Archive for the “Megafauna”

Photographic Evidence of the White Death Monster

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 11th, 2014

The team heads north to the outskirts of the deserted town of Paxson, Alaska, to investigate sightings of a huge feline roaming the area. Legend has it the area is inhabited by a vicious, white tiger who gains a stripe on his coat with each human kill.

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Alaska Monsters: The Alaskan Tiger

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 10th, 2014

Hot on the trail of Alaska’s Tiger, Todd devises a Blow Gun Trap, while Levi figures out a way to wirelessly trigger it. The team must take to the marsh after a creature that legend says gets a black stripe down its back after every human kill.

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Alaska Monsters: The Northern Giant

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 3rd, 2014

Todd and Rhett build a big, bad trap to catch an even bigger and badder predator. The team is on the run from start to finish during the Midnight Hunt with the help of a GPS tracking system they install.

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Hunters Encounter A Frightening Bear Monster

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 2nd, 2014

With the help of a GPS tracking system they installed, the team is on the run, from start to finish, during the midnight hunt.

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Dung-Heaps, Devil-Pigs, and Monckton’s Gazeka

Posted by: Karl Shuker on September 6th, 2014

With an area of more than 340,000 square miles, New Guinea is second only to Greenland as the largest island in the world (Australia is bigger than both but is officially deemed an island continent, rather than a mere island). Throughout its length and breadth, however, are dense and often little-explored rainforests where various surprising […]

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Giant Black Unicorns, a Chinese Quasi-Rhino Figurine, and the Enigma of Elasmotherium

Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 14th, 2014

A very considerable number of unicorn varieties have been differentiated in legends and folklore from around the world – everything from shape-shifting were-unicorns, carnivorous rabbit unicorns, polar bear unicorns with glowing horns, web-footed unicorns, swivel-horned unicorns, and man-eating unicorns with musical horns, to unicorn birds, unicorn snakes, unicorn snails, unicorn pigs, artificially-induced unicorns, and even two-horned unicorns (surely a contradiction in terms!).

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The Dragons of Oceania

Posted by: Karl Shuker on December 15th, 2013

Bunyip-Richard-Svensson

Dragons belonging to the wingless but quadrupedal classical category are most closely associated with Europe, but some have been reported far away from that continent.

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Woolly Mammoth Filmed in 1943?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 6th, 2013

Is this real footage of a Woolly Mammoth filmed in Siberia in 1943?

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More on Camel Spiders and Other Alleged Giant Spiders

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 8th, 2013

Amazing arachnids in Vietnam…

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Another Cryptid at the Oscars?

Posted by: KryptoKelly on February 26th, 2013

Meet the Aurochs, the fabled “beasts” from Benh Zeitlin’s mystical drama Beasts Of The Southern Wild, in this featurette.

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Ivan Mackerle: Death Worm Hunter Dies

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 4th, 2013

Mongolian Death Worm
#Obituary #MongolianDeathWorm #Cryptozoologist
Sad to say goodbye to a classic researcher.

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Cryptozoologist, Fortean, Social Scientist, Museum Director Loren Coleman: A Complete Book List

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 31st, 2012

#Books @CryptoLoren

The Complete Bibliography. Wikipedia does not have the full list. Here’s my attempt.

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Gabon’s Rhinos

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 3rd, 2012


#Rhinoceros #Cryptozoology
From the earliest days of cryptozoology come forth these accounts.

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Murphy’s Sasquatch Head: Newest Addition to the International Cryptozoology Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 30th, 2012


The International #Cryptozoology #Museum is now sharing another important #Bigfoot replica through its exhibitions.

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Thunderbirds: Species Origin?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 26th, 2012


#Thunderbirds #Cryptozoology
Looking at the three possible candidates for what might be behind the reports of giant birds.

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