Even the Yeti has Farmers Insurance
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 23rd, 2015
Just a playful snowball fight with a Yeti…what could happen right!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 23rd, 2015
Just a playful snowball fight with a Yeti…what could happen right!
Posted by: Nick Redfern on July 23rd, 2015
Is it feasible that the subtropical rainforests of Australia are home to gigantic, marauding lizards of twenty to thirty feet in length? Could such Jurassic Park-like beasts really remain hidden, undetected, and free to rampage around in near-unstoppable fashion? Just maybe, the answer is “yes.”
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 23rd, 2015
This prospector went panning for gold near Nome Alaska it wasn’t just the Grizzly bears that he had to be on the watch for. Let’s hear his story…
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 22nd, 2015
Cryptomundian springheeledjack adds to the discussion of this Cryptomundo post: Fourth of July Champ Sighting
Read: Water Cryptid Discussion »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 22nd, 2015
Cryptomundian DWA adds to the discussion of this Cryptomundo post: Bigfoot is not Paranormal
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 21st, 2015
Bigfoot sighting by Big Game Guide while on horse back.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 21st, 2015
Hawaii is, well, it’s Hawaii. A series of islands in the Central Pacific with more gorgeous beaches, cliffs, waterfalls, volcanoes, and girls in bikinis than it knows what to do with. Apart from its geography, and lush tropical vegetation, Hawaii is famous for its love of Spam, the late singer Don Ho, the lei, and the luau. Europeans discovered the islands on 18 January 1778 when English explorer Captain James Cook landed on one of the sandy beaches. Cook was killed by islanders on Valentine’s Day the next year for being a jerk (attempting to kidnap the king will get you that short-lived reputation). Shark attacks occur on Hawaiian shores, although in 2014, only three out of eight million visitors were attacked by a shark. Hawaiians have more to fear by Axis deer wandering into the roadway than being bitten by a shark. Although Hawaii is the one state in the Union that has no reports of Bigfoot, there are still plenty of creepy, crawly monsters to go around.
Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on July 21st, 2015
Received this Champ Sighting Report three days ago!
Read: Fourth of July Champ Sighting »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 20th, 2015
When a man and his brother decide to investigate some strange encounters on their neighbors farm they never expected a Myth to come to life. Let’s hear their story…
Posted by: Shannon LeGro on July 20th, 2015
Join us on Monday July 20th – 10PM ET/7PM PT as we welcome paranormal investigator / radio host Shannon LeGro to Arcane Radio. Shannon has been examining the paranormal since she was a teen, having had her own experience which started her on this path…and for the past 7 years, a focus on the phenomena that is Sasquatch.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 20th, 2015
Don’t forget, Cryptomundo contributor Ken Gerhard’s new TV series, Missing in Alaska, premieres Friday night, July 24th on History!
Watch the sneak peek video here on Cryptomundo
Read: Missing in Alaska: Sneak Peek »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on July 20th, 2015
Is it possible that Hollywood’s Creature from the Black Lagoon has a real-life counterpart? Or, maybe, not exactly a counterpart, but something that is broadly similar? Just possibly, yes – as amazing as it might sound.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 20th, 2015
JC Johnson and Crypto Four Corners investigates a cryptid canid known as The Lakewood Lycan in the Denver, CO metro area.
Read: The Lakewood Lycan »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 19th, 2015
From terrorist hunter to monster hunter! Jack Rastun was a decorated U.S. Army Ranger, until an unfortunate incident forced him out of the service. He is soon hired by the Foundation for Undocumented Biological Investigation and given a new mission, to search for cryptids, creatures whose existence has not been proven by mainstream science. Teaming up with the daring and beautiful wildlife photographer Karen Thatcher, they must stop a sea monster’s deadly rampage along the Jersey Shore.
Read: Sea Raptor »
Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 19th, 2015
After extensive research, I finally wrote my long-planned second dragons book – entitled Dragons in Zoology, Cryptozoology, and Culture – and saw it published in 2013 by Coachwhip Publications of Greenville, Ohio. It constitutes one of the most comprehensive dragon-themed factual books ever published, is sumptuously illustrated throughout in full colour, and very recently I was delighted to see not one but two positive, encouraging reviews of it.
Read: Reviewing Dragons in Zoology, Cryptozoology, and Culture »
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