Do some hairy hominids demonstrate culture? An insightful contribution from T. Peter Park. Images.
Tengu
The mountains and forests of Japan have long been the domain of the legendary Tengu, one of the most famous and ubiquitous creatures in Japanese folklore. A guest blog by Brent Swancer, with images.
Kusshi
The creature reportedly is between 10 and 20 meters in length (30 to 60 ft), and the most commonly cited coloration is a dark brown. Images.
Japan’s Giant Crayfish
A fisherman described seeing a crayfish crawling along the bottom in the clear water of the lake that he estimated as being at least 3 feet long. Images.
Mossie
モッシー in Japanese, the creature is alleged to inhabit the five lakes that ring the foot of Mt. Fuji. Images.
Kenmun
It is said to be around 1 to 1.3 meters tall, and covered in kinky, red or black hair. Images.
Yamapikarya – Part 2
What suggested answers to the identity of the cryptid could be out there right now, prowling the jungles of Iriomote Island? Images.
Yamapikarya – Part 1
While the Iriomote wildcat is no longer a cryptid, there have long been stories and rumors of another type of larger cat living deep in the remote, mist shrouded jungles of the island. Images.
Tentacles
It is very rare in nature to find octopuses with extra tentacles, but there are a couple remarkable cases of just such a thing. Images.
Air Disaster in 1962
Guest blogger Mark A. Hall shares his thoughts about recent events in relationship to a possible collision of an airliner with a giant bird of a mere few decades ago.
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