Saturday, June 29, 2013


Mountain Monsters: Grassman of Perry County

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 29th, 2013
Tonight at 10 PM ET/PT on Destination America:
Residents of Perry County, Ohio have reported a 1,000 pound Grassman seen in the woods. Now a group of expert hunters and trappers are using their backwoods knowledge to catch the Grassman and make Appalachia safe once again.

Mountain Monsters: Wolfman of Wolfe County

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 29th, 2013
Tonight at 9 PM ET/PT on Destination America:
Wolfe County, Kentucky has a fresh trail of evidence that a 500 pound Wolfman is terrorizing the region. Now a group of expert hunters and trappers are using their backwoods knowledge to catch the Wolfman and make Appalachia safe once again.

Bigfoot-Shaped Rock Is A Rock, Not A Bigfoot’s Fossil Skull




Drumroll, please. Karl Shuker present's his Top Ten list of the most extraordinary and scientifically significant zoological arrivals and revivals of modern times. If you expect to see the coelacanth, the mountain gorilla, and the okapi on this list, you'd be right. But there are a few lesser known discoveries here as well: the Congo Peacock, the Chocoan Peccary, and the Takahe, to name a few. Will Bigfoot ever make the list? Listen in asBob Gimlin and Bill Munns Share New Insights into the Patterson/Gimlin Bigfoot Film. Bob Gimlin was there when this famous Bigfoot footage was filmed and Bill Munns has conducted one of the most thorough analyses of the film. But it almost seems as if Bill knows more about what happened than Bob. InColumbus and the Search for Greek Mythical Monsters in America, many of the unusual creatures Columbus reported seeing in the New World can be explained as "you see what you expect to see." Columbus, who thought he had found the India, seemed to be applying the creatures of Pliny's India to the Indies.




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