prevailing knowledge regarding the sasquatch. Illustrating evidence which contradicts the widely held perception of the sasquatch as merely a cultural phenomenon—a myth, hallucination, imaginary being, misidentified bear, or hoax—he explains why criteria such as testability, consistency, predictive power, and simplicity actually support an alternative hypothesis: the sasquatch as an extant mammal.
Read: Bindernagel’s New Bigfoot Book »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 11th, 2010
Megafauna mysteries come in many packages. Many images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 10th, 2010
It is vaguely described as a “large animal of dark-brown colour,” standing about two feet high.
Read: Bunyip 1881 »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 10th, 2010
A new dawn in hominology is beginning in China.
Read: Yeren Search Relaunched »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 10th, 2010
Many sheep have lately been devoured in the locality and the depredations are attributed to the “What-Is-It.”
Read: 1891 Gorilla Accounts »
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