The floodgates have opened and a wide variety of names and images are leaking out about two companies’ products for this year and next that directly relate to the interests of cryptozoologists. Lots of photos.
Breaking News! Wild Safari Coelacanth
In a world media exclusive from Cryptomundo comes remarkable news about a new replica very special to cryptozoologists. Other prehistoric figurine news is likewise shared. Also, here is a hint of the museum developments. Images.
Why Do Plesiosaurs Have Long Necks?
Examining an interview to discover what’s being said about the Loch Ness Monsters, the Pleisosaur Hypothesis, toys, and why certain marine reptiles’ necks grew so long. Images.
Tylosaurus: Popular Culture’s Oceanic T. rex
“I always loved the retro style with the dorsal crests (which made it look like a mythic sea serpent or a sea dragon),” writes today’s contributor. Images. [Updated with newly dated data.]
Jurassic Ink Sac Discovered…Fresh In Stone
The find was made at a site which was first excavated in Victorian times where thousands of Jurassic fossils with preserved soft tissues were found. Images.
Did Atrox Have Manes? {Updated}
What do you think? Updated with new cave lion images.
Swimming Ground Sloths
What if some sea monster stories were actually based on these unique species? Image.
Procynosuchus
Do you know what it is? And why we are interested? Images.
Are Extinct & Living Dinosaurs Just Gray?
The schools of thought clearly divide along strict lines of thought regarding this issue. It makes a big difference in what you are seeing in your local creationist museums, postage stamps, and dino toy stores. Updated with new images.
Ancient Mammal Tracks Discovered
Hundreds of tiny footprints left by mammals some 190 million years ago have been found on a canyon wall. Image.
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