Archive for the “Breaking News”

New Chupa Sighting: It Sure Ain’t JLo

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 10th, 2010

Would you compare these things to her, anymore? Image.

Read: New Chupa Sighting: It Sure Ain’t JLo »


Big Cats Conference Cancelled: Curses!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 9th, 2010

I received an extremely depressing email this morning. For a number of reasons. Images.

Read: Big Cats Conference Cancelled: Curses! »


Media Listens: “Oriental Yeti” = Civet?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 9th, 2010

It was an interesting week; here is a bit of a review of the story that became the gorilla in the middle of the news room. Only one mystery remains, it appears. Images.

Read: Media Listens: “Oriental Yeti” = Civet? »


Meet The Malapa Hominin: Not Really A Missing Link?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 8th, 2010

“One of the biggest mysteries in human evolution is when the human genus Homo arose,” notes reporter Charles Q. Choi. Image.

Read: Meet The Malapa Hominin: Not Really A Missing Link? »


New Hominin Images

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 7th, 2010

With anticipation running high, with the world waiting, this Thursday promises to bring the announcement of new fossil finds. Let’s take a look at the new images leaking out.

Read: New Hominin Images »


Luzon Dragon Lizard Discovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2010

The new member of the genus Varanus was ethnoknown to locals but unknown to Western science. Images.

Read: Luzon Dragon Lizard Discovered »


Chinese Chupacabras?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2010

This one is all over the Internet. Of course, it is not a Yeti. Nor a Chupacabras. Here is what I think it is. Photos.

Read: Chinese Chupacabras? »


A Tale of Two Loren Colemans

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2010

Those that know me well have realized that almost from the beginning of my cryptozoological investigations and writings, and then all during the time of my nonfiction books, consultations, and blogging, I have professionally been “Loren Coleman.” But there’s another one out there, it turns out.

Read: A Tale of Two Loren Colemans »


Winged Weirdies, Thylacines, and James Randi

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2010

From the several chapters in this nicely bound booklet, the journal The Anomalist #14 has various cryptozoological articles of interest to readers here. Images.

Read: Winged Weirdies, Thylacines, and James Randi »


New “Missing Link” Discovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 4th, 2010

More news of the Malapa hominin comes out on Thursday. Here is a hint of what is in store. Can you blame the media for, once again, using the old standby, “missing link”? Images.

Read: New “Missing Link” Discovered »


Bigfoot and Other CryptoArt

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 3rd, 2010

Come in and take a look for free, all month. Image.

Read: Bigfoot and Other CryptoArt »


Cryptozoology vs Cryptosexology

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 2nd, 2010

The complete story is now out. The book is real. But more than 50% of the names were false.

Read: Cryptozoology vs Cryptosexology »


Hawaiian Weekly Calls Menehune: “First Hoax”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 2nd, 2010

It is difficult to take anything written on April 1st seriously, even skeptical discussions. But is this one for real? Images.

Read: Hawaiian Weekly Calls Menehune: “First Hoax” »


Dueling Cryptos: Coleman vs Yarncooler

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 1st, 2010

Yarncooler’s claims are beyond the pale and outrageous! Images.

Read: Dueling Cryptos: Coleman vs Yarncooler »


Nessie Appears During RI Flooding

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 1st, 2010

With Pres. Obama in Maine, what’s up in the rest of New England? Photo.

Read: Nessie Appears During RI Flooding »



Connect with Cryptomundo

Cryptomundo FaceBook Cryptomundo Twitter Cryptomundo Instagram Cryptomundo Pinterest

Advertisers



Creatureplica Fouke Monster Sybilla Irwin



Advertisement

|Top | FarBar|



Attention: This is the end of the usable page!
The images below are preloaded standbys only.
This is helpful to those with slower Internet connections.