Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 1st, 2008
The Cowardly Dog encounters Bigfoot. Video.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 1st, 2008
The sudden death of Scott Norman at 45 years of age merely goes to reinforce my memories of other recent losses of African dinosaur hunters. Photos.
Investigate Further: Mokele-Mbembe Deaths »
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 1st, 2008
After much anticipation and several false starts, with initial planning going back to late 2006, the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy (TBRC) proudly unveiled its new website, on February 23, 2008.
Investigate Further: TBRC Unveils New Website »
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 1st, 2008
Here are some new images about hairy matters in Malaysia. Much appreciation to Peter Loh for creating this exclusive comic for Cryptomundo.
Investigate Further: Johor Bigfoot Cartoons »
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Judging from the number of big cat sightings issuing from around Great Britain, the large felines have become ubiquitous to the country. There have now been two more sightings in the Stonehaven area. If the big cats being sighted in the British countryside are released pets or their descendants, just how many big cat pets were being harbored by cat fanciers across the country? How else would big cats be able to set up home in England? Also, Beast Seen Prowling Around Gravestones.
First came reports of the collapse of many bee colonies. Soon, the announcement was made that rabbits had disappeared from Yellowstone National Park. Then the disappearance of the Minnesota moose was announced. Now comes word the disease killing bats in the northeastern US appears to have spread. Do these deaths and disappearances of several very different species have a common denominator? Also, Biologists Asking for Reports of Bat Sightings.
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