This could be quite a remarkable book. Image.
Varmints
Cryptids of DownEast
It is a rather good discussion, if I say so myself. Image.
New Chupa Sighting: It Sure Ain’t JLo
Would you compare these things to her, anymore? Image.
The Dobharchu
There are animal spirits sometimes confused with the Puca. Let’s look at one, which is also an Irish cryptid, on St. Patrick’s Day. Images.
Maine Media Discusses Leeds Loki
“The area has had other historical Bigfoot sightings…as well as sightings of animals described as black panthers and cougars,” wrote the Lewiston Sun Journal reporter. Images.
The Leeds Loki: 2010′s Maine Bigfoot
The people in the area know of the news that has spread throughout town, and yet the news media are totally unaware that the folks of Leeds are abuzz with current reports of a large hairy creature having crossed a local road. Lots of images, including footprint photos. Video.
Sightings: Wayward Panther, Wolves, and Windigo
We are following a variety of developing stories. Images.
Enduring Appeal of the Wolfman
The legend of the werewolf has enduring appeal, as demonstrated by yet another new Hollywood flick, The Wolfman, in which Benicio Del Toro takes over the lead in a remake of the 1941 classic that starred Lon Chaney Jr. Image.
Runaway Bay’s “Chupacabra”: Dead Procyonid
Yep, it’s another one. Video. Image.
Raijū
Literally “thunder beast,” the mighty servants of the Shinto god of thunder were creatures most often described as looking something like a badger, weasel, cat, or fox, although they were sometimes said to look like a wolf or monkey as well. Images.
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