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  1. Cryptozoology A To Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature by Loren Coleman, Jerome Clark, 1999-08-05
  2. Monster Hunt: The Guide to Cryptozoology by Rory Storm, 2008-11-04
  3. The Weiser Field Guide to Cryptozoology: Werewolves, Dragons, Skyfish, Lizard Men, and Other Fascinating Creatures Real and Mysterious by Deena West Budd, 2010-03-01
  4. Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale by Raechell Smith, Mark Bessire, 2006-12-01
  5. Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology: A Global Guide to Hidden Animals and Their Pursuers by Michael Newton, 2005-01-06
  6. Cryptozoology: Science & Speculation by Chad Arment, 2004-02-01
  7. Searching for Sasquatch: Crackpots, Eggheads, and Cryptozoology (Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology) by Brian Regal, 2011-03-15
  8. Sasquatch/Bigfoot and the Mystery of the Wild Man: Cryptozoology & the Mythology in the Pacific Northwest by Jean-Paul, Ph.D. Debenat, 2009-05-15
  9. Biblical Cryptozoology Revealed Cryptidsof The Bible by Dale Stuckwish, 2009-06-04
  10. Heretofore: Unknown by Lee Murphy, 2007-06-12
  11. Tom Slick: True Life Encounters in Cryptozoology by Loren Coleman, 2002-07-01
  12. The Historical Bigfoot by Chad Arment, 2006-08-22
  13. Mysterious Creatures: A Guide to Cryptozoology, 2 Volume Set by George M. Eberhart, 2002-12
  14. Cryptozoology and the Investigation of Lesser-Known Mystery Animals

1. Cryptozoology.com
cryptozoology.com The online resource for cryptozoology, cryptids, and other mysterious creatures.
http://www.cryptozoology.com/
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2. Cryptozoology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Those involved in Cryptozoological study are known as cryptozoologists; the animals that they study are often referred to as cryptids , a term coined by
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptozoology
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Terminology "The Colossal Octopus", a pen and wash drawing by malacologist Pierre Denys de Montfort , 1801, from the descriptions of French sailors reportedly attacked by a Kraken off the coast of Angola Details Terminology Cryptozoology Definition Signature The study of/search for animals that fall outside of zoological records Misc Coined by Dr Bernard Heuvelmans
Ivan T. Sanderson
See Also Cryptid Cryptozoology (from Greek: κρυπτός, krypt³s , "hidden"; ζῷον, z´on , "animal"; and λόγος, logos , "knowledge" or "study" – c.f. zoology ) - Literally: "The study of Hidden Animals" - is the study of/search for animals which fall outside of contemporary zoological catalogs. It consists of two primary fields of research 1) The search for living examples of animals taxonomically identified through fossil records, but which are believed to be extinct, 2) The search for animals that fall outside of taxonomic records due to a lack of empirical evidence, but for which anecdotal evidence exists in the form of myths, legends, or unconfirmed sightings. Those involved in Cryptozoological study are known as cryptozoologists ; the animals that they study are often referred to as " cryptids ", a term coined by John Wall in 1983.

3. Cryptozoology
A massive collection of cryptozoology related links. By Philip R. Pib Burns.
http://www.pibburns.com/cryptozo.htm
Cryptozoology
Have we found all the large animals still living in the world? Probably not, since in the last decade some previously unknown species have surfaced in Southeast Asia, for example. This page is dedicated to such animals commonly called "cryptids" which might possibly exist in nature but whose existence has not yet been accepted by modern science. If you are interested in animals which have never existed in nature (although they may, in part, have been based upon real animals) such as gryphons and mermaids, please see my legendary animals page. Cryptozoological topics have generated a vast number of books, magazines, and articles. My page of books about cryptozoology lists some I've found interesting. Encounters with hairy hominids or "wild men" like the Yeti Sasquatch , and Nguoi Rung go back to antiquity and appear in legends throughout the world. One of the earliest literary compositions in the world, the Epic of Gilgamesh, contains a hairy wildman named Enkidu. North America's representative is usually called the Sasquatch, one of its Native American names, or Bigfoot. The best-known photographic evidence is the famous Roger Patterson film of a purported Sasquatch, taken in 1967. (Stories that Patterson's film was a hoax continue to circulate.) One hypothesis is that some reports represent encounters with surviving representatives of supposedly extinct hominoid or hominid species. A popular choice for Bigfoot is

