More from the recent conference. Images.
Boston Sunday Globe: Putting Cryptozoology on Display to the World
This amazing review by the team of Harris and Lyon of the International Cryptozoology Museum is to be found in the Sunday Globe for April 3, 2011. Images.
Lord Geekington on True Giants
Cameron McCormick has read and reviewed True Giants: Is Gigantopithecus Still Alive?. Images.
Loren Coleman Reviews “Beast Hunter”
A comprehensive critique of this new series includes the exclusive release of images of the renderings of Orang Pendek. Many photos.
First Full Facial Footage of Bigfoot? UPDATE
If it is not a hoax, it could actually be a bit of a breakthrough in hominology and Bigfoot studies. Plus a new update via comments by Blogsquatcher. Also, here is a clarification on the site’s drawing. Images. Video.
Magonia on Giants
Peter Rogerson at John Rimmer’s Magonia read the book, and we appreciate that. Images.
Where Did All The World’s Giants Go?
As was hoped, sometimes the mere publishing of a thoughtful book does result in people writing thoughtfully. Images.
Lindroos on Giants
Tales of giants have been pervasive and persuasive. They’ve been used to sell newspapers, terrify naughty children, name fledgling sports teams and mined as fodder for all types of fantastic fiction.
Newton on Giants
While most students of cryptozoology recognize “Giganto” as a favorite Bigfoot/Yeti candidate, many may be unaware that German anatomist-anthropologist Franz Weidenreich (1873-1948) renamed the creature Giganthropus, treating it as a primitive ancestor of Homo sapiens.
Redfern on Giants
What if something else, something even more fantastic in its implications than the idea that Bigfoot is Gigantopithecus, is actually afoot?
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