Cryptozoology Tales

Mystery Animal (Newspaper 1932)

Mystery Animal (Newspaper 1932)

A mystery animal, shaggy and powerful, is terrorising dwellers in the mountain ranges between Brigbe and Yackandandah. Already the bush prowler has made three attacks on wayfarers and prints of a giant have been found in soft soil.

 

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The Hairy Man 1934

The Hairy Man 1934

An extract from the Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 10 February 1934. I have modified the original text which can be found on trove due to some racial terms that are not suitible in my opinion. I found the article to be an interesting reflection on superstions of the time.

 

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White Bigfoot?

White Bigfoot?

The Following video has been making the rounds on YouTube and other Crypto Websites ... could it be the only real video footage of an Albino Bigfoot or just another guy in a suite?

 

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What is Cryptozoology

Cryptozoology (from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, "hidden" + zoology; literally, "study of hidden animals") refers to the search for animals whose existence has not been proven.

 

This includes looking for living examples of animals that are considered extinct, such as dinosaurs; animals whose existence lacks physical evidence but which appear in myths, legends, or are reported, such as Bigfoot and Chupacabra; and wild animals dramatically outside their normal geographic ranges, such as phantom cats or "ABCs" (an initialism commonly used by cryptozoologists that stands for Alien Big Cats).

 

The animals cryptozoologists study are often referred to as cryptids, a term coined by John Wall in 1983. Cryptozoology is not a recognized branch of zoology or a discipline of science.[1] It is an example of pseudoscience because it relies heavily upon anecdotal evidence, stories and alleged sightings.

 

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