It is that time of year, when my thoughts turn to giving presents of field guides. Do you too? Images.
Looking For Cryptozoology Courses?
This special guest blog by Carolyn Ettinger, founder of the Central Virginia Cryptozoology Club, is a compilation of recent and historical information on cryptozoology courses.
Long Beach & Sea Serpents
Intriguingly, the 1848 sighting of an unknown Atlantic Ocean cryptid from the ship Daedalus does match, in appearance, the same kind of Sea Serpents seen off California. Updated clarification: Feel free to come listen to my talk or come visit me during my appearance. Image.
Professor Irwin Horace?
Who is this guy? Images.
Cryptozoology Certification
Did you know there is an on-line course in cryptozoology? A guest blogger shares details.
Fluffy and Snippy in Colorado
What are in those valleys and hills in this state? Hominoids, humans, heifers, and horses? Images.
Cryptozoology In Colorado
Do the Rockies have more than Bigfoot and bighorn sheep to offer its visitors? In search of the elusive track of the Colorado Howler. Where does myth, legend, and reality split in the tale of the Howler from the Rockies versus the hoax of the Howler of the Ozarks? Images.
Bigfoot: Man, Myth or Monster?
During the latter 18th and early 19th centuries, European settlers in Vermont heard tales of “Slippry Skin,” an extraordinarily large bear that always walked on two legs. It is one of scores of stories shared by the Bartholomew brothers, famed Bigfoot researchers.
Cryptozoology at the MOS: October 29, 2008
The number one fan-of-the-night award goes to Austin Ickes, a dynamically interested cryptozoologist-in-training who was there with his father. Who will it be on this coming Wednesday?
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