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Lair of the Beasts: Monsters of Wisconsin
Jul 9 2011, 3:07 PM EDT (view original item)Monsters of Wisconsin is an excellent new book from Badger State-based author and researcher of a whole range of anomalies, Linda Godfrey. For those who follow the fields of cryptozoology and monster-hunting...

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Pinoy filmmaker directs viral horror movie The Tunnel
Jul 8 2011, 10:39 AM EDT (view original item)Working in the fairly recent subgenre of "found footage" like Hollywood movies Cloverfield, Diary of the Dead and The Blair Witch Project, Carlo Ledesma's The Tunnel is set in the miles and miles of underground warrens of the Australian metropolis.

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Pinoy filmmaker directs viral horror movie The Tunnel
Jul 8 2011, 10:36 AM EDT (view original item)Filipino filmmaker Carlo Ledesma in his element. Photo by Alex WeltlingerIn the vast dark of the abandoned tunnels of Sydney, no one can hear you scream.

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Goodbye Tet Zoo ver 2. This really is the end. [Tetrapod Zoology]
Jul 5 2011, 8:49 AM EDT (view original item)On January 23rd 2007, Tet Zoo ver 2 - the ScienceBlogs version of Tetrapod Zoology - graced the intertoobz for the first time . There was rapturous applause, swooning, the delight of millions. Looking back at it now, that very first ver 2 post is rather odd. It's on the blood-feeding behaviour of oxpeckers ( Buphagus ) and it only really mentions the move to ScienceBlogs in passing, as if it...

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Best of Tim: Bigfoot Bob Silva believes they are out there
Jul 3 2011, 12:24 AM EDT (view original item)Bigfoot Bob Silva isn’t bashful about his hobby. He wears a “Bigfoot Bob” cap and owns a “Bigfoot Bob” jacket. His Internet name is — what else? — Bigfoot Bob.

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Inside Nature's Giants: polar bear special [Tetrapod Zoology]
Jun 30 2011, 10:03 AM EDT (view original item)So sorry for the very short notice. The following airs here in the UK tonight (Thursday 30th June 2011), Channel 4. I look forward to it. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post...

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Thick-Headed Dinosaur Was King of the Head Butt
Jun 29 2011, 9:13 AM EDT (view original item)A domed-head dinosaur may have been the king of the head butt, with a better skull than any modern noggin-knocker for protecting its brain during such attacks.

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Thick-Headed Dinosaur Was King of the Head Butt
Jun 28 2011, 7:54 PM EDT (view original item)A domed-head dinosaur may have been the king of the head butt, with a better skull than any modern noggin-knocker for protecting its brain during such attacks.

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Legendary cryptids who turned out to be absolutely real [Weird Science]
Jun 23 2011, 6:02 PM EDT (view original item)# weirdscience When we think of cryptozoology, we usually think of Bigfoot, the Yeti, and the Loch Ness Monster, creatures that are - let's face it - probably legendary. But some cryptids are real: just ask the platypus, okapi, and giant squid. More»

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Personality Test: National Aviary's Steven Sarro
Jun 22 2011, 5:01 PM EDT (view original item)Steven Sarro, director of animal programs at the National Aviary, manages the North Side institution's bird collection, its husbandry and the trainers who work with the birds.

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“Yeti skin” sells at Geneva auction
Jun 22 2011, 7:19 AM EDT (view original item)Blistering barnacles! A real Yeti skin has been sold in Geneva! Not exactly; it is the pelt of an Ursus arctos pruinosus, or rare Tibetan blue bear, to be more precise.

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“Yeti skin” to be sold in Geneva
Jun 22 2011, 12:04 AM EDT (view original item)Blistering barnacles! A real Yeti skin on sale in Geneva! Not exactly; it is the pelt of an Ursus arctos pruinosus, or rare Tibetan blue bear, to be more precise.

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Bigfoot Benefest slated July 1-3 in Santa Cruz, Felton
Jun 18 2011, 4:14 PM EDT (view original item)FELTON - "Bigfoot Benefest," a series of benefit shows benefitting The Bigfoot Discovery Project, will be held July 1-3 at venues in Santa Cruz and Felton, with funds being donated to the museum to help raise operational funds and continue research activities.

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Surveillant Society
Jun 17 2011, 6:32 PM EDT (view original item)One aspect of the Egyptian uprising (among the others, most ongoing) that was overpowered by the wild acclamation of social media is something that has been quietly but powerfully changing societal norms over the last decade. It is simply the inclusion, on almost every mobile phone sold, of a digital camera. When 90% of the active population can, at any time, record an event they are witness to...

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Bigfoot Investigators Hope DNA Test Will Confirm Existence Of Two Man-Beasts
Jun 16 2011, 8:20 AM EDT (view original item)California Bigfoot investigators were shocked over Memorial Day weekend when they found strange markings and hair on their pickup truck windows. Now, they're hoping DNA tests will prove once and for all the existence of the legendary man-beast.

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Bizarre Bazaar: Century-Old Tortilla Among Harvard Oddities
Jun 15 2011, 9:58 PM EDT (view original item)A beetle necklace, Mark Twain's microscope, a 19th-century slate bearing "messages" from the spirit world, and a 100-year-old Mexican tortilla — given more than 350 years, you can collect some bizarre and fascinating items.

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Lair of the Beasts: Monsters in Print
Jun 11 2011, 3:06 AM EDT (view original item)I’m very pleased to announce that the good folks at Britain’s Center for Fortean Zoology are going from strength to strength on the book-publishing front, with a number of excellent new titles of a cryptozoological and monster-hunting nature having just surfaced...

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Flood Fears: Ferocious Alien Fish Will Spread into New Areas
Jun 10 2011, 3:39 PM EDT (view original item)The flooding in the south last month may be just what a ferocious fish ordered, as scientists say the overflowing Mississippi River may lead to a surge in the giant invasive fish called the Asian carp in new areas of the Mississippi and Missouri river basins.

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A cryptozoology meeting at the Zoological Society of London [Tetrapod Zoology]
Jun 10 2011, 10:02 AM EDT (view original item)On July 12th 2011 a very interesting thing is happening - interesting, that is, if you're interested in the academic evaluation of cryptozoological data . ZSL (the Zoological Society of London) is hosting the meeting 'Cryptozoology: science or pseudoscience?' . Speakers are Charles Paxton, Michael Woodley and myself. Henry Gee is acting as chair. Read the rest of this post... | Read...

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'Bizarre' Rabid Beaver Attacks Philadelphia Park Patrons
Jun 6 2011, 6:58 PM EDT (view original item)A rabies-ridden beaver that wreaked havoc in a Philadelphia park, biting three residents over the last week, likely contracted the virus after a scuffle with a rabid raccoon, park rangers say.
