First you met the Tsuchinoko. Now greet its near-twin, with an upper body that resembles a lizard’s, with two legs, while the lower body is long, lacks hind-limbs, and resembles a snake. A guest blog on a Japanese cryptid by Brent Swancer. Images.
Hobbits & Menehunes
The Menehune of Hawaii and the Little People of Flores, the tiny 3 feet tall Homo floresiensis, appear to have a lot in common as Proto-Pygmies. Images.
Siberian Snowmen Stealing Crops?
The local Shor people in Kemerovo Region, Siberia, are reporting that something is taking the wild leek crop that is a staple of their diet. And it leaves behind big footprints. Plant image.
Another Mystery Fish Postcard?
Phyllis Mancz of Ohio has sent in a scan of another postcard that might be viewed by some as another mystery fish photograph. Or others might assume it is a funny hoax item, one seen in tourist-laden places like Florida almost a century ago, available to send back home to Aunt Dorothy with a minute-tall-tale hastily written on the back of the card. But is it real or is it fake? There’s a long tradition of fake pictures and drawings being placed on postcards to keep the tourists buying them and the family and friends receiving them laughing. Some are [...]
Remembering The Monkey Man
The attacks of the giant monkey lead to a major media event, which swept from India throughout the entire English-speaking world. Images.
[Today] SFB: World Broadcast Premiere
Southern Fried Bigfoot goes global on April 13th. Details. Here are a couple promo trailers. Videos.
Monsters and Devil Names
Today’s news brings us a vivid current historical example and word of Henry Franzoni’s new groundbreaking book on the subject of Sasquatch, location, and…yes, Tesla.
Matsudodon: Otterly Perplexing
A few years ago, there was a brief, but prolific spate of sightings of a mysterious, seal-like creature in the Edo river of Japan. What does guest blogger Brent Swancer make of this cryptid? Images.


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