Alex MidnightWalker Thinks Tim Fasano's Bigfoot And Deer Photo Is Too Good To Be True
Bama Gives Bigfoot Chicks His Custom Wood
British Journalist continues to bring us Yeti news from Russia
Benjamin Radford Goes Beyond Bigfoot Prints and DNA
Animal Planet's Imaginary Dr. Paul Robertson And "NOAA Fisheries Dept" Probably Found An Ama, Not A Mermaid Bigfoot Evidence
A guest blogger on Bigfoot Evidence
has a likely theory for mermaid sightings centuries ago. She thinks
they may have been Amas, deep-sea divers, a theory which makes a good deal
of sense. However, the most interesting mystery surrounding Animal
Planet's rather ridiculous and silly mermaid mockumentary is how people
can be gullible enough to believe it as fact. The arguments being
played out all over the internet right now are far more entertaining
than the show itself. Meanwhile in Michigan, Bigfoot's
much less famous cousin, the Nain Rouge, is getting a bit of attention
as writer David Claerr recounts his encounter with the bizarre primate:
The Demon of the Straits Revisited. Claerr spotted the creature huddled in the middle of a field, crouched down and doing its best
tree stump imitation while peering at him under its arm. Understandably
alarmed, he tossed a rock at it and watched it run away with a
decidedly primate-like gait. And finally, Richard F goes to Boggy Creek and tells us he liked it. He highly recommends The Legend of Boggy Creek by Lyle Blackburn.
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