Archive for “May, 2011”

Eyes of the Mothman Review

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 7th, 2011

There’s really no way to easily sum up what happened to the residents of Point Pleasant, West Virginia starting in 1966 and ending about a year later with over forty of them dead. This lengthy film (the main feature alone is over two hours and the extras are long enough to make sure your evening is utilized to the fullest extent) looks at all the various theories, though, and it does a spectacular job.

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Cryptobotany: NY’s Relict Aquatic Tree Species

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 7th, 2011

Want to search for something that won’t move around as much as a cryptid? Get outside and look for these cryptoliving things: Nyssa aquatica and Taxodium distichum have been found where they are not suppose to be. Images.

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Heuvelmans Influenced Early Cryptofiction

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 6th, 2011


The great cryptozoologist has had a long-term impact in cryptofiction and beyond. Images.

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Another Surprise Fossil Announcement

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 5th, 2011

One form of the Heidelberg Man may not be what it appeared to be. Images.

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El Chupacabras De Mayo

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 5th, 2011


Today is El Cinco De Mayo (“The Fifth of May” in Spanish). A good excuse to celebrate Chupacabras and Jennifer Lopez. Images.

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Animal Planet Finds Bigfoot June 5th

Posted by: Guy Edwards on May 5th, 2011

…a four-person team from the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, which exists, as they search for the Sasquatch in forests across the country where sightings have been reported: North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska.

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ICM’s FeeJee Mermaids

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 5th, 2011

One of our artifacts of the Merbeing kind is in a new display case, so patrons may get closer to it. Images.

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Messin’ With Sasquatch

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 4th, 2011

Paper bag bang bang make Sasquatch ruin picnic.

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Henry Bauer: In Search of Nessie

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 4th, 2011

Henry Bauer has something in common with me, and most probably with you — he’s never seen the Loch Ness Monster.

In his case, however, it isn’t from lack of trying. The Virginia Tech science professor emeritus has made a number of trips to Scotland hoping to catch a glimpse of the world’s most elusive aquatic beast, only to be disappointed. But not disheartened.

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Thylacine: Felid-Like or Canid-Like?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 4th, 2011


Were they really more “marsupial wolves” or “Tasmanian tigers”? Images.

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May the 4th Be With You: Are Wookiees Bigfoot Inspired?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 4th, 2011


Today, May 4th, in an international day of celebration of the Star Wars cinema phenomenon.

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Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Recognize Bigfoot?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 4th, 2011

Does the government have a plan to be put into place when Bigfoot is proved real?

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Attack of the Giant Leeches Star Found Mummified

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 4th, 2011


The actress also starred in appeared in cryptofiction films like Attack of the 50-Foot Woman. Images.

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Nutcracker Man Ate Grasses or Perhaps Drank Beer?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 3rd, 2011

In the ongoing debate about whether Bigfoot/Sasquatch are Paranthropus versus Gigantopithecus, some new thoughts. Images.

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Cryptid vs Cryptoid

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 3rd, 2011


Here is a clear definition of the word aligned with the specimens under study in cryptozoology. Image.

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