Terrifying, monstrous serpents may seem to be strictly denizens of the uninhabited jungles and swamps of the world, creatures to be found in the rainforests and jungles of South America or Africa. However, Japan too has had a history of giant snake accounts. Images.
Orang Ikan
In this guest blog by Brent Swancer, he tells of how wartime eyewitnesses described this cryptid as being a strange creature in the water, said to have limbs and a face somewhat similar to a human, but a mouth like a carp. Images.
Basajaun: Spain’s Bigfoot
There exist creatures of considerable height, completely covered in hair, that wander the Pyrenees. Images.
Loh Editorial: Down On The Carter Farm
The view from Asia of the situation happening in Tennessee. Image.
More On Merbeings
Guest blogger Xtrox shares some more insights about the Mermaids and Mermen of the Sea. Images.
Modern Merbeings?
In this guest blog, a Cryptomundo correspondent collects contemporary cases. Mermaid images.
Japanese Wolves – Part III: The Ezo Wolf
The Honshu wolf is the most relatively well known type of wolf of Japan, but it was not the only one. Meet the other mystery wolf. Images.
Japanese Wolves – Part II: Yamainu
Did the Honshu wolf survive past this date and thus defy the extinction orthodoxy? Guest blogger Brent Swancer looks at some possible answers in Part 2 of “Japanese Wolves.” Images.
Japanese Wolves – Part I: Honshu Wolf
A guest blog series by Brent Swancer begins today. The first part of a three-part discussion of Mystery Canids in Japan. Images.
The Notzuchitokage
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.
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