Werewolves in Popular Culture
Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 9th, 2012
Shape-Shifters in September…
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 9th, 2012
Shape-Shifters in September…
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 9th, 2012
Phantom Black Dogs on TV…
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 5th, 2012
A trio of new cases…
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on April 21st, 2012
The Lone Star State’s most controversial critter…
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on April 19th, 2012
Bound to be a howling good read…
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Posted by: Nick Redfern on April 11th, 2012
An old – and very weird – case resurfaces…
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 27th, 2012
#Cryptozoology #Skepticism What has been terrorizing villagers?
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 28th, 2011
What is going on here? Images.
Read: Tiger-Striped Dogs? »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 28th, 2011
A bit of skepticism and humor is thrown in when the reviewer notes: “Little coverage is given to Big Foot, Hogzilla, and Lizard Man.” Image.
Read: New Review of Varmints »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 16th, 2011
The animal was called a “Chupacabras” by some locals. Images.
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Posted by: mystery_man on July 31st, 2011
Mystery Man (Brent Swancer) takes a tour of the cryptozoological exhibits at the National Science Museum in Tokyo.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 22nd, 2011
Cryptomundian Ben Radford (yes, professional skeptics can still be Cryptomundians) authored the following article regarding the recent “Chupacabra” shooting in Texas.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 16th, 2011
Cryptomundo has been asked to participate in io9’s Cryptid Summer by io9 Editor-in-Chief Annalee Newitz.
This summer, io9 is going cryptozoological. We’re offering a $2000 bounty to the person who sends us the best authentic photo or video of a “cryptid,” or mystery animal. And that’s just the beginning of Cryptid Summer.
Read: io9’s Cryptid Summer »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on June 7th, 2011
When will we have proof that Bigfoot is a giant ape, and the creatures of Loch Ness represent a surviving, relic population of plesiosaurs?
And that’s the problem we have when it comes to securing proof: If Bigfoot is just a large, unclassified ape then we would surely have secured the evidence in support of such a scenario by now. It’s the same with Nessie: where are the bodies?
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 26th, 2011
The animal has “shown no fear of coming up close to the house,” he said, “and obviously you don’t want to have a concern that he’s there and all of a sudden the kids are in his range.” The family is keeping its pets indoors and young children nearby.
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