Saturday, August 17, 2013

Bobcat on Bigfoot and Willow Creek





Meldrum in Russia?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 16th, 2013
News posted on Facebook…
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Search for Hidden Beasts With John Kirk

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on August 17th, 2013
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In addition to Ogopogo, John and I discuss Nessie, Caddy, the Naden Harbor Carcass, Sea Serpents and China’s Yeren, as well as his recent expedition to the Congo to search for Mokele-Mbembe… which yielded some remarkable results. Join us for some fascinating conversation!
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Volunteers Clear Path to Bigfoot’s Siberian Lair

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 16th, 2013
You may not find Bigfoot in Siberia, but at least you can access the creature’s alleged stomping ground now that volunteers have cleared the track that leads across the taiga to its believed lair.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

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Charity Event with Cliff Barackman and Bobo in Portland, OR




The Man on the Trail of Bigfoot

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 14th, 2013
For Felton’s Michael Rugg, a life-long devotion to tracking California’s most famous non-human biped isn’t merely a personal quest, it’s a form of art.
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Myakka Skunk Ape Video

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 14th, 2013
Video captured in Myakka, FL on March 2, 2013.
Is it a reappearance pf the Myakka Skunk Ape?
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What's the big deal about a pigmented perissodactyl? This Old World tapir species is known for being bichromatic except for a (mostly) melanistic specimen from the early 20th century. Since that time, its existence has been pawned off as a simple mutation. Now a recent, candid discovery might suggest the Malayan tapir has its own subspecies. For more marvels in this vein, we're happy to join Karl in announcing Mirabilis Is Here! Fully illustrated, Mirabilis: A Carnival of Cryptozoology and Unnatural History is brimming with puppy-sized spiders, Trunko sightings, the harpoon-tusked sukotyro, and gargantuan prehistoric beavers! Karl, you had us at gargantuan prehistoric beavers.




The Muse: The man on the trail of BigfootSanta Cruz Sentinel
Bigfoot Discovery Museum curator Michael Rugg stands outside the museum with cryptozoological artifacts and donated bones in the museum's collection.
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