Archive for the “Year In Review”

Queer Beasts of the Bush

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 10th, 2009

Billabongs and Bunyips get a bit of scrutiny, and even the old chestnut about a “circus escape” is heard once again.

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Cryptozoo Gift Ideas at Tax Time

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 1st, 2009

Some ideas for giving as we rapidly approach that time of year. Images.

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Saying Goodbye to Bigfoot in 2008!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 23rd, 2009

Burned into our consciousness, unfortunately. Image.

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President Washington’s Andalusians

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 16th, 2009

The USA’s first President was involved in at least one weird animal story. Images.

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Wabash River Cryptid, 1899

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 13th, 2009

It appeared to be a large black object about 12 feet long, with a number of large feet or fins and big eyes and mouth floating down the river.

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Guide Rock Monster, 1884

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 13th, 2009

About twelve feet of its length was visible on and just under the surface of the water, and it seemed capable of rearing its head several feet out of the water.

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Creationists & Evolutionists Should Declare Peace

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 12th, 2009

The great news is filtering out during this year of the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth, and the 150th anniversary of his evolution theory.

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Darwin’s Other Cryptid

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 10th, 2009

Charles Darwin said that if one of these should be found it might “turn out something like the Solenhofen bird” (Archaeopteryx).

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Darwin’s Cryptid

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 8th, 2009

Few in cryptozoology realize that Charles Darwin is quite directly linked and responsible for a species that may be the source of an ongoing cryptid investigation. Images.

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Sasquatch, 1941

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 3rd, 2009

“The huge hairy monster is said to have disappeared for several years, and his sudden arrival struck terror into the hearts of the Indians.”

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Mud Lake Monster, 1895

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 2nd, 2009

The fishermen at the lake are considerably excited about the presence of such a mysterious object in the water.

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Sasquatch, 1934

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 31st, 2009

“He was twice as big as the average man, with hands [arms?] so long they nearly touched the ground, and his nose seemed spread all over his face. His body was covered with hair like an animal. He stopped within fifty feet of us. We ran away as fast as we could.”

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The Wicker Man

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 30th, 2009

The Wicker Man burns bright overnight. Fiery images.

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Sasquatch, 1940

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 30th, 2009

Are they a “Neolithic tribe of mountain troglodytes who inhabit only the loftiest and remotest peaks of the Canadian Rockies and who congregate in a vast reunion every fourth year”?

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Surgeon’s Photos, Again

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 29th, 2009

The hidden fact that gynecologist Kenneth Wilson was at Loch Ness with his mistress has as much to do with the “secretive” nature of these photos as does any spiteful fantasies that Christian Spurling dreamed up about them. Images.

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