Archive for “October, 2006”
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 31st, 2006
In 1954, a savage killer kept a small North Carolina town in a grip of terror. He left big tracks, a bloody trail and a hair-raising legend. Was it a bear? A vampire-cat? To this day, the creature remains a mystery
Read: The Beast of Bladenboro »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Evidence, Cryptozoology, Chupacabras, Alien Big Cats, Out of Place, Mystery Cats, Eyewitness Accounts | 22 Comments »
Posted by: John Kirk on October 31st, 2006
I noticed what looked like a rounded dark tree stump that appeared to be around 1-2 metres protruding out of the water, which was very close to the banks opposite the castle.
Read: English Couple Spot Loch Ness Phenomenon »
Categorized as: Cryptid Universe, Cryptozoology, Lake Monsters, Loch Ness Monster, Sea Serpents, Public Forum | 15 Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 30th, 2006
Christopher D. Bader, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Baylor University, who was one of the principal investigators of the study, speaks out regarding his thoughts on the Cryptomundo readers’ comments.
Read: Survey Investigator Speaks Out »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Lake Monsters, Loch Ness Monster, Sea Serpents, Sasquatch, Public Forum, Cryptomundo Exclusive | 14 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 30th, 2006
How many programs have you watched on monsters this last week?
Read: Halloween TV »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Movie Monsters, Cryptozoology, Television | 10 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 30th, 2006
Enjoying a Happy Halloween, on the road again…
Read: Momo and Me »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Cryptotourism, Expedition Reports, Folklore, Conferences, Cryptozoology, Abominable Snowman, Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti, Public Forum, Pop Culture, Eyewitness Accounts | 7 Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 29th, 2006
Nearly 17% agreed with the statement “Creatures such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster will one day be discovered by science.”
Read: What Americans Believe About Cryptozoology »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Lake Monsters, Loch Ness Monster, Sea Serpents, Sasquatch, Public Forum, Cryptomundo Exclusive | 21 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 29th, 2006
The Boston Sunday Globe contributes an incredibly detailed update on the Dover Demon. Plus here are images of the little critter from my files.
Read: Dover Demon 2006 »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Media Appearances, Cryptozoology, Pop Culture, Eyewitness Accounts, Dover Demon | 12 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 28th, 2006
Let’s go out on a limb and talk about the more bizarre at Halloween…the Goatmen and other weird hoofed wonders.
Read: Satyrs »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Cryptotourism, Cryptozoologists, Folklore, Cryptozoology, Lizard People, Swamp Monsters, Cryptomundo Exclusive | 17 Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 28th, 2006
Odgen Water Local Nature Preserve has its own version of the Loch Ness Monster, Oggie.
Read: Oggie »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Cryptotourism, Folklore, Cryptozoology, Lake Monsters, Loch Ness Monster, Sea Serpents, Eyewitness Accounts | 6 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 28th, 2006
What is to be made of the recent appearances of river-dwelling manatees and now a dolphin? Have some of these known species been misidentified as cryptids in the past?
Read: Pondering OOP Dolphins and Manatees »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Cryptotourism, Cryptozoology, Lake Monsters, Out of Place | 5 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 28th, 2006
From work systematically compiled in 1960-1999, plus additions from more recent research and fieldwork, here’s my list of the top fifty picks of these hopefully soon-to-be-found animals, which are actively being pursued today.
Read: Loren’s Top 50 Cryptids »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Forensic Science, Cryptotourism, Cryptozoologists, Expedition Reports, Evidence, Folklore, Cryptozoology, Abominable Snowman, Bigfoot, Chupacabras, Lake Monsters, Living Dinosaurs, Loch Ness Monster, Yowie, Sea Serpents, Skunk Apes, Thunderbirds, Sasquatch, Yeti, Alien Big Cats, Mystery Cats, Lizard People, Books, Swamp Monsters, Eyewitness Accounts, Ivory-Billed Woodpecker, Homo floresiensis, Thylacine, Almas | 19 Comments »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 27th, 2006
Judy Caseley, the professional wildlife photographer who photographed a purported skunk ape in Everglades National park, has offered to take a Cryptomundo reader to the location where the photograph was taken for an overnight campout.
Read: Skunk Ape Photographer’s Offer To a Cryptomundo Reader »
Categorized as: Bigfoot Report, Breaking News, Cryptotourism, Evidence, Cryptozoology, Bigfoot, Skunk Apes, Sasquatch, Public Forum, Swamp Monsters, Eyewitness Accounts, Cryptomundo Exclusive | 67 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 27th, 2006
What is on your lists? Here’s mine, my Halloween treat to you.
Read: Loren Coleman’s Top Cryptids »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Forensic Science, Cryptotourism, Cryptozoologists, Museums, Evidence, Folklore, Artifacts, Cryptozoology, Abominable Snowman, Bigfoot, Chupacabras, Lake Monsters, Living Dinosaurs, Mothman, Loch Ness Monster, Yowie, Sea Serpents, Skunk Apes, Thunderbirds, Sasquatch, Yeti, Alien Big Cats, Mystery Cats, Lizard People, Books, Swamp Monsters, Eyewitness Accounts, Malaysian Bigfoot, Homo floresiensis, Thylacine | 37 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 27th, 2006
Here’s another update about John A. Keel’s condition. It does seem to be a Mothman kind of month…
Read: Keel Rehabs »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Cryptozoology, Mothman | 3 Comments »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 27th, 2006
Remember the “Cryptid” comic book? Now there’s going to be a movie.
Read: Coming Soon: Cryptid »
Categorized as: CryptoZoo News, Breaking News, Movie Monsters, Cryptozoology, Pop Culture | 6 Comments »