4. Cryptozoology - Searching For Hidden Animals
cryptozoology is the study of still unknown species of animals. These cryptids, as they are called, include not only the Loch Ness monster, sasquatch and
http://web.ncf.ca/bz050/HomePage.cryptoz.html
Taking a Hard Look at Cryptozoology
Cryptozoology is the study of still unknown species of animals. These cryptids, as they are called, include not only the Loch Ness monster, sasquatch and other "mega-monsters", but also many lesser known mystery creatures. (Some of these have more evidence going for them than the monster super-stars.) Cryptozoology often receives a bad rep because it is often practiced with little skepticism, or regard for scientifically supported facts and theories. Likewise, paranormal cryptozoologists do little to help the integrity of cryptozoology. It can, however, be a level-headed, interesting and possibly even scientific subject, if examined with open-minded skepticism and a scientific viewpoint. Such an approach is the basis of this web site on cryptozoology. Ockham's razor, which basically states that the simplest explanation is probably the correct one, is a rationale that looms large here. This web site is undergoing a major revampplease disregard any juvenile grammar and credulity (I started this web site when I was rather young)!
Introducing Cryptozoology...

5. The Cryptozoologist: Cryptozoology
This site overviews cryptozoology, discusses some unknown creatures encountered around the world, and details the passionate pursuit of these species by
http://www.lorencoleman.com/
CONTACT the cryptozoologist For Breaking News, click here to see Cryptomundo's CryptoZoo News...
The Top Ten Cryptozoology Stories of 2006

Top Ten Bigfoot Stories of 2006
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Insights into the Wallace Hoax

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"Chupacabras: "It's sort of like Jennifer Lopez, kind of cross-cultural."

- Loren Coleman, 1999.

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Visit The Anomalist Newsline for other breaking Fortean and Cryptozoology News, plus more. The Mothman File The Mothman Death List: Updated 20 Aug 2005 Speaker Available: Loren Coleman is now available to speak to your group. Click here for more information "After a lifetime of research, Loren Coleman has produced the most complete overview of Mothman and its minionsthe scariest family of monsters on Earth." John A. Keel, author of The Mothman Prophecies Thank you for visiting and learning a little bit more about cryptozoology and the relatively unknown world we share with so many mysteries. Questions? Radio interviews? Media assistance required? Student inquiries?

6. The Cryptid Zoo: A Menagerie Of Cryptozoology
A guide to the science of cryptozoology and the creatures it studies, from Bigfoot to the giant vampire bat.
http://www.newanimal.org/
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Cryptozoology is the study of animals and other creatures that have not yet been accepted by science as real. In other words, it is monster-hunting. Cryptozoologists look for creatures like sea serpents and the yeti , hoping to gather enough evidence to prove that these beings exist. They also look for more commonplace animals, such as the ivory-billed woodpecker , the giant vampire bat , the inflatable hedgehog and the pygmy elephant . Creatures that are under investigation by cryptozoologists are called cryptids. Although cryptozoology doesn't get much respect from other scientific disiplines, it has had some spectacular success stories, including the pongo (now known as the gorilla), the okapi (an animal that looks like a cross between a giraffe and zebra), and the coelacanth (a prehistoric fish thought to be extinct).
Cryptozoologists are a specialized branch of monster hunters. Since their ultimate goal is to discover either new species of animal or new subspecies, the science of cryptozoology is rooted in biology. The more a creature shows evidence of being supernatural, the less likely it is that cryptozoologists would be interested in it. Not many cryptozoologists investigate the strangest things like ghostly demon cats, Mothman or werewolves . Ghost hunts are left to the paranormal investigators and a few fringe cryptozoologists. On the other hand, there are very few animals, however mythical they may be, that have never stirred the interest of a cryptozoologist. This is because perfectly real animals have often been obscured by so much folklore that they seemed ridiculous.

