Archive for the “Thylacine”

Teachers and Friends: Plan Your CZ Tours & Lectures

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 27th, 2006

Alexis Rockman’s art is at Bates College. Have you seen Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale yet? You better hurry. From Thylacines to Yowies, from Sasquatch to Sea Serpents, from Mothman to Malaysian Mawas, there’s a museum near you that is waiting for your visit. If you are a teacher, now is the time to […]

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The Case of the Missing Thylacine

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 14th, 2006

The thylacine photos that were bandied about here on Cryptomundo last month, have been removed from the site pending the actions mentioned in the email below. Cryptomundo Exclusive: Thylacine Photos. Thylacine Photo Overlays. This morning, we received the following email. I replied, telling Mr. Buergin that we would be happy to discuss this with Mr. […]

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Thylacine Photo Overlays

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 31st, 2006

Below are the overlays done by Alton Higgins that were discussed in the previous post here on Cryptomundo regarding these photos ostensibly of a thylacine. The overlay is made using one of the photos taken by Mr. Emmerichs and overlaying it with that of a known thylacine. The photos have been removed from Cryptomundo at […]

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Cryptomundo Exclusive: Thylacine Photos

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 27th, 2006

Aussie cryptozoologist Mike Williams shares the photos with the readers of Cryptomundo. Finally found the thylacine photos with the story. Thought you might like to use it on your blog. The majority of the newpaper text is under the photos. I don’t believe the photos have ever appeared online together before.!! The photos were released […]

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“Mysterious & Kooky”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 20th, 2006

Strange Maine’s Michelle Souliere has written an excellent, in-depth July 20th blog reviewing the Bates Museum of Art’s show. Her long critique “Cryptozoology Exhibit: Mysterious & Kooky” has many photos of the art and shares her good insights. It is merely one of those wonderful coincidences that I just posted something this morning about Marc […]

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Crikey! Thylacine Update

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 14th, 2006

Australian cryptozoologist Debbie Hynes has sent along the following update to be shared with you: There have been a lot of sightings down there. There are two thylacine "hot-spots" in Victoria. One is the Portland area – as far inland as Ozenkadnook and west as far as the Koorong, a coastal national park in South […]

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Thylacine Sightings Near Portland

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 13th, 2006

There is a Portland on the other side of the world from mine in Maine that is experiencing a series of Thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger sightings. As reported in the Australian media today, Portland, Victoria, Australia, has been the site of at least four sightings in the last three months. Reporter Sarah Scopelianos writes: The […]

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Leap The CryptoHaiku Carnivorous

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 12th, 2006

As Cryptomundo readers might recall, I named Carnivorous Nights: On the Trail of the Tasmanian Tiger, one of the "Top Cryptozoology Books" of last year, specifically bestowing it as "The Best Cryptozoological Expedition Book of 2005." The book is by Margaret Mittelbach and Michael Crewdson (with illustrations by Alexis Rockman). The well-written record of three […]

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Byron Bay Mystery Beast

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 21st, 2006

Aussie cryptozoologist Mike Williams, weighs in with a guest blog for Cryptomundo. A mystery animal has been causing in Australia’s hippie capital, Byron Bay, leaving locals to speculate they may have a thylacine in their midst. Builder Mick Stubbs and his wife Fabi first spotted the creature in early February at about 3 am as […]

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Thylacine: World’s Rarest Animal?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 16th, 2006

New Sightings, New Expeditions This January 2006, the most recent sighting of a Thylacine occurred. The Standard recorded probably what was the first cryptid sighting of 2006, that took place on January 2: “A Tasmanian tiger or thylacine ran across a road north of Colac about 12.50am…according to Warrion man Steven Bennett….The 24-year-old said the […]

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