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Top 20 Cryptozoology Books of 2010

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 2nd, 2010

Herewith, the best works on cryptids, monsters, and creatures that were published in 2010 are assembled here for your use and interest. Plus get some sneak peeks at 2011. Images.

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Another Korean Area Treasure: Tsushima Wildcat

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 24th, 2010

Let us revisit Brent Swancer’s old columns on this topic. Images.

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Saola

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 22nd, 2010

Via trailcam trap. Image.

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The Joyful Gee of Cryptid Discoveries

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 15th, 2010

“To my perhaps jaded editorial eye, the report seemed to have come straight out of King Solomon’s Mines. How romantic!” he exclaimed!

Images.

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New Saola Encountered, Dies

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 17th, 2010

Such events are so rare, it is sad to hear the meeting ended so tragically. Images.

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Catoblepas

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 27th, 2010

Body like a bull. Oversized head so heavy that it always hangs close to the ground. What’s this sound like to you? Images.

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Horton Plains Slender Loris Rediscovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 20th, 2010

First discovered in 1937, it was thought to be extinct. Image.

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Cryptozoology’s Fathers

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 19th, 2010


The holders of this title are in dispute, because the methodology for the surveying of the ethnoknown information from indigenous peoples has been around for a long time. Nevertheless, what do you think? Images.

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Why Are New Species So Glorious?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 19th, 2010

Here are striking images of “new animals” from Indonesia’s Foja Mountains.

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Two Whites Are Better Than One

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 4th, 2010

New animals are all about, and sometimes they are there, already discovered, if we merely look again. Images.

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Luzon Dragon Lizard Discovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2010

The new member of the genus Varanus was ethnoknown to locals but unknown to Western science. Images.

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Winged Weirdies, Thylacines, and James Randi

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2010

From the several chapters in this nicely bound booklet, the journal The Anomalist #14 has various cryptozoological articles of interest to readers here. Images.

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Museum’s Newest Arrival: An Elephant Bird Egg

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 6th, 2010

The International Cryptozoology Museum has received delivery to its collection of a high quality, lifesize reproduction of the largest bird egg in the world ~ that of Aepyornis maximus. Images.

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Cryptozoology Enhances Zoology

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 25th, 2010

Helena de Bertodano looks positively at the naturally overlapping of field zoology and cryptozoology fieldwork. Images.

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Sighting of Brown & White Panda

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 20th, 2010

Here is the way this story is being reported today in the Indian media. With some historical context. Images.

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