Anyone have more details on any recent sightings?
Tsuchinoko
These cryptids are described as being between a foot to 32 inches (30 and 80 centimeters) in length, similar in appearance to a snake, but with a central girth that is much wider than its head or tail. Images.
Walking Sam Revisited
Michael Crowley’s journey of discovery has been a frustrating one, but not a surprising one. Images.
Giant Worms of Japan
A more modern report from Mikata-gun, which is located in the mountains of Hyogo prefecture, dates from 1996 when a farmer uncovered an earthworm 3.3 feet long, while planting a tree on his rural property. A guest blog by Brent Swancer. Images.
Umibōzu
These massive creatures struck fear into the hearts of seafarers. These monstrosities were typically described as black or grey in color, with slick, slippery skin and enormous eyes that were sometimes said to glow. Images.
Man-Eating Catfish
A special guest blog from Germany is shared today from Markus Felix Bühler. Images.
DT Trips Over Aluxob
“The program seriously corrupted the description, falsely portraying Aluxob as hairy all over their bodies, with big ‘carnivorous teeth,’ which is not accurate,” reports one reviewer who was a consultant to the show. Images.
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.
Confessions of a Skeptic: The Patterson Paradox
“My doubts center around the tracks, the film image, and Roger Patterson,” writes the skeptic.
Sky Serpents
The eyewitnesses described an enormous flying snake, banded with brilliant yellow stripes, writhing and twisting in the sky above him. Images.
In an exclusive to Cryptomundo, Jerry Clark responses to those who say that the historical, global sightings of “Sky Serpents” are merely due to “serpent kites.”
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