7. Cryptomundo.com » The Top Cryptozoology Stories Of 2005
Cryptomundo.com » The Top cryptozoology Stories of 2005.
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    The Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2005
    Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 23rd, 2005 The Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2005 by Loren Coleman, Cryptozoologist and Author, Bigfoot! Cryptozoology A to Z , and other books. Wired News , "America Goes Cryptozoology Crazy." From the Associated Press to Downeast Magazine , from Boing Boing to Business Wire, from Maine Things Considered to Coast to Coast AM , from Giant Robot Attack of the Show , from the Maine Sunday Telegram to Fox TV News, from the Southern Illinoisian to the Daily Egyptian , from CNN to the Voice of America, from ESPN News to the Anomalist Newsline, from the Lewiston Sun-Journal to The New York Times , bloggers, correspondents, and reporters were talking about "cryptozoology" more than ever before in 2005. My own personal discovery of cryptozoology began in March 1960, thanks to an encounter with Yeti and encouragement from my mentors, the late cryptozoologists Sanderson and Heuvelmans. After forty years in this pursuit, in 2000, I decided it was time to start an annual tradition of reviewing the top stories involving cryptozoology. These annual picks are cryptozoological events, which became newsworthy during the previous twelve months (even though they may have happened in an earlier year). They have garnered the most media coverage and caused the most discussions that touch on cryptozoology. Furthermore, I point to, marginally, other news that should have perhaps received more press and broadcast notice.

8. Cryptozoology
cryptozoology is, literally, the study of hidden animals. It is the study of such creatures as the Australian bunyip, Bigfoot, the chupacabra,
http://skepdic.com/crypto.html
Robert Todd Carroll
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cryptozoology
Cryptozoology is literally , the study of hidden animals . It is the study of such creatures as the Australian bunyip Bigfoot, the chupacabra, and the Loch Ness monster . It is not a recognized branch of the science of zoology. Cryptozoology relies heavily upon testimonials and circumstantial evidence in the form of legends and folklore, and the stories and alleged sightings of mysterious beasts by indigenous peoples, explorers, and travelers. Since cryptozoologists spend most of their energy trying to establish the existence of creatures, rather than examining actual animals, they are more akin to psi researchers than to zoologists. Expertise in zoology, however, is asserted to be a necessity for work in cryptozoology, according to Dr. Bernard Heuvelmans, who coined the term to describe his investigations of animals unknown to science. This focus on evaluating the evidence for "cryptids" was continued by the International Society for Cryptozoology, which is now defunct. See also cryptozoology topical listings.

9. Cryptozoology
cryptozoology. BIG FOOT FLORIDA SKUNK APE - MAPINGUARI - SASQUATCH - YETI - YOSER CHUPACABRAS LOCH NESS MONSTER SHAPE SHIFTERS ~ SHIMMERS
http://www.crystalinks.com/life.html
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BIG FOOT - FLORIDA SKUNK APE - MAPINGUARI - SASQUATCH - YETI - YOSER
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SHAPE SHIFTERS ~ SHIMMERS ... CRYSTALINKS MAIN PAGE

10. The UnMuseum - Cryptozoology And Lost Worlds
The Silver Lake Monster was not the first, nor the last, cryptozoological hoax. For thousands of years people have tried to impress each other with stories
http://www.unmuseum.org/lostw.htm
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The tiny fishing trawler bounced and pitched in the choppy gray sea. The date: December 22, 1938. Suddenly there was a commotion on deck. The skipper hurried back to see what was going on. He found his crew standing around a large, odd fish that lay flopping and snapping on the wooden planks. The skipper had never seen anything like it. It didn't look very edible so the crew was about to toss it back into the sea with the rest of the "trash" fish when the skipper halted them. The creature was so unusual that perhaps it would have another value... He was right. The fish was called a coelacanth and when scientists on shore where able to view it they placed it in a subclass of the Crossopterygii, or "lobe-finned fish." The creature was well known to paleontologists, but no naturalist had ever expected to see the fish in the flesh since everyone thought the coelacanth had died out with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period some sixty five million years ago.

11. Cryptozoology
Contains information on the study of hidden animals, and information on various cryptids such as Bigfoot, Yeti, and other less well known creatures.
http://kodos86.tripod.com/
Cryptozoology Cryptozoology Info Frequently Asked Questions Cryptids The Study of Unknown Animals Cryptozoology, the study of unknown animals, deals with animals as of yet unnacepted by science (such as bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster), as well as animals reported in areas outside of their normal habitat, and surviving members of species believed to be extinct. Updates 6/21/02- Added webcounter 6/21/02- Pages linked together. The site isn't complete yet, though it should be working now. 6/21/02- Beta version published. Crytozoology Info Frequently Asked Questions Cryptids (hidden animals) The author of the site can be contacted at kodos86@yahoo.com

12. Subversive Element - Cryptozoology
A collection of articles regarding the fringe aspects of biology called cryptozoology, and the alleged creatures the subject encompasses
http://www.subversiveelement.com/Cryptozoology.html
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El Chupacabra

