Loch Ness Monster 80th Anniversary
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 18th, 2013
The first known picture of Nessie was taken on 12 November 1933, by Hugh Gray who got the snap while walking along the loch after church.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 18th, 2013
The first known picture of Nessie was taken on 12 November 1933, by Hugh Gray who got the snap while walking along the loch after church.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 18th, 2013
Photos shared by Jeff Meldrum
Posted by: Christopher Noël on November 17th, 2013
Though disappointing for North American Sasquatch researchers, and for students of the Yeti, tonight’s episode of “Bigfoot: The New Evidence,” on the National Geographic Channel, is quite another story when it comes to its analysis of the Russian Almasty.
Read: Bryan Sykes Knows More than He’s Saying – And it’s Good News for Sasquatch Research »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 15th, 2013
‘Asian Unicorn’ Sighted in Vietnam after 15 years
Read: Rediscovery of Saola »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 11th, 2013
The famous “Mansi photo” of the Lake Champlain monster has been held up for decades as strong proof for cryptozoology—the so-called best evidence for the existence of a hidden animal. Yet, newly uncovered documents reveal troubling questions about the photo and the circumstances surrounding it.
Posted by: Ken Gerhard on November 8th, 2013
We’re gonna need a bigger boat! A recent shark discovery… and it’s not a small animal.
Posted by: Christopher Noël on November 8th, 2013
While the first two episodes of the BBC series “Bigfoot Files” proved a disappointment for North American researchers, and for followers of the Yeti, last Sunday’s episode, focused on Russia, was quite another story.
Read: Bryan Sykes Knows More than He’s Saying – And it’s Good News for Sasquatch Research »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 7th, 2013
A free presentation on surviving dinosaurs that is open to the public on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 @ 6 PM at
Utah Valley University in Orem, UT.
Read: Surviving Dinosaurs in Africa? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 7th, 2013
Recent Bigfoot encounter from Missouri with photo of subject captured by eyewitness.
Read: Show Me the Bigfoot! »
Posted by: Ken Gerhard on October 31st, 2013
Cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard stopped by KTSA studios! Check out his book “Encounters with Flying Humanoids” – Now available on Amazon.com
Listen to the podcast here on Cryptomundo!
Read: Flying Humanoid Halloween »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 31st, 2013
Don’t ask me who is sitting around probing every inch of of the North American wilderness on Google Earth looking for evidence of Bigfoot. All that matters is that someone did it, and that the image follows the classic Bigfoot sighting model: Blurry and inconclusive.
Read: Bigfoot Spotted on Google Earth? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 28th, 2013
William Roe in his mid 30s. Photograph courtesy and copyright © of The Roe Family, 2013.
Daniel Perez tracks down and talks to William Roe’s family about his Sasquatch sighting from 1955.
Read: Daniel Perez on William Roe »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 27th, 2013
Who was the winner?
Duck Dynasty?
Mountain Monsters?
#DuckDynasty #SonsOfAnarchy #FastNLoud #Mountain Monsters
Fast N’ Loud?
Read: Best Bigfoot Beard »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 21st, 2013
Dr. Syke’s findings are interesting, and reinforce the role of bears in the phenomenon, but they do not conclusively answer the question of whether there is an unrecognized ape species in the Hamalayas. From my field of expertise — footprints — the best evidence for an unrecognized ape species comes from the McNeeley-Cronin biological survey of the Arun Valley.
Read: Meldrum’s Nickel’s Worth »
Posted by: John Kirk on October 20th, 2013
Today is the 46th anniversary of the Patterson-Gimlin film.
Read: Happy 46th Patty! »
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