Friday, April 16, 2010

Did Russian villagers capture a female Bigfoot-type creature and bring her to live in the Abkhazian village of Tkhina? Did the 6'6" hairy female deliver half-human babies fathered by the men of the village? Did Russian researchers disinter the remains of the female creature 35 years ago? Here is part of the story of Zana, supposedly a Bigfoot-type creature. With a link to more of the claims of the life and times of a female Russian Bigfoot in captivity. Also, the author of Man-Monkey and There's Something in the Woods..., as well as several other books on various subjects of High Strangeness, seats himself in front of the microphone for Interview: Cryptozoologist Nick Redfern. Elsewhere, Dale Drinnon matches some images of a dead sea creature found in 1983 with other reports from earlier in the last century in Gambo and Ambon; Lindsay Selby continues to try to bring aquatic cryptids up from the depths in Loch Treig Monster Tales; and Richard Muirhead looks into some old accounts to write Some Notes on the Mermaid Part One. Meanwhile, the finding of a new creature anxious to hang a fang in whatever wanders into its bailiwick is noted, with photo, in Tyrannobdella rex: Giant Leech is 'World's Smallest T Rex'. Should one plug one's nostrils when trekking the jungles of the Upper Amazon?

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