Archive for the “Expedition Reports”

Sasquatch Anatomy

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 15th, 2007

A new article about Professor Jeff Meldrum’s investigations can be found in the December 2007 issue of Scientific American Magazine. The article involves the late Paul Freeman, and for more on Freeman, click here. Here’s a preview summary of the Scientific American Magazine article, from their website: One overcast Sunday morning in 1996, Jeffrey Meldrum […]

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CZ Museum’s Deco Logo For The 21st Century

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 14th, 2007

The International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM) continues its evolving development, and today announces the launch of its new logo. Designed by award-winning branding and marketing designer Duncan Hopkins of iTaggit, who has a subspeciality in cryptozoology work, this logo becomes the icon of the ICM. The design proudly displays as its centerpiece a symbolic representation of […]

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Land of CZ Logos

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 14th, 2007

Cryptozoology has inspired some dynamic, colorful and intriguing logos for organizations, publications, and expeditions. Concurrently today, I will share and launch the new Duncan Hopkins-designed logo for the International Cryptozoology Museum. But before that event, I wanted to give a tip of my fedora to the legacy of logos that exist in the field of […]

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Monster Quest: Meldrum Comments

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 14th, 2007

Jeff Meldrum, Ph. D., Idaho State University, emailed me late last night. He shares his insights regarding the “Sasquatch Attack” episode of the History Channel’s recently broadcast “Monster Quest” program. Below are his unedited remarks, given for clarification, from the point of view of someone who was there: Loren ~ I’m running a couple days […]

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Two Ancient Apes Discovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 13th, 2007

Above, one of the most famed of the ancient apes, Proconsul africanus (Dryopithecus). A 10 million-year-old jawbone and teeth discovered in Kenya may represent a new species very close to the last common ancestor of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans, according to a study published in the U.S. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on […]

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CFZ Guyana Trek Begins

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 12th, 2007

On Wednesday evening, November 14, 2007, a five-person party flies from London’s Heathrow Airport in search of more complete information on at least three South American cryptids (e.g. Giant Anaconda, Didi/Mapinguary, Water Tiger). The five individuals from the UK-based Centre for Fortean Zoology [CFZ] are on the track of cryptid data and en route to […]

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Did “Monster Quest” Prove Bigfoot?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 11th, 2007

Well, how could a television program “prove” the existence of a cryptid, anyway? Unlike some, I am not surprised that the History Channel and the producers of Monster Quest’s “Sasquatch Attack” did not leak the fact that Sasquatch DNA may have been collected. I do not feel upset with Jeff Meldrum because he didn’t rush […]

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Replica Cryptia: Giant Ground Sloths

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 11th, 2007

Photographs of the replicas under examination, in most cases, are generously shared by Dave Plenn of The Dinosaur Farm, who retains all copyrights to the images. Today, at Replica Cryptia, the representations examined are those of the Giant Ground Sloth or Megatherium. In recent years, replicas of this species of Amazonian megafauna have become significant […]

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New Coelacanth Discoveries in Solomon Islands

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 10th, 2007

More big breaking news from the oceans… The expedition results of Jerome Hamlin, Dinofish, have been filed, and the results appear certain that a new population of coelacanth has been discovered. He was able to gather very credible testimonies on the presence of coelacanths in the archipelago of the Solomon Island, in the Western Pacific. […]

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Texas Bigfoot

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 10th, 2007

In celebration of the Bigfoot gathering in Jefferson, Texas, here’s an old classic clip from Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell about our one of the more infamous tall tales about our favorite cryptid.

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First Live Sightings of Shepherd’s Ziphiid

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 7th, 2007

Shepherd’s beaked whale, Tasmacetus shepherdi. The oceans hold many natural history treasures and wonders. New animals are being discovered at a faster rate from the seas than in freshwater or on land. But these finds from the marine environment often get little attention from Homo sapiens versus, say, a new giant peccary or a new […]

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Dwarf Killer Whale Discovered in Antarctica

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 6th, 2007

A new paper written by Robert Pitman of the NOAA Fisheries – Ecosystem Studies Program and his colleagues provides evidence that there is at least one new species of killer whale in Antarctica. In a new 2007 issue of Journal of Mammalogy, the article’s following abstract summarizes their findings: In the early 1980s, 2 groups […]

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Yahoo Picks Cryptomundo

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 1st, 2007

The following is up and active on the Yahoo home page. Click on the direct link below noted at their “Cryptomundo” title for all of the hyperlinks Yahoo has added to the exchange. This is a direct copy of their interview, which they have given me permission to post. I added a few familiar Cryptomundo […]

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Identikit Used In Cryptozoology Discoveries

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 30th, 2007

Drawings of the yellow-tailed woolly monkey (Oreonax flavicauda) by artist Stephen Nash were used in Peru to rediscover the primate. The use of identikit illustrations in support of the cryptozoology method is demonstrated often. The objective is to discovery what is already ethnoknown, in terms of local wildlife. Drawings from scratch, under the direction of […]

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Hajicek’s MonsterQuest: Full Program Descriptions

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 30th, 2007

Please note, the times are incorrectly given in the program art (above). “MonsterQuest” begins at 10:00 PM Eastern, and is repeated often in the following days, at various times. The History Channel debuts “MonsterQuest” Wednesday October 31st, 2007. The following is their press release regarding a summary of the series, and details on what is […]

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