Creature Caught on Tape in Holland
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 18th, 2015
Not sure what to make of this…
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 18th, 2015
Not sure what to make of this…
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 18th, 2015
News from Dr. Jeff Meldrum
Read: Wildmen Around the World »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 18th, 2015
Donald Hart and Cheryl Putorti explain to the team why the city of Whitehall passed a law protecting possible Bigfoot in the area.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 17th, 2015
JC Johnson and Crypto Four Corners investigates an encounter with 3 Bigfoot near the San Juan River in the vicinity of the Four Corners.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 17th, 2015
Cryptomundian springheeledjack adds to the discussion of this Cryptomundo post: Bigfoot is not Paranormal
Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 17th, 2015
Exclusive!! Here, making its official public debut, is the front cover for my latest, 22nd book, A Manifestation of Monsters, to be published in September.
Read: A Manifestation of Monsters »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 16th, 2015
This week we welcome our friend & colleague JC Johnson of Crypto Four Corners – JC will be discussing his most recent investigations, including the Four Corners Bigfoot habituation and, along with Jack Cary, the progress of the Lakewood Lycan investigation.
Read: Arcane Radio: JC Johnson »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 16th, 2015
College student driving home to visit family has Sasquatch sighting in Utah.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 16th, 2015
But how do you know? Nobody knows anything about bigfoot. It’s all theory and speculation!
Read: Bigfoot is not Paranormal »
Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 15th, 2015
One of the most spectacular members of the Eurasian Pleistocene megafauna was the Irish elk Megaloceros giganteus. Formally described in 1799, it is also aptly known as the giant deer, as its largest known representatives were only marginally under 7 ft tall at the shoulder and bore massive antlers spanning up to 12 ft, but did this magnificent species linger on into historic times?
Read: The Last of the Irish Elks? »
Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 15th, 2015
Everyone has heard of Nessie, the reputed monster of Loch Ness, but fewer people realise that mystery beasts of various forms have also been reported from a sizeable number of other mainland Scottish freshwater lochs. These include Lochs Arkaig, Assynt, Awe, Eil, Feith an Leothaid, Garten, Lochy, Lomond, Maree, Morar, Oich, Quoich. Shiel, and Treig.
Read: Lesser Nessies »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 14th, 2015
Out on the final night investigation with Jeff Stewart, the team tries several different calls to attract Sasquatches.
Read: When You Call to the Wild, You Just Might Get a Response »
Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 14th, 2015
Mystery beasts come in all sizes and shapes, but in the case of globsters they are most famous not just for their great size but also for their conspicuous lack of any well-defined shape. Aptly named by American cryptozoologist Ivan T. Sanderson in the early 1960s, globsters (also dubbed blobsters or blobs) are generally huge, amorphous masses of decomposing tissue, usually rubbery and covered in fibrous ‘hair’, lacking any recognisable body parts or skeleton, which are regularly washed ashore on beaches around the world.
Read: Globsters Abounding! »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 14th, 2015
The original drawing of the Braxton County Monster based on Kathleen May’s description; seen in countless newspaper clippings, reprinted in books, and shown on television; an image copied by countless artists, game creators, and cartoonist; has long been thought to be lost to time. However, the drawing was recently rediscovered in Braxton County, West Virginia.
Read: Flatwoods Monster Original Drawing Recently Rediscovered »
Posted by: Shannon LeGro on July 13th, 2015
Mark and Seth return to, once again, talk about the world of Bigfoot. This time they delve into the application of the “scientific method” in Bigfoot research. Is it as pretentious as it sounds? Find out by listening!
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