Guest blogger gives a rapid overview of the Pine Tree State’s mystery animals.
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.
Japan’s Mystery Kangaroos
Let’s jump into the new year with a guest column about a hopping hot topic. Images.
Takitaro
In this guest blog by Brent Swancer, he examines the mystery of the Otori-ike, which is said to be the home of giant fish lurking within its depths. Images.
Japanese FeeJee Mermaids, Part II
In Part II, Brent Swancer looks deeper into the mystery of the Japanese link to FeeJee Mermaids. Images.
Japanese FeeJee Mermaids – Part I
In a part one of a two-part guest blog by Brent Swancer, he tells us about the ningyo, The Story of Japanese Mermaids. 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.
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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