Archive for “October, 2005”
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 31st, 2005
…he turned to a book on cryptozoology, the study of mythological beings. “(’Deer Woman’) comes from an Indian myth, where you have this drop-dead gorgeous woman that comes out of the forest and seduces warriors,” Landis explains.
Read: ‘Masters of Horror’ »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Movie Monsters, Cryptozoology, Television | 2 Comments »
Posted by: Rick Noll on October 31st, 2005
big footers are no closer… then we were back in 1958
Read: Hypothesizing Bigfoot »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Hunter, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Sasquatch | 4 Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 31st, 2005
Halloween is the perfect time of year to visit our favorite creepy local legends. So here we go to find the truth, which is out there (or, some would say, Out There).
Read: Beware the Mugwump, and other North Iowa legends »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Sasquatch | 2 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 31st, 2005
I flew to New York, and I just flew back. "Fox & Friends" had been promoting that they were going to talk about Bigfoot this morning and I was the guest. They were showing footage of the Patterson-Gimlin film (I sure hope they paid Mrs. Patterson the user fee for this tease).
They put the makeup […]
Read: Bush Bumps Bigfoot »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Media Appearances, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Television | No Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 31st, 2005
For some reason, people associate the two…I never have. I believe it has something to do with the public perception that Bigfoot is a “Monster”. That’s not the case. We are dealing with an, as yet unclassified by mainstream science, elusive primate.
Read: Bigfoot and Halloween … What do they have in common? »
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 31st, 2005
…myself, Alton Higgins, Daryl Colyer and Gino Napoli went to the Houston area to give a presentation at College of the Mainland in League City. This was on Friday night, October 28th.
Read: Bigfoot, NASA, late night Mexican Food and Gassy Skunk Apes »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Skunk Apes, Sasquatch, Hoaxes | 2 Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 30th, 2005
“Tales of bigfoot go back to Indian times, when legends told of a man of the woods. Bigfoot - or sasquatch - is over 8 feet tall, covered in dark black, gray or reddish fur, walks on two feet and is similar in appearance to the great apes. They are known to let out horrible screams in the night or loud, deep human-like growls.”
Read: Bigfoot and Other Mystery Beasts in Michigan »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Lake Monsters, Sasquatch | 5 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 30th, 2005
Another benefit of Halloween newspaper articles is that the rare update appears via a well-researched and well-written piece. Today finds one of the best examples of this in "Tales from the swamp: From ape-like creatures to glowing lights, Hockomock has kept its secrets for centuries" by Ross A. Muscato, in the October 30, 2005 issue […]
Read: Bridgewater Triangle 2005 »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Cryptozoologists, Folklore, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Television, Sasquatch | 2 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 29th, 2005
Some cities and towns begin celebrating Halloween early, today, on a Saturday night. The theory goes that parents and kids won’t be in conflict with the "night before school" bedtimes during the rest of the weekend. That way, they all get one extra hour of sleep to dream of curious creatures and other wonders. I […]
Read: Bates and Halloween »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Media Appearances, Museums, Conferences, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Sea Serpents, Sasquatch | No Comments »
Posted by: Rick Noll on October 28th, 2005
6. Nobody is really seriously looking for them…
Read: Why haven’t we discovered Sasquatch yet? »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Hunter, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot | 7 Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 28th, 2005
The descriptions of the Great Swamp Devil run the gamut, “…from a tall hairy man to a winged beast. From what I’ve read, it has glowing liquid red eyes and it’s been reported as stalking visitors to Great Swamp for a 100 years.”
Read: Jersey Devil…or Bigfoot? »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Sasquatch | 5 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 28th, 2005
Want to talk about a weird creature for Halloween in the middle of Creature Appreciation Week? How about the really bizarre ones - the Goatmen, Hoofed Horrors, and other strange beasties that seem to have their legs on backwards and appear to have rigid feet? Is there another form of “Bigfoot” out there? One hominologist […]
Read: Satyrs for Halloween »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot | 5 Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 27th, 2005
Kokanee Beer has had a long tradition of using Sasquatch in their promotions. Probably the best known was the commercial featuring Rene Dahinden in 1997 that showed him talking about Sasquatch while one made off with a case of Kokanee from his trailer behind him.
They have a Sasquatch cutout to have your picture made with.
And […]
Read: Kokanee Beer and Sasquatch…A Long Standing Tradition »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Cryptotourism, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Sasquatch | 3 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 27th, 2005
In a breaking news story out of Australia, a Talangi researcher named Bernie Mace (who told the media there that he’s been researching mystery cat reports for thirty years), is quoted as having a new theory.
Mace earlier had said the black cat that Melbourne deer hunter Kurt Engel shot in June 2005 was a melanistic […]
Read: Black Cat is Kitty Cat? »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Cryptozoology, Alien Big Cats | 2 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 27th, 2005
Yeti at Home at Bates
This weekend’s Bates College Cryptozoology Symposium will bring together artists and cryptozoologists, for the first time, as far as I know, in a credible academic setting. It is the kickoff to the June-October 2006 exhibition, and will have a good schedule of talks on cryptozoology, art, science, creativity, and more. One […]
Read: Yeti at Bates »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Conferences, Cryptozoology, Abominable Snowman, Yeti, Books | 3 Comments »