In the world of mysterious undiscovered beasts we have creatures of all shapes and sizes, with some being more bizarre than others. One corner of cryptozoology that has quite a few rather strange stories is that of various flying, winged reptiles, which have popped up in numerous cultures across the world. Perhaps standing out among
One area of cryptozoology is that of giant flying reptiles that have managed to remain elusive and unexplained, and one area where such things have been sighted is the American southwest, with tales of dinosaurs here going back to the frontier Wild West days of cowboys and Indians. Among some of the most talked about
There are many strange beasts and creatures said to roam the unexplored wilds of our world. These undiscovered animals are called "cryptids," and they are mysterious enough, but it is not only animals that fall under this moniker. Sometimes there are plants or trees that have managed to stay hidden from our view, and some
Cryptozoology has over the years drawn to it plenty of people who are willing to deceive and muddy the waters for those seeking true answers. From fake photos to straight up made up accounts there are always those willing to sabotage the work of those out there looking for real answers. There have even been
Loch Ness is know for one thing … and it’s not paddleboarding. David Haze is trying to change that, but it seems Nessie is trying to be a monster when it comes to his record-breaking attempts to paddleboard across the loch. However, it better think twice because this guy is a formidable foe on the
The jenglot is a creature found in Indonesia. It resembles a tiny humanoid doll, and seems to be a creature from modern times, as the first reports of the jenglot’s existence were made in 1997.
At the time of this writing, there have been no sightings of the Loch Ness monster – none by onsite witnesses and none by those who watch the 24/7 webcam. That’s nearly 2-and-a-half months with no Nessie. Is this a bad sign? Has the monster/dinosaur/giant ell/Wels catfish died? Did it not wear a mask? "There
Mysterious News Briefly — March 1, 2022 It’s difficult to tell from Stone Age remains how a person died, but new scanning electron microscopy (SEM) scans look inside bones where the marrow was and can find tiny ocean fossils, including algae, parasitic eggs and broken sponge structures called spicules helped confirm that bones found in
In Yamagata Prefecture on Honshu island, Japan, there is a small, isolated body of water by the name of Otori-ike 大鳥池, (literally translated as Otoro Pond), which lies high in the mountains, 1,000 meters above sea level. Despite its Japanese name (“ike” means “pond”), and its modest size, the limnology of Otori-ike is in fact
Few creatures of myth and legend – especially of the female variety – have captured the fancy of so many while straddling the fence between good and evil more so than the mermaid. Dating back to Greek mythology, it is the rare seafaring culture that doesn’t have tales of half-human-half-fish creatures whose claim to fame