Archive for the “Megafauna”
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 4th, 2008
Cryptotourism has been in play for ages, especially highlighted by such sites as Loch Ness, which boasts of Nessie. Smaller examples of monsters and places, such as the Lizard Man of South Carolina or Tessie of Lake Tahoe, dot the maps of the world. But a new trend is the recognition of cryptids, history, and […]
Read: Alaska’s Prehistoric Monster »
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 1st, 2008
Scientists stand in a thawing bath as they inspect the eye of the colossal squid at Te Papa Museum in Wellington on April 30, 2008. The 26 feet (8 meters) long colossal squid weighs 1,089 pounds (about 495 kg) and is the largest and best preserved adult colossal squid to be caught. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) This […]
Read: Giant Colossal Squid Thawed »
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 28th, 2008
Life works in strange ways. So does death. Good things can come from appreciating the moments that issue from both. Cryptozoologist Scott Norman’s and then my crypto-supportive mother’s separate sudden deaths within a forty-day span gave me pause recently to slow down a bit. Between the two events, I kept writing at a busy pace […]
Read: Addax to Zebras: Mungall’s Exotic Animal Field Guide »
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 20th, 2008
French cryptozoologist Michel Raynal is pointing to the “okapi” (?) of Tassili found in the book and bibliography of Bernard Heuvelmans, in his book On the Track of the Unknown Animals (Paris, Plon, 1955), referred to in the cave engravings as representing the okapi in Tassili. The starting point of this assertion is an article […]
Read: Another Giraffid/Okapid Cryptid? »
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 19th, 2008
Borneo’s pygmy elephants may be descendants of an extinct Javan elephant race, saved by chance by an 18th century ruler, according to a new study just released. The study suggests that a small number of opposite-sex elephants can produce a thriving progeny of thousands if left undisturbed on an island, giving fresh hope to conservationists […]
Read: Are Borneo Pygmy Elephants Javan? »
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