Cryptozoology: The Study Of Unknown Life
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Bigfoot,
Mothman, and
the Loch Ness Monster.
(Who are all close personal friends of mine.)
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- Here's some news in the field of Cryptozoology
- YouTube vids on Cryptozoology
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- Plexo: Books on Cryptozoology
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The_Goblins_Den says:
It's very possible. There have been many fossils found that resemble those creatures in some way...so maybe some have survived in small numbers.
Posted January 16, 2009
Cyrano_Smith says:
Of course they exist. Some people say that I'm hard to find sometimes.
Posted April 25, 2008
They Exist Only In The Imagination.
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Cryptozoology
Cryptozoology (from Greek ???????, kriptos, "hidden" + zoology; literally, "study of hidden animals") refers to the search for animals which are considered to be legendary or otherwise nonexistent by mainstream biology. This includes looking for living examples of animals which are considered to be extinct, such as dinosaurs; animals whose existence lacks physical support but which appear in myths, legends, or are reported, such as Bigfoot and el Chupacabra;Simpson, George G. (1984-03-30) "Mammals and Cryptozoology", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, p1, V128#1 and wild animals dramatically outside of their normal geographic ranges, such as phantom cats.
According to authors Ben Roesch and John Moore, "Cryptozoology ranges from pseudoscientific to useful and interesting, depending on how it is practiced." They further note that it is "not strictly a science", that "many scientists and skeptics classify cryptozoology as a pseudoscience" and that "papers on the topic are rarely published in scientific journals, no formal education on the subject is available, and no scientists are employed to study cryptozoology."The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience by Michael Shermer & Pat Linse, 2002, ISBN 1576076539
Those involved in cryptozoological study are known as cryptozoologists. The animals they study are often referred to as cryptids, a term coined by John Wall in 1983.Coleman, Loren and Clark, Jerome.Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature. New York: Fireside/Simon and Schuster, 1999
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Calimari wrote...
The question begging to be asked is
"Have we nothing better to do with our spare time than to chase after _________?"
Chupacabra lives wrote
The Chupacabra was seen in Holly Michigan on July 5, 2008.
'Strange Grey Chupacabra Creature Spotted in Holly Michigan' graphic images and report can be found at bubblekitty dot com
Nuforc, The Black Vault, and Mufon. http://www.mufon.com/mufonreports.htm - http://www.theblackvault.com/modules/coppermine/albums/userpics/45984/normal_coraschupacabraJ.jpg
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