Archive for the “Sea Monsters”

The CryptoCast Cometh!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 12th, 2014

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The CryptoCast is the official podcast of Cryptomundo. Cryptozoology with the comedy stylings of Craig Woolheater, Monica Rawlins and Howard Goldthwaite, We will discuss the news, happenings, personalities and opinions in Cryptozoology with a comedic slant. Definitely not your father’s
Cryptozoology.

The show will be broadcast and air live one Sunday night a month from 8:30-9:30 PM on DeepEllumOnAir.com.

The premiere broadcast will be this Sunday night, March 16th.

Join in as we discuss our trip to SXSW this past Monday to attend the premiere of Eduardo Sanchez’s Bigfoot horror thriller Exists.

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Plesiosaur Peril and the Prehistoric Survivor Paradigm

Posted by: Scott Mardis on March 11th, 2014

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Vertebrate paleontologist Darren Naish has posted a wonderful article on the probable behavior and lifestyles of plesiosaurs at his Scientific American blog, Tetrapod Zoology. This is obviously of interest to those in cryptozoology with questions regarding what we know about real plesiosaurs versus speculation about “long necked sea monsters”. Dr. Naish himself does not endorse the “relict plesiosaur” theory but is open minded to the giant long necked seal idea.

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Carl Sagan and the Loch Ness “Monsters”

Posted by: Scott Mardis on March 10th, 2014

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“The most famous photograph has now been shown to be a fake, but could there be an unknown mammal or even reptile of large dimension swimming in a Scottish lake? Sure there could. That we don’t know about? Sure there could. Who say’s no?”

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Zuiyo Maru Carcass Comes to Life

Posted by: Scott Mardis on March 7th, 2014

London artist John Conway recently painted a hypothetical reconstruction of what the infamous Zuiyo Maru carcass (found off New Zealand in 1977) might have looked like in life, assuming the carcass as found was an accurate representation of the living animal.

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In Search of Prehistoric Survivors

Posted by: Karl Shuker on March 4th, 2014

Still In Search Of Prehistoric Survivors

Of all of my 20 books, none has attracted such acclaim but also such controversy as In Search of Prehistoric Survivors. Next year will mark the 20th anniversary of its original publication in 1995, and having received countless requests from readers over the years for its republication (after having been out of print for a number of years now), I am happy to say that following a protracted period of time doing the rounds of prospective publishers, it was accepted for publication just over a year ago, and I am working upon it with a view to its achieving a timely 2015 reappearance.

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My Top 10 Cryptozoological Locations in Britain

Posted by: Karl Shuker on March 3rd, 2014

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Nessie and family ((c) Richard Svensson)

What do Cannock Chase, Renwick, Exmoor, Drummans, Falmouth Bay, and Bala Lake all have in common? If I added Loch Ness to the list, I’m sure that you’d guess much more readily. Yes indeed, they are all locations in Britain linked to sightings of mystery creatures.

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Alaskan Marine Cryptid Update

Posted by: John Kirk on February 27th, 2014

In 2009, Kelly Nash and his sons Kyle and Jasen obtained footage of a group of unknown animals that were pursued by a pod of beluga whales in Nushagak Bay, Alaska.

I promised readers of Cryptomundo that I would continue to try and ascertain what happened to the missing footage of the animal that was a remarkable fit for a living, breathing version of the Naden Harbour carcass.

Read: Alaskan Marine Cryptid Update »


Godzilla!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 26th, 2014

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Coming May 16, 2014

The truth has been awakened. #Godzilla

I just Kaiju-d all over myself. #MonsterHunting ~ Joshua Gates

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Garry Liimatta Open Sea Footage of Cadborosaurus?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 25th, 2014

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Did Gary Liimatta of Vancouver Island capture a Cadborosaurus on video in the 1970s?

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A Look Back at the 1962 Pensacola Florida Sea Serpent Incident

Posted by: Scott Mardis on February 21st, 2014

The May 1965 issue of FATE magazine featured the story “My Escape from a Sea Monster”, written by one Edward Brian McCleary. This was his supposedly true eyewitness account of himself and 4 friends being attacked by a “sea monster” of some sort off the coast of Pensacola, Florida on March 24, 1962. His four friends were allegedly either killed by this thing or drowned, McCleary being the only survivor.

Part 3

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A Look Back at the 1962 Pensacola Florida Sea Serpent Incident

Posted by: Scott Mardis on February 20th, 2014

The May 1965 issue of FATE magazine featured the story “My Escape from a Sea Monster”, written by one Edward Brian McCleary. This was his supposedly true eyewitness account of himself and 4 friends being attacked by a “sea monster” of some sort off the coast of Pensacola, Florida on March 24, 1962. His four friends were allegedly either killed by this thing or drowned, McCleary being the only survivor.

Part 2

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Contemplating the Con Rit

Posted by: Karl Shuker on February 16th, 2014

When it debuted in his classic tome In the Wake of the Sea-Serpents (1968), Dr Bernard Heuvelmans’s bold classification of sea serpents into no less than nine well-defined types was widely hailed within the cryptozoological community as a milestone in cryptid research, and it is still widely referred to today. However, the validity of certain […]

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Update: That Darn Cadborosaurus Footage Again!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 15th, 2014

John Kirk researcher and cryptozoologist with the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club calls in to share some fascinating stories about his quest for the reported dinosaur Mokele Mbembe, the Cadborosauras and mainstream entertainment’s take on cryptozoology

Read: Update: That Darn Cadborosaurus Footage Again! »


10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty: Trapping Bigfoot

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 24th, 2014

The seven teams left scour Brooks Memorial Park in Washington, where one group has a riveting encounter, and another must deal with a serious injury.

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That Darn Cadborosaurus Footage Again!

Posted by: John Kirk on January 23rd, 2014

This footage has been discussed extensively here on Cryptomundo in the past: Alaskan Cadborosaurus

John Kirk updates us on the Caddy footage.

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