Mummified Monsters in Japan
Here is a link to an article concerning mummified curiosities in Japanese museums and Buddist Temples.
http://www.weirdasianews.com/2009/09/16/demons-lurk-halls-japans-buddhist-temples/
by Ian · Published October 12, 2009
Here is a link to an article concerning mummified curiosities in Japanese museums and Buddist Temples.
http://www.weirdasianews.com/2009/09/16/demons-lurk-halls-japans-buddhist-temples/
by Ian · Published September 12, 2009
A resident of Fairdale, Kentcky caught the following critter on his surveillance camera. Any suggestions?
by Ian · Published September 8, 2009
Lots of new species have been uncovered in Papua New Guinea
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/sep/07/discovery-species-papua-new-guinea
by Andrew Gable · Published August 26, 2009
Hey, I was just wondering if at anyone here has happened to hear of the Black Beast of Boreham Mere, which would be from Essex I believe. I know virtually nothing about it – the extent of my kinowledge is a bit of a newspaper clipping I saw in a book once.
by Ian · Published July 30, 2009
A new bird has been found in Laos.
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/07/29/bald-headed-bird.html
by Daniel Parkinson · Published July 28, 2009
Another link from the bbc
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8172064.stm
To me it doesn’t look that big, I thought it looks more like a big tom cat, hard to say as you can’t gauge it exactly on the rails.
by oddblackmore · Published July 27, 2009
I am currently in the midst of compiling a thorough database of paranormal events in and around the UK, based on individuals personal experiences and sightings.
by The Doctor · Published July 15, 2009
http://forteanzoology.blogspot.com/2009/07/nz-montauk-monster.html
Odd caracass akin to the Montauk Monster
by Andrew Gable · Published July 14, 2009
I’m currently researching one aspect of cryptozoology, following up on the mentions in the Welsh Triads and several other pieces of early Arthurian literature of a Gwrgi Garwllwyd, the rough-grey man-dog. In the Triads he was mentioned as a cannibal and ally of the Saxon king Aethelfrith of Berenicia. In a Welsh poem whose name escapes me at the moment, Arthur’s knight Cei (later Angli
by Ian · Published July 14, 2009
I am sure that most mermaid sightings could be explained away as being seals. However, there are two cases from the north of Scotland where (if you believe it) they got to examine the mermaids closely.
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