Catoblepas
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 27th, 2010
Body like a bull. Oversized head so heavy that it always hangs close to the ground. What’s this sound like to you? Images.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 27th, 2010
Body like a bull. Oversized head so heavy that it always hangs close to the ground. What’s this sound like to you? Images.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 21st, 2010
Update Alert: The Alligators-in-the-sewers MonsterQuest episode is being repeated on Sunday, August 22, 2010.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 16th, 2010
Ah, what wonders do exist out there. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 13th, 2010
Sometimes trying to get to the bottom of an old story has you bouncing around all over. Image.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 10th, 2010
The description given of this reptile is the same as that given by Mr. Young and Captain Brown. Image.
Read: Giant Serpent Killed? »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 27th, 2010
“My biggest laughter comes from the mountains of East Tennessee,” said the reviewer of the television special about the Bigfoot “encounters” from that locale. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 25th, 2010
Has a new country opened up for future Yeti expeditions? Images.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 30th, 2010
Who would have thought that cryptozoological bibliographical researcher Chad Arment would produce a bigger book on the cryptid carnivores of North America than he’d written on his beloved snakes? Images.
Read: Varmints: Rich Resource! »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 21st, 2010
Some have been influenced by the movie Avatar, Jeff Meldrum said, whether they recognize it or not. Autumn Williams, for instance, depicts Bigfoot as a kind of noble savage who shuns the use of technology and lives communally.
Read: Sasquatch As Noble Savage »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 21st, 2010
For those that think this is a political headline, and a political topic, you are only partially correct. Image.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 20th, 2010
This time the animal was described as “not more than six or eight feet long, face and head covered with fur or short hair of light spud color, wide spread eyes, and the whole face resembled that of a fox with a pointed snout.”
Read: Bear Lake Monster Revisited »
Posted by: Monster Island News on June 9th, 2010
Witnesses report seeing an animal that resembles an aquatic dinosaur that is grey and mottled in colour, with a large bulky body, two sets of paddle-like flippers, a long neck and serpent-like head and thick, eel-like tail, about 24m long, possibly a plesiosaur, which was indigenous to Australia.
Read: The Search Continues For The Hawkesbury River Monster »
Posted by: Monster Island News on May 21st, 2010
“I’m happy to say that in the few weeks since I sent that email out, her condition has improved dramatically. I spent time with her at the hospital on Sunday. Her jaw is wired shut, so she communicates by writing. But we sat around and talked and joked like normal. She denied it, but I’m pretty sure I even caught a couple smiles.”
Read: An Update On Jamie Belty, The LEGEND OF GRASSMAN Crew Member Who Was Assaulted With A Hammer »
Posted by: Monster Island News on May 20th, 2010
Some small independent films never get the kind of grand premieres that big-budget Hollywood films do. Instead of star-studded events at the Pantages, Cinerama Dome, Egyptian or Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, these smaller films normally get their first viewing at a local movie house or drive-in.
When you are a high school film maker then, sometimes, your school auditorium will have to do.
No there won’t be any stretch limos, or A-list celebrities at the premiere of Gretchen Kessler’s, “The Legend of the Loveland Frogmen”, but if the young film maker continues on this path, they may be showing up for one or more of her films screenings in the future.
Posted by: Monster Island News on May 17th, 2010
This past week I was contacted by independent film maker, Andrew Stengele, about his plans to film a very Japanese Monster heavy documentary this upcoming summer, tenatively called “Kings of the Monsters”.
Read: Andrew Stengele’s Documentary KINGS OF THE MONSTERS Will Look At Creatures Real And Imagined »
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