Flying Rods

Reptoids - Reptilians
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One day in June of 1873, a farmer in Bonham, Texas, USA, looked up from his work and was astonished at what he saw. There appeared to be an enormous flying snake, banded with brilliant yellow stripes, writhing and twisting in the sky above him.
El Chupacabra, the name translated from Spanish means literally " The Goat Sucker ". The reason for this garrish name derives from the fact that the victims of this creature were, at first, usually goats who died with two puncture wounds to the throat and all of the blood drained from their bodies.
Just what are these things, described as flying rods? Your guess is as good as mine, however in my personal opinion, they represent possibly the best evidence of alien life to date, or at the least, an exotic new form of life often described as sky fish, due to the undulating motion in which they travel. Rods were discovered accidentally by film maker Jose Escamilla in 1994, while filming in Midway, New Mexico
I have to tell you, the first time I heard of the word Reptoids, I was a little bit skeptical to say the least. Initially they seemed like something that belonged in a Star Trek tv show, not in any serious type of discussion to do with alien beings that perhaps visit this Earth. As time wore on though, I found my skeptism turning from "What ? Are you kidding?" to " Maybe it's me thats crazy!".

13. Cryptozoology At StrangeArk.com
cryptozoology, strange animals, and unusual natural history.
http://www.strangeark.com/
Cryptozoology, BioForteana, Zoological Oddities, Unusual Natural History Web Strangeark.com StrangeArk Blog About Cryptozoology BioFortean Review Cryptozoology Resources Cryptofiction and Publishing Questions?
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14. Cryptozoology - Discussion Forum For Hidden And Unknown Animals
cryptozoology Forum Hidden / Unknown Creatures News, Views, Sightings/Encounters Talk.
http://www.cryptozoology.org/
Welcome to Cryptozoology.org Bookmark Cryptozoology.org! Cryptozoology Discussion Forum - Enter Here Chat with fellow cryptozoology enthusiasts about cryptid news, sightings/encounters, videos, photographs and other potential evidence. Learn about and share information regarding hidden/unknown animals plus other related topics. Bigfoot/Sasquatch, Other Hominoids, Lake and Sea Monsters, Winged Cryptids, Cryptid Cats/Canines/Marsupials/Mammals/Reptiles/Amphibians, Living Dinosaurs, Animal Discussions, etc... Shopping Links - (thx for your support!) Cryptozoology Auction items - books, dvds, art, toys, colletibles, etc.. Bigfoot Auctions F ortean Times Magazine Back Issues ... Get great deals on animal magazines ($23.95 for Ancient American) Zoobooks - The #1 Kids Magazine about Animals! Abebooks.com DiscoveryChannelStore.com - telescopes, weather tools, cutting-edge electronics, toys, books, cameras, outdoor items, high-quality fitness and relaxation products Shop the National Geographic Store! Discount Pet Meds at Petscriptions Need Web Hosting?

15. X-Project Magazine Cryptozoology Archives
A listing of XProject content exploring cryptozoology and creatures such as Another cryptozoological enigma bites the dust as the famous de Loys Ape
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... Archives > Cryptozoology X-PROJECT CRYPTOZOOLOGY ARCHIVE A listing of X-Project content exploring cryptozoology and creatures such as bigfoot, lake monsters, sea serpents, chupacabra, etc... FEATURED CONTENT: Mothman During the mid-1960's, a creature known as Mothman terrorized people in the Ohio River Valley in West Virginia. Witnesses described it as being larger than a man, gray or black in colour, with a ten foot wingspan. Its red, glowing eyes gave off an aura of terror to those who saw it. When Lake Monsters Attack The darker side of aquatic cryptozoology. De Loys Ape Another cryptozoological enigma bites the dust as the famous de Loys Ape turns out to be just a spider monkey. The Loveland Frog The Loveland Frog mystery appears to be less of an enigma after the rumors are dispelled from the famous sighting in 1972. Trapping Selma A Norwegian expedition during the summer of 2000 attempts to trap a legendary lake monster that has eluded them over more than 20 years of searching. The Jersey Devil A legendary monster of New Jersey folklore. Famous for invading homes by entering through the chimney and ransacking the place until it left with the children!

