Archive for “December, 2010”

Top Ten Coelacanth News Items of 2010

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 31st, 2010


Our annual review of stories and developments in the ongoing story of this so-called “living fossil” fish is shared in the accompanying detailed list. Images.

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AOL Picks Top Cryptozoology Stories

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 30th, 2010

Here’s a look back at some of the more interesting cryptozoology stories that AOL News covered in 2010. Images.

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Peru’s Mystery Parakeet

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 29th, 2010


What did this avian wonder turn out to be? A guest blog posting by Pink-Headed Duck searcher Richard Thorns. Images.

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New Horned Rodent Fossil Discovered In Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 28th, 2010

Until recently, the fossil’s origin at the museum had been as much a mystery as its origin in nature. Images.

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Bigfoot Doc Interviewee: T. Dale Stewart

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 27th, 2010


The mainstream anthropologist who was interviewed in David L. Wolper’s Monsters! Mysteries or Myths? is relatively unknown today. But he was an interesting character during his lifetime. Images.

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Top Cryptozoology Lists of 2010

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 27th, 2010

Here’s a roundup of the notable notables. Images.

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Thank You, Groupon!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 26th, 2010


Only until December 26th to buy it, but the tickets expire on June 27, 2011. Images.

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Remembering David L. Wolper

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 26th, 2010

We celebrate this man’s direct legacy to cryptozoology television programming. Image. Video.

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What To Do With That Amazon Gift Certificate? The Gralien Report’s Suggestion!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 25th, 2010

Did you know more sales at Amazon.com are made during the two days of Christmas and the day after than on any other two-day-period all year long. Join your cryptofriends there today to buy cryptozoo books. Image.

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Santa = Wildman

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 24th, 2010

The Wildman is drawn full circle in art, folklore, fiction, legend, and popular culture. Images.

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Kentucky Chupacabra

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 23rd, 2010

Guess what it is? Images.

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Redfern On Giganto

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 23rd, 2010


Today, a guest blogger’s critique of the new book from Mark A. Hall and Loren Coleman, True Giants: Is Gigantopithecus Still Alive?. Images.

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Confirmed: X-Women = Denisovans

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 22nd, 2010


We were not alone. Images.

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Confirmed: Africa Has Two Elephant Species

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 22nd, 2010

Africa’s savanna elephant is as different from Africa’s forest elephant as Asian elephants are to mammoths. But what of pygmies? Images.

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Top Ten Cryptozoology Stories of 2010

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 21st, 2010

The Year of 2010 may be remembered, in popular culture, cryptozoologically, for its series of stories of such cryptids as a blond Bigfoot named Knobby, on misidentifications of common animals, of announcements of a few remarkable discoveries, and about groundbreaking new concepts on tribal Sasquatch and extraordinary True Giants. Images.

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