The Coleman Bigfoot
Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 6th, 2009
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 28th, 2009
Bigfoot and Yeti Christmas ornaments have arrived. Get one or two or more, while supplies last. Images. Closing at 4 pm, instead of 6 pm.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 22nd, 2009
In Part II, Brent Swancer looks deeper into the mystery of the Japanese link to FeeJee Mermaids. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 21st, 2009
In a part one of a two-part guest blog by Brent Swancer, he tells us about the ningyo, The Story of Japanese Mermaids. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 9th, 2009
After the ribbon cutting, the Crookston Bigfoot and Jim McClarin posed patiently for photographs with the First Friday Artwalk patrons all evening, while Rep. Herb Adams worked on secret handshakes. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 31st, 2009
Happy Halloween! Thanks to Twitter, the interviewee can report on the reporter, now, humm? What a strange new world. Images.
Read: Cryptid Keeper »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 28th, 2009
You have to be careful when photographing this item when women are near it, for obvious reasons. Photographic evidence shared. Lots of images.
Read: That Bigfoot Sculpture »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 21st, 2009
It was only a matter of time before this would happen. Oh well, now maybe you can identify which breed it is. Video.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 10th, 2009
These cryptids are described as being between a foot to 32 inches (30 and 80 centimeters) in length, similar in appearance to a snake, but with a central girth that is much wider than its head or tail. Images.
Read: Tsuchinoko »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 28th, 2009
An update clarification. Images.
Read: Henry Stokes Yeti Collection »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 28th, 2009
Putting the WalMart lamppost Thunderbird in context? Do some living dinosaurs have four wheels? Image.
Read: WV Living Dinosaurs »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 24th, 2009
Most people who are interested in cryptozoology are interested in the sense of humor part, but the museum also wants to educate. The fakes are there as part of the educational process. Images.
Read: Bigfoot on Congress Street »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 22nd, 2009
One goal achieved and now its onward to search for other rare replicas of extinct mammals representing ethnoknown cryptids. Images.
Read: Deinotherium Joins Museum »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 16th, 2009
Could this be what it looks like? Heaven help the ammonites. Image.
Read: Ichthyosaurus 2010 »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 15th, 2009
This prehistoric relative of the giraffe is one of the first “darlings of cryptozoology.” Images.
Read: Replica Cryptia: Okapis »
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