A Green Mountain Falls man has seen prints in the snow that have him convinced their were made by Bigfoot. He also believes he'll get them on camera the way he says he's already gotten a photo of an alien with his motion sensor camera. But what makes this story worth mentioning is the report by Ken French, a ranger for the Pikes Peak District, who remembers seeing a strange creature near Centennial Point. “I saw a dark uniformed color individual walking on the snow, and I stopped my tour bus and ask for binoculars,” recalled French. Elsewhere, John Kirk is trying to drum up support for the release of a video that supposedly shows the Alaska Cadborosaurus. In Alaska Cadborosaurus Footage Owner Speaks Up, we learn that "only one creature’s head is fully visible and it looks like a camel’s..." Also on Cryptomundo, the recent tornadoes in Oklahoma prompt Loren Coleman to revisit the El Reno Ape Prints. And Coleman and Hall's latest book gets a thorough examination in a post that bears the title of the book True Giants: Is Gigantopithecus Still Alive? And in Beasts and Rumours of Beasts Peter Rogerson reviews Monsters of the Gevaudan: The Making of a Beast by history professor Jay Smith. "This book is an excellent example of how minute and detailed history can tell a human story as dramatic as any novel."
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