Showing posts with label cryptozoology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cryptozoology. Show all posts
Monday, January 08, 2007
Not So Cryptic After All
Regular readers may recall that I posted about a possibly new species being discovered on the island of Borneo. Well, any cryptozoologists among the readership will be disappointed to hear that Darren Naish has just put up a two-part analysis of the creature, and he concludes that it's most likely an already-known species.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Alien Big Cats
Here's another cryptozoological post from Darren Naish. In this one, Naish discusses the evidence that alien big cats (ABCs) are loose in the UK. Neat!
"Sasquatch" is Fun to Say
Apparently, Tetrapod Zoology is my new favorite blog. I just mentioned it a couple of weeks ago, and here I am bringing it up again. This time, I'd like to point you to this article, where the author summarizes the evidence for and against the existence of sasquatch in a pretty even-handed way. Check it out.
Monday, December 05, 2005
"Lemur" is Just a Fun Word to Read
Those of you interested in cryptozoology may be excited to hear that New Scientist is reporting the possible discovery of a new species of mammal in the forests of Borneo. It looks to be a marten, civet, or lemur.
For the record, though, I'm still voting against Sasquatch.
For the record, though, I'm still voting against Sasquatch.
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