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Bella Coola’s own Nuxalk nation Indian Clayton Mack, born in 1910, the latter reign of “the great wilderness hunters,” he guided the rich and the famous on trophy hunts, captivating everyone from the Bella Coola locals to jet setters with his hunting prowess and mastery at telling campfire stories. He was one of a kind.
Investigate Further: Clayton Mack Sees His Third Sasquatch In South Bentinck BC »
Scientific American Bloggers and Podcast Hosts Speculate on the Yeti
Posted by: Guy Edwards on August 6th, 2013
On the heels of the success of their speculative book about dinosaurs, palaeozoologist Darren Naish, and palaeontological artists John Conway and C.M. Kosemen are coming out with a book focused on speculative Cryptozoology.
Investigate Further: Scientific American Bloggers and Podcast Hosts Speculate on the Yeti »
Megalodon: Discovery Channel Should Be Ashamed of Itself!
Bigfoot Times, August 2013
Review of The Monster Trilogy Guidebook
Man Who Coined the Word "Big Foot"
Maine's Cryptozoology Museum
Finding Bigfoot At Bigfoot Discovery Museum
Review of The Monster Trilogy Guidebook
Man Who Coined the Word "Big Foot"
Maine's Cryptozoology Museum
Finding Bigfoot At Bigfoot Discovery Museum
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