Archive for the “New Species”

Chupacabras Solution: Neither New Species, Nor Silly

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 21st, 2010

Breaking News: Ben Radford, the managing editor of Skeptical Inquirer, appears to have made a major breakthrough regarding Chupacabras, after all. Several images.

Warning: Contains distracting photos of Natasha Henstridge.

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Why Are New Species So Glorious?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 19th, 2010

Here are striking images of “new animals” from Indonesia’s Foja Mountains.

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What Orca Species Was Seen Off Massachusetts?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 3rd, 2010

It has always been thought there was only one kind of orca. But there may be three or more species. Which one was this visitor? Images.

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Second Komodo Dragon Relative Discovered This Month!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 28th, 2010

This is no mistake. This is another new species of Varanus that has been discovered, the second such announcement this month!! Image.

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Dwarf Lemur Rediscovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 19th, 2010

The species was first discovered in Madagascar in 1896, but this tiny, nocturnal dwarf lemur was never studied throughout the 20th century. Image.

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New Hominin Images

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 7th, 2010

With anticipation running high, with the world waiting, this Thursday promises to bring the announcement of new fossil finds. Let’s take a look at the new images leaking out.

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Luzon Dragon Lizard Discovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2010

The new member of the genus Varanus was ethnoknown to locals but unknown to Western science. Images.

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Winged Weirdies, Thylacines, and James Randi

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2010

From the several chapters in this nicely bound booklet, the journal The Anomalist #14 has various cryptozoological articles of interest to readers here. Images.

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True Giants

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 30th, 2010

More new book news. Image.

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X-Woman Discovered: Is She Yeti? Almas? What?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 25th, 2010

Exciting news is all over the media of the remarkable announcement of how crowded it was on Earth almost fifty thousand years ago. Of course, cryptozoologists and hominologists had figured this out long ago. Images.

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New Stringray Discovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 26th, 2010

The new species was found by scientists at Ningaloo Marine Park in Western Australia. Image.

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Bush Blitz To Discover New Species

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 16th, 2010

The grand effort is taking place in Australia.

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First Professional Footage of the Most Endangered Subspecies of Gorilla

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 6th, 2010

See what could be the first professional footage of elusive Cross River gorillas, the most endangered subspecies of gorilla, filmed recently in Cameroon.

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New Gecko Discovery

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 4th, 2010

A new species of gecko lizard has recently been discovered in Vietnam. Image.

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New Color-Changing Frog Discovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 2nd, 2010

This one is unique to behold. Images.

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