April Fools’ Day Cryptids
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 3rd, 2013
Several showed up, one using Bigfoot, the other using the Loch Ness Monster…
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 3rd, 2013
Several showed up, one using Bigfoot, the other using the Loch Ness Monster…
Read: April Fools’ Day Cryptids »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 1st, 2013
Today, the national nonprofit Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) is filing a lawsuit against the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, requesting judicial review of the agency’s May 2012 administrative finding that Bigfoot is an indigenous “nongame” species that can therefore be hunted without a permit.
Read: Animal Legal Defense Fund Sues to Stop Texas Bigfoot Hunt »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 1st, 2013
Did any Cryptomundians see any April Fools’ Day Cryptids?
Read: April Fools’ Day Cryptids? »
Posted by: Guy Edwards on March 12th, 2013
Today, March 12th, in 1996, a TV Show revealed a too-good-to-be-true Bigfoot video walking in the snow.
Read: Today in Bigfoot History | 1996 | Snow Walker Bigfoot Video »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 7th, 2013
What has Todd Standing been up to as of late?
Read: Sylvanic in 2013 »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on March 6th, 2013
When a blazing-eyed spectral hound is not a blazing-eyed spectral hound, after all…
Read: Creating a Phantom Black Dog »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 5th, 2013
There had been many sightings of a bigfoot in August of 2006 over a week’s time. One night the police were called out to a mobile home where a witness saw his dog chase after a very fast “tall man.” When police arrived, they were told the direction that the tall man had run and James started scanning the area with the department’s thermal imager while he sent a squad car down towards another home nearby. Through the imager he could see the cruiser and the police officers by the house, but he could also see another figure walking nearby.
Read: Behind the Scenes of Finding Bigfoot: “Badlands Bigfoot” with Cliff Barackman »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 23rd, 2013
…Fox News coverage of the Neches River Bigfoot sighting.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 21st, 2013
Recently, the Minnesota Iceman “body”, exhibit signage and display was listed for sale on eBay for a buy it now price of $20,000.
Read: Minnesota Iceman Found and Sold »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on February 14th, 2013
“…one of the most important cryptozoological and Fortean books of all time…”
Read: Neil Arnold and Wildman »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 20th, 2013
Reportedly, “it is still alive.” But is it true?
Posted by: Guy Edwards on January 20th, 2013
Today, January 20th in 2008, Mike Rugg of the Bigfoot Discovery Museum used old fashioned sleuthing and high-tech photoshopping to solve the Pogonip Hoax.
Read: Today in Bigfoot History | 2008 | Mike Rugg Exposes Pogonip Hoax »
Posted by: Guy Edwards on January 11th, 2013
… a press conference called by Cliff Cook and the supporting testimony of his associate Chris Murphy. Murphy claimed to have found a bell shape (aka zipper pull tab) within the grainy film image and even took the time to hand craft a pretzel-like, clay model of this bell shape.
Read: Today in Bigfoot History | 1999 | Patty’s “Zipper” Exposed »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 8th, 2013
At his Loch Ness Mystery blog, Glasgow Boy provides us with his fourth and final installment on the famous (and highly controversial) 1951 photo taken by Lachlan Stuart, which purports to show an alleged Loch Ness Monster. GB begins… “On the 15th July 1951, readers of the British newspaper, the Sunday Express, were greeted with […]
Read: Loch Ness and Lachlan Stuart »
Posted by: Guy Edwards on January 3rd, 2013
In 2003, January 3rd, The New York Times printed a front page article reporting Ray Wallace’s “death bed” confession as the guy wearing a Bigfoot costume in the famous Patterson/Gimlin film.
Read: Today in Bigfoot History | The New York Times Declares Wallace is Bigfoot »
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