Friday, October 01, 2010

Australian Big Cats: Reviewed There's Something in the Woods
Nick Redfern turns over his blog to the author of Monster!, The Mystery Animals of the British Isles: Kent, and Paranormal London for a review of the new book by Michael Williams and Rebecca Lang, Australian Big Cats: An Unnatural History of Panthers. Neil Arnold has the honors of describing the new release from the two Australian natives, and draws an immediate parallel between the mystery feline story in Australia and the same phenomenon in the United Kingdom. Arnold calls the new book the the finest he's read on the subject of out-of-place large felines, saying even dyed-in-the-wool skeptics will like the over-400-page long effort from Williams and Lang. The book holds numerous eyewitness accounts of big cat encounters and "impressive photographs" of the wide amount of evidence, from slaughtered livestock to pawprints, including actual images of the cats themselves. Then Redfern takes back his blogspot to expound about the difference between what is being called a chupacabras in Texas and Oklahoma, as opposed to the much different cryptid that originally bore the name from Puerto Rico, in Chup Chasing. And Redfern follows up with the announcement of his new writing assignment for TAPS Paramagazine in Realm of Monsters. Elsewhere, images reminiscent of the Mothman that might even drift into the realm of UFOs as living organisms finds Lon Strickler presenting a follow up to a story first presented by Chris Holly in Additional Ray-Shaped Cryptid Sightings in WV Ohio River Valley Revealed. With images.

From the maverick science news: Two scientists from the University of Queensland in Australia have determined through examination of extinction reports that were followed later, often by decades, with news that the species reported to have become extinct was still extant. Records indicate more than a third of the animals reported to have suffered extinction since the year 1500 have been rediscovered at a later date. Elsewhere, in an examination of science that wasn't depicted as such, Dr. Beachcombing points out that the claim the ancient Irish "knew far less than their neighbours on the Continent about the workings of the heavens" is not true, showing that the Irish had quite a penchant for stargazing in Dragons and Hairy Stars in Early Ireland.



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Rolling On Bigfoot Country 2010, Bluff Creek, California

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#48 - Abominable (2006) Movie Review

films. This time I review the 2006 flick Abominable, in my opinion a Bigfoot movie that does it right. A man (Matt McCoy) recovering from a ...

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Patty

Some pics i put togther of Patty, i believe her to be a real bigfoot, please enjoy! :)... Bigfoot cryptozoology weird sasquatch ...

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