As was hoped, sometimes the mere publishing of a thoughtful book does result in people writing thoughtfully. Images.
Jacko Item Added To Cryptozoology Museum

It is good to get an actual piece of this history into the museum. Images.
Lindroos on Giants
Tales of giants have been pervasive and persuasive. They’ve been used to sell newspapers, terrify naughty children, name fledgling sports teams and mined as fodder for all types of fantastic fiction.
Newton on Giants
While most students of cryptozoology recognize “Giganto” as a favorite Bigfoot/Yeti candidate, many may be unaware that German anatomist-anthropologist Franz Weidenreich (1873-1948) renamed the creature Giganthropus, treating it as a primitive ancestor of Homo sapiens.
Were 1930s’ Sasquatch Stories Sexier?
At the beginning of the last century, the view of First Nations’ peoples was that many years ago a whole tribe of the wild men lived in Pacific Northwest. They were called “Sasquatch” (after 1929) or “hairy mountain men” (earlier). They lived in caves and hunted with clubs and stones. Is the debate about “human-like” Sasquatch about ready to heat up again? Images.
NC Knobby Videos

Why would someone on YouTube be so demeaning in their terminology? What were you expecting? Videos. Drawings.
Cryptozoology Captivates Cupid
Everyone have a Happy Valentine’s Day on the 14th. Video.
MonsterQuest Producer On “Bigfoot: The Definitive Guide”

Doug Hajicek sends along a statement. Images.
Myakka And Multiple Models Again
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Where’s the smoking gun for the stance of the claims? Images.
Groundhogs and Pterodactyls

Can you believe this winter?
I never was sure what Groundhog’s Day had to do with these reports, but curiously, there is word of a Bigfoot from the 1940s here too. Image.
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