16. Welcome To GUST - Global Underwater Search Team
www.cryptozoology.st/ Similar pages Cryptozoological Realms cryptozoology - Scientific study of cryptozoology is the scientific study of hidden animals like Bigfoot, Loch Ness monster, and Mokele-mbembe.
http://www.cryptozoology.st/
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17. Dale Cozort's Cryptozoology Page
cryptozoology is the search for animals not yet recognized by Western science. cryptozoology covers searches for extremely unlikely animalsBigfoot,
http://members.aol.com/dalecoz/dale3.htm
Dale Cozort's Cryptozoology Page
(Bigfoot and the like)
Table of Contents
What's New Exploring The Boundaries Of Cryptozoology. Cryptozoology And Relevant Paleontology News CryptozoologyHard Evidence ... Old News 3 (November 1993 July 1994) Cryptozoology resources Fortean Times Cryptozoology The Cryptoweb Ben Roesch's On-Line Cryptozoology Archives ... The British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club
Useful Anthropology and Primatology resources
Early Pleistocene Hominids China :f you can wade through the jargon, this page has some interesting facts about Asian apes and early humans. Anthropology in the News : Brief, useful summaries of new discoveries involving men and primates. Primate Information Network Has links to several on-line newsletters and journals involving monkeys and apes. The journals are often jargon-filled and difficult to read, but they sometimes have real Cryptozoology gems in them. For example, a 1994 issue of Sulawesi Primate Newsletter had a paragraph in it about how a team of primatologists sponsored by National Geographic spotted, but did not catch a monitor lizard almost as big as a Komodo Dragon. The paragraph also said that the same area seemed to have the potential for several other discoveries of new animals. The journal Neotropical Primates recently had an article on the discovery of two large new fossil spider monkeys (see my paleontology news section).

18. Cameron's Cryptozoology Page
Split into two categories. The first deals with hoaxes, the second is a geographical listing of likely cryptids. Includes links and pictures.
http://www.geocities.com/capedrevenger/index.html
CRYPTOZOOLOGY
A Critical Approach
by Cameron McCormick
Simply put, Cryptozoology is the study of animals that have somehow escaped the classification of organized science. The study was first named in the 1940's and 1950's by Zoologists Ivan Sanderson and Bernard Heuvelmans (unaware of one another), but the concept itself is quite old. For hundred years, individuals have looked for animals that were known from only rumor or legend; and in a few isolated incidents were successful (i.e. the Okapi). According to Heuvelmans, the first major step towards modern Cryptozoology was taken by Danish Zoologist Anthonid Cornelis Oudemans. Oudemans worked on a project in the late 19th century that described Sea-Serpents from anecdotal evidence, and treated the subject very seriously. Cryptozoology has evolved since then, but there is still discussion as to whether Cryptozoology is a scientific endeavor or a pseudoscientific one.
I hope that you find the basis of this website at least somewhat useful. If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail me at Cameron_McCormick@umit.maine.edu

19. CFZ (Centre For Fortean Zoology) - Cryptozoology, Mystery Animals)
A nonprofit-making organization studying various Fortean and cryptozoological phenomena.
http://www.cfz.org.uk/
At the beginning of the 21st Century
monsters still roam the remote,
and sometimes not so remote, corners of our
planet. It is our job to search for them.
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protracted periods during that time and the actual number of visitors was therefore much higher).

20. Correx Archives - Cryptozoology
cryptozoology is the study of animals that don t exist. OK, so this definition is more than a little tonguein-cheek, but it is essentially true.
http://www.abc.net.au/science/correx/archives/crypto.htm
Search the ABC ABC Home Radio Television ... Podcasts Cryptozoology
The hidden science of hidden animals. Cryptozoology is the study of animals that don't exist. OK, so this definition is more than a little tongue-in-cheek, but it is essentially true. Cryptozoologists spend their time looking for beasts such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and the Yowie but, despite these animals being rather large and exhaustive efforts spent on searching for them, there is still no conclusive proof that they exist. For this investigation of cryptozoology, we focus on a single animal, the thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger (also known as the Tasmanian Wolf). The last confirmed record of this animal still alive was 1936 in the Hobart Zoo. Despite more than 60 years of searching, no one has yet produced clear evidence that this animal still exists. The cost of searching for thylacines and the dubious benefit of conducting such searches raises serious questions about the rationale for continuing, particularly when the money could be better spent on the conservation of other endangered animals. I talk with Dr Jeanette Muirhead, University of New South Wales, who has been studying thylacines and carnivorous marsupial for over a decade. Jeanette explains what a thylacine is, what is known about its history, who goes searching for it and why they could find better things to do with their time. And a note for nitpickers; the howling you hear during this episode is a recording of dingoes (so far as I could find, there are no available sound recordings of thylacines).

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