Giant Salamanders in Loch Ness?
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 22nd, 2013
…the possibility that the Nessies are not the plesiosaurs or giant eels that many conclude them to be.
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 22nd, 2013
…the possibility that the Nessies are not the plesiosaurs or giant eels that many conclude them to be.
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 20th, 2013
There are a couple of new posts from me at Mysterious Universe.
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 20th, 2013
Tim Binnall emailed me yesterday with the details of the latest episode of his Binnall of America show. And, if you’re into Cryptozoology, you won’t want to miss it.
Read: Adam Davies: A New Interview »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 16th, 2013
Karl Shuker, as always, shares a fascinating story with us…
Read: The Beast of Lake Duobuzhe »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 16th, 2013
Something strange, or something down to earth?
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 16th, 2013
Yes, it’s time for another post from me designed to raise blood pressure and fury levels….
Read: Cryptozoology or Parapsychology? »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 13th, 2013
In a new post at her blog, Linda Godfrey (author of many excellent books, including her most recent, Real Wolfmen) tackles that matter of Bigfoot…
Read: Bigfoot’s Bad Hair »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 10th, 2013
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the first sighting of the modern age of the Loch Ness Monster and to mark this milestone a symposium is to be held in the city of Edinburgh on the 6th of April 2013.
Read: The Loch Ness Monster Symposium »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 8th, 2013
At his Loch Ness Mystery blog, Glasgow Boy provides us with his fourth and final installment on the famous (and highly controversial) 1951 photo taken by Lachlan Stuart, which purports to show an alleged Loch Ness Monster. GB begins… “On the 15th July 1951, readers of the British newspaper, the Sunday Express, were greeted with […]
Read: Loch Ness and Lachlan Stuart »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 8th, 2013
Over at the blog of the Center for Fortean Zoology’s Australian office, there’s a new and insightful interview with Dr. Karl Shuker. You can find the complete Q&A right here, but below are a few extracts from it to give you an idea of it all: CFZ-OZ: “How did you first get involved in researching […]
Read: A Karl Shuker Q&A »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 5th, 2013
For decades there have been persistent rumors, tales, and legends that government agencies all around the world have been secretly collecting and studying data on bizarre beasts, amazing animals, and strange creatures.
Read: Monster Files – Coming in May »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 4th, 2013
Saturday, January 26th, 2012
3:00pm to 10:00pm
Museum of the Weird, in conjunction with the world’s foremost website on all things cryptid, Cryptomundo.com, will be hosting a very special event on January 26th at the Museum of the Weird in Austin, TX:
Read: Cryptomundo Night at the Museum »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 2nd, 2013
As you may know, every month New Page Books’ blog has a new Creature of the Month article, the latest one being from Dr. Bob Curran, and the subject: the toad.
Read: Creature of the Month: The Toad »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 2nd, 2013
The Mothman of Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Cornwall, England’s Owlman; the Houston Batman of Texas; the legendary Thunderbirds that populate Native American lore; and the flying woman of Vietnam: they all have one thing in common, namely that they are undeniably weird winged things that have no business surfing the skies of our planet. But, that doesn’t mean they’re not!
Read: A Winged Thing of the UK »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 30th, 2012
“First there was the infamous ‘Gable film’ video that purported to show the Michigan Dogman in attack mode, and then we had the tragic case of the Montana man fatally struck by two vehicles while dressed in what he hoped looked like a Sasquatch costume. Both of these rather bad ideas had one thing in common – – the perpetrators wore ghillie suits.”
Read: A Ghillie Suit Hoax? »
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