New At The Museum: Identify The Species
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 27th, 2011
Can you id it? Image.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 27th, 2011
Can you id it? Image.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 25th, 2011

Can a silly name for a cryptid incident make us ignore it? What has been the impact on a significant find due to how it was initially labeled?
In the news today, due to a tornado strike, El Reno is a town that is extremely significant in “southern ape” history. Images.
Read: El Reno Ape Prints »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 15th, 2011

What did you think? The reviews are still coming in. Updated with New Images.
Read: “Definitive Guide” to Bigfoot [Updated With New Images] »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 7th, 2011
Want to search for something that won’t move around as much as a cryptid? Get outside and look for these cryptoliving things: Nyssa aquatica and Taxodium distichum have been found where they are not suppose to be. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 5th, 2011

One form of the Heidelberg Man may not be what it appeared to be. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 2nd, 2011

This is a serious consideration of a subject, although a few would rather make fun of it by just reading the headline and not the blog here: What happens with eyewitness reports of height? The parallel between the alleged stature of Osama bin Laden and Bigfoot, two topics that do not make me laugh, is remarkable. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 16th, 2011
Let us further critique “Hunt for the Abominable Snowman,” being rebroadcast often on National Geographic Channel. Specifically, one interview sticks out. Images. Video.
UPDATE: See comment from A&E writer, at end.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 23rd, 2011

The university research facility will study the Yeti after a spate of claimed recent sightings in Siberia. Images.
Read: Yeti Institute Established »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 8th, 2011

Is the photo to be explained by an old tried and true but tired tale of misidentification?
Read: Bownessie Photo Explained? »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 1st, 2011

If it is not a hoax, it could actually be a bit of a breakthrough in hominology and Bigfoot studies. Plus a new update via comments by Blogsquatcher. Also, here is a clarification on the site’s drawing. Images. Video.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 16th, 2011
While most students of cryptozoology recognize “Giganto” as a favorite Bigfoot/Yeti candidate, many may be unaware that German anatomist-anthropologist Franz Weidenreich (1873-1948) renamed the creature Giganthropus, treating it as a primitive ancestor of Homo sapiens.
Read: Newton on Giants »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 15th, 2011
What if something else, something even more fantastic in its implications than the idea that Bigfoot is Gigantopithecus, is actually afoot?
Read: Redfern on Giants »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 12th, 2011
It is known that the relationship between cave lions, Barbary lions, and the lions of Xerxes and Alexander were interwoven. Is there an underlying cryptozoo mystery here? Lots of images.
Posted by: Guy Edwards on February 1st, 2011
A team of top scientists (Drs. Jack Rink, Anna Nekaris, William Sellars, Jeff Meldrum, and Ian Redmond) come together with one goal to create the definitive guide to Bigfoot. Does the creature exist? And if it does where is it? And how can it survive without being detected? Using a new interactive map the team has plotted more than 10,000 Bigfoot type sightings from around the world.
Read: Bigfoot: The Definitive Guide on the History Channel »
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