Archive for the “Replica Cryptia”

Mt. Washington Conference Pix

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 30th, 2008

Images are being sent in from last weekend’s Beyond Reality event at the beautiful Mount Washington Hotel at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.

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Scimitar Felid Found In SA Tar Pit

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 29th, 2008

Also found were giant ground sloths, glyptodons, horses, llamas, crocodiles, ducks, herons, and the rhino-like Mixotoxodon. Many images.

“The asphalt-preserved animals could rival those of Rancho La Brea,” said Christopher Shaw, collections manager at Los Angeles’s George C. Page Museum, which handles the La Brea collection.

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Cryptozoology on MSN

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 11th, 2008

I guess it has been there all day, but someone just told me about it. If you go to the MSN Homepage for today, and look over to the left hand side, scroll down a bit, you will find a photo of me in front of my Bigfoot. Click on that picture, and it goes […]

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Montauk Monster Replica

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 7th, 2008

Guess what just showed up on eBay? Yep, a replica of the Montauk Monster. It looks very well done, nice color tones, and a good representation of the weekend wonder, if you ask me. The fake is above and the photo of the real deal is below. This is something I definitely want for the […]

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New At The Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 6th, 2008

All the donations to the museum are not fiscal. Here is a sampling of some recent acquisitions contributed to the International Cryptozoology Museum. Jeff H. Johnson-painted new Thylacine model. The Teslin, Yukon, “Sasquatch” hair samples from Dr. David Coltman, University of Alberta. Coltman published the scientific paper discussing how the sample turned out to be […]

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Kids & Cryptozoology: Alberta Style

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 31st, 2008

I enjoy leading workshops with children, of course, because future cryptozoologists are out there. Recently, in Alberta, some kids got to attend a “dragons day camp.” While there, I spoke to them about cryptozoology on a Monday. Here I am, looking as if a wood bison is about ready to charge me. What’s so incredible […]

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Saigas, Mammoths, and Pleistocene Parks

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 28th, 2008

Travel with me today, from the concept of prehistoric trunked animals to the future establishment of Pleistocene Parks in Siberia and America. Regarding artist William Munns’ reconstruction theories about trunked dinosaurs, he observes, “In the matter of comparative anatomy with existent species, no existent skulls are identical, but two types do have nares at the […]

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Cadborosaurus willsi Revisited

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 27th, 2008

Due to the new sighting of Ogopogo, it was only a matter of time before someone would begin wondering what happened to Caddy, Cadborosaurus willsi, the Sea Serpent of Cadboro Bay, off British Columbia. Victoria’s Times Colonist ran an update today. According to Paul Leblond, a retired University of British Columbia oceanography professor and author […]

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Pondering the Aardvark

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 27th, 2008

Why is the aardvark of some importance to cryptozoology, you might be wondering? In my revised slide show on the history of cryptozoology, I have one on the life of the “Father of Cryptozoology,” noting Bernard Heuvelmans, with the line: “Doctorate, aardvark’s teeth.” Bernard Heuvelmans’ 1939 thesis was dedicated to the classification of the hitherto […]

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Further Adventures of the Garden Yeti

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 24th, 2008

Cryptomundo buddy Boing Boing’s David Pescovitz received a great acknowledgment for his service to cryptozoology on July 22nd: Design Toscano’s Garden Yeti. It was presented to him by Nick Philip of the Imaginary Foundation. Congratulations to David! BTW, David mentions that his two-and-half year old son Lux was “slightly scared of the creature at first, […]

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On the Track With William Dranginis

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 17th, 2008

Thirteen years ago, William Dranginis saw Bigfoot. Fifty grand, a van, and a camera in a log later, the quest continues. William Dranginis knows what you’re thinking, so maybe it’s best to get a few things straight right from the start. He’s not crazy, delusional, some lunatic on the fringe. For the most part, he’s […]

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When Cryptozoologists Die

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 16th, 2008

Bill Rebsamen’s tribute to Scott Norman, who passed away suddenly earlier in 2008. This may be a difficult essay for you to read, but this is a subject we all have ignored for a long time. There is a darker side that occurs after the obituaries and remembrances are written. What happens after the tributes […]

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No Trunks, Says Palaeontologist

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 15th, 2008

In my never-ending quest to give both sides of various intellectually stimulating issues, here is part two of Monday’s discussion on whether or not Mokele-Mbembe, if discovered, might be found to have a trunk. University of Portsmouth vertebrate palaeontologist and science writer Darren Naish (above) has a contrary opinion to that of the one highlighted […]

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Does Mokele-Mbembe Have A Trunk?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 14th, 2008

William Munns and his reconstruction of Gigantopithecus. The famed recreator of Gigantopithecus, artist Bill Munns has opened a new window into his world and what we find inside is filled with wonders to behold. Bigfoot. Mokele-Mbembe. Saber-toothed Cats. A cryptozoo, indeed. Munns has shared with me his news that he has uploaded and opened his […]

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Dragon Talks Expanded

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 9th, 2008

In addition to my July 20th talk at the Royal Alberta Museum in Edmondton, Canada, on “Dragons and Cryptozoology,” new presentations have been scheduled now for other groups. The added talks include one new casual one for children, and a private lunch presentation for the museum staff: · A 45-minute chat on Monday afternoon (July […]

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