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Ccientist believes he has caught famous Loch Monster on video
By R.B. | Published 6/3/2007
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Includes the possible origins of New Jersey's famous "Devil."
By Blair Brown | Published 7/16/2008
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A list of some of the creepiest creatures of questionable existence
By Regret | Published 8/1/2008
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Cryptozoology - the study of hidden animals - looks for living examples of extinct or previously unknown animals. The Montauk Monster may be a new additions to the world of mythological creatures.
By Shawn Clark | Published 8/14/2008
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Visual documentation of unexplainable phenomena keeps piling up of late. First, the Montauk Monster hit the internet. Then the chupucabra dashcam video was announced. Then, a day later, Searching For Bigfoot produces pictures of a dead Bigfoot found in Georgia...
By saul relative | Published 8/14/2008
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With spread rumors of its presence in America, just what is the feared chupacabra?
By Samantha Hahn | Published 8/26/2008
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Cryptids are creatures that may or may not have existed, either now or at one point in the past, or that do exist, but not where they should, or that never did exist at all.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 11/18/2007
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There are supposed lake monsters in many countries around the world. These creatures are one of the cornerstones of Cryptozoology, the study of unknown or hidden animals.
By Melanie Marten | Published 8/3/2007
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Nuevo Video sobre el Monstruo delLago Ness causa sensacion
By R.B. | Published 6/14/2007
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Cryptozoology is the study of unknown or hidden animals. While some of the more popular ones are terrestrial, such as bigfoot, or aquatic, such as Nessie, there are flying monsters as well.
By Melanie Marten | Published 8/3/2007
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Sometimes, you really have to wonder what's out there.
By Lanagan Doan | Published 9/7/2007
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Cryptomundo is the number one cryptozoology site in the world. Cryptomundo, averaged nearly 2,000,000 page views per month from May to August 2007!
By Gary Picariello | Published 10/9/2007
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Sightings of the creature by European settlers go back over 300 years. It was called in French the Nain Rouge, or in English, the Red Dwarf. This account includes a vivid personal encounter.
By David Claerr | Published 2/16/2008
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