Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 5th, 2005
Help Pick The Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2005
Assembling and writing my annual lists of top stories in cryptozoology has been an enjoyable yearly event for me.
How would all of you like to join in on the fun, research, and recommendations?
Send in your links to what stories you feel should be considered for inclusion on my list for 2005, which I will be compiling soon. I’ll being making my choices, using the criteria from the past, but I do listen.
Do you forget what I said was the on the list for 2004? Click here for "The Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2004."
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Possibly the recent unexplained maulings of humans in Sierra Leone and/or “vampire” attacks on sheep in the U.A.E.
I hesitate to even bring this up, but the Tom Biscardi fiasco was a major event– not a good thing, but hopefully it made people more aware to the dangers of hoaxing and chicanery.