Bigfoot Just Got a Big 5 Endorsement
Government and Logging Industry Denying Existence of Bigfoot? Joe Sasquatch Thinks So
In 1987 Abduction Case: Bigfoot Was Named Prime Suspect in Teen's Disappearance
What's It Like To Go On a BFRO Expedition With Matt?
Are These The Florida Skunk Apes Tim Fasano Has Been Looking For?
Owls Are Nothing But Fluff [Nature]
Stone Giants: Stoneclad Eastern Bigfoot Cryptomundo
Grover Krantz was in many ways a giant in the
field of Bigfoot studies. But Loren Coleman thinks that his sometimes
quickly stated theories need to be questioned. Apparently Krantz’s bias
against Eastern Bigfoot reports colored his notion of what was behind
the sightings of “Stone Giants” or “Stone Clads” in Eastern North
America. Elsewhere, you can "test your knowledge of the weird and
wonderful creatures of cryptozoology" by taking the Bigfoot, Nessie & the Kraken: Cryptozoology Quiz.
But what you'll really be doing is testing your knowledge of debunking
cryptozoology rather than about the creatures themselves. If you want
to get out of the armchair, you might consider Howls at nothing: Hunting bigfoot.
It seems the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization is offering
tag-alongs on research expeditions to suspected bigfoot habitats across
North America. The trips typically last four days and cost between $300
and $500, not including airfare, camping equipment or food. And in The Beasts of London, Nick Redfern calls our attention to a review of the Londonist’s review of Neil Arnold’s latest book, Mystery Animals of the British Isles: London,
which they say “…is teeming with preternatural animals, from exotic
big cats to winged abominations straight out of folklore....There’s
plenty of fascinating stuff in here...[But] Arnold maintains a sceptical
though enquiring mind throughout.”
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