The coelacanth continued to be the “darling of cryptozoology” in 2009, with noteworthy events associated with the species occurring all year. Many images.
New Asian Warbler
Phylloscopus calciatilis has been discovered in the forests of Laos and Vietnam. Image.
Hey Joe, What Kind Of ‘Roos Were They?
When I read breaking news like this coming out of New Guinea this weekend, I naturally ask myself, “What species were they?” Image.
New Crab Discoveries Total Four
“The oceans off eastern Africa, the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean are all particularly poorly sampled,” says the discoverer, which means that many other species may remain to be discovered. Images.
New Dolphin Species Discoverer Honored
An Australian has won the award at a Canadian conference. The new dolphin is unique in many ways. Images.
When A Cryptic Species Is An Insect
Sometimes semi-cryptids, known species of animals seen by native peoples beyond where they are normally known, in time and space, but unproven by zoologists (yet), apparently can be insects. Images.
New Chameleon Discovered
This new lizard was first spotted while the team was surveying monkeys in the Magombera Forest and one member disturbed a twig snake eating the new species. Images.
Bulletin! Cryptozoology Is Being Used By Scientists
We all heard about the new species of that bald-headed bird, oh, so innocently found recently. Now here’s the rest of the story, the confirmation of the cryptozoological method, indeed, quietly happening in what is sometimes called EdgeScience. Images.
Rediscovered Extinct Lemur Has Wider Range
No more than 300 individuals are still in existence, but a few new clusters have been found. How much trouble is it to find the proper lemur’s photo? Images.
Banggai Crow Found 107 Years After “Extinction”
The bird was believed by many to be extinct until Indonesian biologists finally secured two new specimens on Peleng Island. Images.
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