Archive for the “Mystery Cats”

Lyle Blackburn’s Top 10 Cryptids

Posted by: Lyle Blackburn on October 13th, 2013

Lyle counts down his top 10 cryptids based on popularity.

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Monsters of West Virginia

Posted by: Nick Redfern on August 27th, 2013

“…it’s an excellent read, containing a great deal on Mothman, Thunderbirds, the Braxton County Monster, Alien Big Cats, Demon Dogs, werewolves and much more…”

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Princess Diana and the UK’s ABCs

Posted by: Nick Redfern on August 19th, 2013

The British Army, a big cat, and Princess Diana…

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The Black Tiger – A Veritable Bête Noire of Mystery Cats

Posted by: Karl Shuker on August 19th, 2013

Black lions and black pumas (aka cougars, mountain lions) are two of the three most controversial melanistic mystery cats, which I have blogged about in previous articles. Now, to complete this trio of ebony enigmas of the feline kind, here is my investigation of its third member – the black tiger. By this, I am […]

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Alien Big Cats and Men In Black

Posted by: Nick Redfern on August 13th, 2013

“We’ve all heard about the Men in Black and their attempts to silence UFO witnesses. But are similar characters trying to intimidate and silence witnesses to ABCs (Alien Big Cats) in the UK? It sounds bizarre, but it may be true…”

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Mountain Monsters: Trapper Interviewed

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 4th, 2013

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His name is John Tice, but people call him Trapper. He’s a backwoods West Virginian who prefers hill people or mountain people over that other term people sometimes use. With his closest friends, Tice travels around the Appalachian region looking for evidence of mysterious, mythical creatures that have lived in the public’s consciousness for generations. His group, called the Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings (AIMS), is the subject of Mountain Monsters, the new reality series on Destination America.

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Strange Creatures of the Regional Type

Posted by: Nick Redfern on July 25th, 2013

“…Throughout the county of Staffordshire, strange, monstrous and terrible things lurk. Exotic big cats are said to roam Staffordshire’s thick woods. Ghostly black dogs with red, glowing eyes faithfully haunt and patrol its ancient roads and well-worn pathways…”

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Why Blood-Drained Carcases are NOT the Work of Chupacabras or Other Supposedly Vampiric Cryptids

Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 19th, 2013

The discovery of supposedly blood-drained animal carcases hit the cryptozoology headlines with monotonous frequency (I noticed yet another one being discussed online just a few days ago), accompanied by the usual (and sometimes decidedly unusual) media speculation as to what diabolical entity could have been responsible for such a hideous, unnatural act. In reality, of […]

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Monsters of Staffordshire

Posted by: Nick Redfern on July 15th, 2013

“…Bigfoot, wolf-men, strange water-based beasts, wallabies, coypu, armadillos, big cats, weird winged things, and much more are contained in its packed pages…”

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Aussie Big Cat Sighting

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 12th, 2013

One farmer has publicly confirmed his sighting, made on his property near Sea Lake. The Guardian has also received anonymous reports of sightings and strange livestock behaviour in other nearby areas.

Sea Lake farmer Nic Harrison was willing to go ‘on the record’ and tell the story of his “frightening” big cat experience which occured while he was spraying crops.

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Return of the Bladenboro Beast?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 7th, 2013

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It appears that the Vampire Beast of North Carolina, a monster blamed for dozens of blood-drained animal corpses, is back on the prowl and hungrier than ever.

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A Surprise of Servicals

Posted by: Karl Shuker on June 4th, 2013

Many different hybrids between the smaller species of wild cat have been recorded over the years, but I would like to mention one particular interspecific (indeed, intergeneric) cross featuring smaller cats here – because, as far as I am aware, when I originally included details of it in the article of mine (Wild About Animals, […]

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The Curious Cats of Cannock

Posted by: Nick Redfern on June 1st, 2013

“…only a few weeks previously a deer had been found dead, after having been dragged into a ditch, with two puncture holes to the neck – trademark signs of a big cat attack…”

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An Alien Big Cat in the Woods

Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 23rd, 2013

“…As you negotiate a sharp bend – a bend you have traveled on probably hundreds of occasions and one which is particularly dense with tree cover – you slow down and turn on your high beams to help illuminate the blackness that beckons. Suddenly, your eyes become hypnotized by something incredible on the right-side of the road…”

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A Hitherto-Unseen Photo of Ranger, Scotland’s (Nearly) Black Lion

Posted by: Karl Shuker on May 23rd, 2013

With almost 900,000 hits since I uploaded it on 12 June 2012, by far the most popular of all of my 300+ ShukerNature posts is my exposure of three online black lion photographs as computer-modified fakes (click here). In that same post, I also included some information concerning various alleged sightings in the wild of […]

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