Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Giant Anaconda Cryptozoology Online
Lindsay Selby revisits tales of Sucuri Gigante, the legendary giant anaconda of South America. Selby relates many of the reports collected through the years of sightings, captures and killings of the giant reptiles, including the famous account of famed British explorer Colonel Percy Fawcett in which Fawcett claimed to have killed a specimen measuring 62 feet in length. Woven into these tales of giant snakes are accounts of what appear to be very large glowing orbs in the waters of South America that are believed to be the eyes of the Sucuri Gigante. Meanwhile, a small family of hairless blue canines could become part of the first Centre for Fortean Zoology expedition of the year, as described in Richie and Naomi West: CFZ Expedition to Texas. With photo. Elsewhere, a creature peculiar to Ohio could become a star if things pan out for a new motion picture, as reviewed in The Legend of Grassman Brings Ohio Sasquatchploitation. With video trailer.

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