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A Resurgence of the Mothman?

http://naturalplane.blogspot.com (153 hits)

It was about 8:00 pm and I was driving home after dropping a friend off at her house. I came to an intersection, a red light, and stopped. Nothing out of the normal, just a regular night. The roads were fairly deserted. More... (Mothman)

Chupacabra or Mangy Coyote?

http://abcnews.go.com (391 hits)

Let's get something straight: There is no real evidence that the mysterious chupacabra exists. Researchers say it's an urban (or rural) legend, like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness monster. More... (The Chupacabra)

Is the Michigan Dogman Back?

http://naturalplane.blogspot.com (386 hits)

Hey, I'm Mike from the Cheboygan, MI area. This is true what I am about to describe. On November 24, 2010 me and two of my friends went out at night around 12 am. We were not hunting but had weapons. More... (Beast of Bodmin Moor)

Pterodactyls still alive?

forteantimes.com (140 hits)

Probably most children who take an interest in crypto­zoology will have been influenced by their reading of Arthur Conan Doyle’s great advent­ure The Lost World (replaced for modern kids, no doubt, by a viewing of Spielberg’s Jurassic Park!). I still vividly recall the scene where the Pterodactylus that Professor Chall­enger has brought from the Lost World is last seen at Start Point by the liner SS Friesland, which is “passed by something between a flying goat and a monstrous bat.” More... (Thunderbirds)

A 'Manta Ray' Shaped Cryptid in WV

http://naturalplane.blogspot.com (368 hits)

Check this out. Lon has posted a great blog about a cryptid in WV that may be 'Ray' shaped and glide through the air. More... (Mothman)

Most Unfortunate Name in Bigfoot History

cryptomundo.com (364 hits)

Sports radio personality Peter Burns commented over the weekend that his name was extremely difficult to live with, as he grew up. (Use your imagination.) Funny, because I never thought of how it must have been for Peter Byrne. I guess the name game could be played with his name too, but most have not gone there. More... (Mokele-Mbembe)

Yosemite Owl - New species or Sub-species?

cryptomundo.com (387 hits)

Using language that is less than precise can be very confusing. I’ve read the article below, by John Richardson, published at the “Care 2 Make A Difference” site a few times. At first, I couldn’t tell if it was a new species or subspecies that was found, although the scientific name given would suggest a subspecies More... (Thunderbirds)


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