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The Jaws of Megalodon – Shark of Nightmare…and Reality?

Posted by: Karl Shuker on August 17th, 2017

It was only ever going to be a matter of time before my blog ShukerNature boldly went where it had never gone before, by confronting what may well be not only the most terrifying cryptid of all time but also the most controversial one – the cryptid that dare not speak its name, in fact, because that name is…Megalodon!

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Evidence of Megalodon?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 3rd, 2013

Photographic evidence that the monster shark escaped extinction and is still alive today?

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Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 3rd, 2013

Tomorrow night on the Discovery Channel, Shark Week kicks off with Megalodon!

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Megalodon Slicing Up The Seals?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 18th, 2010

The cut resembles a corkscrew. Images.

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The Meg: Pleased To Eat You

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 13th, 2018

In the film, a deep-sea submersible—part of an international undersea observation program—has been attacked by a massive creature, previously thought to be extinct, and now lies disabled at the bottom of the deepest trench in the Pacific…with its crew trapped inside. With time running out, expert deep sea rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) is recruited by a visionary Chinese oceanographer (Winston Chao), against the wishes of his daughter Suyin (Li Bingbing), to save the crew—and the ocean itself—from this unstoppable threat: a pre-historic 75-foot-long shark known as the Megalodon. What no one could have imagined is that, years before, Taylor had encountered this same terrifying creature. Now, teamed with Suyin, he must confront his fears and risk his own life to save everyone trapped below…bringing him face to face once more with the greatest and largest predator of all time.

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PR Newswire Loves Cryptomundo!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 31st, 2017

In light of Halloween and my ever-growing need to visit the Mothman Statue, I’ve scrounged up some of the best cryptozoology blogs I could find.

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Bigfoot Captured: Abominable?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 11th, 2015

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…The History Channel aired a two-hour special entitled Breaking History: Bigfoot Captured, a title presumably chosen because it directly refers to the mission of said program in breaking any conceivable perception that a network like History Channel might possibly air programs about, oh I don’t know, history.

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Vostok: Sequel to The Loch

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 18th, 2015

In this sequel to The Loch and prequel to the upcoming MEG 5: Nightstalkers, New York Times best-selling author Steve Alten offers readers a crossover novel that combines characters from two of his most popular series.

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Something Ate This Shark…But What?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 8th, 2014

You know, there’s a reason I have a shark theory

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The Bloop Sound: Caused by the Biggest Creature Ever?

Posted by: Max Hawthorne on September 20th, 2014

The Bloop Sound: Caused by the biggest animal or creature ever? An enormous underwater creature, many times larger than the blue whale, caused a sound so loud it was heard by scientists 3000 miles apart. Was it a blue whale, a kraken, megalodon, colossal squid or maybe even Cthulhu awakening from his slumber?

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More Shark Week Fabrication?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 11th, 2014

Did Discovery not learn anything from the backlash from last year’s Shark Week and the Megalodon mania?

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The Profound Awfulness of Discovery’s Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 2nd, 2014

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Skeptic Daniel Loxton reviews the program.

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In Search of Prehistoric Survivors

Posted by: Karl Shuker on March 4th, 2014

Still In Search Of Prehistoric Survivors

Of all of my 20 books, none has attracted such acclaim but also such controversy as In Search of Prehistoric Survivors. Next year will mark the 20th anniversary of its original publication in 1995, and having received countless requests from readers over the years for its republication (after having been out of print for a number of years now), I am happy to say that following a protracted period of time doing the rounds of prospective publishers, it was accepted for publication just over a year ago, and I am working upon it with a view to its achieving a timely 2015 reappearance.

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Meg Mania

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 9th, 2009

Meg, of course, refers to Carcharodon megalodon, the 70 foot long, 70,000 pound prehistoric cousin of the extant great white shark. Image, video.

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Meg Debate Has Bite

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 18th, 2009

Will new footage of a giant shark be screened? Image.

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