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The Moonlit Window: October 2008
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Philippine Myths, Folklore, Cryptids and then some. Friday, October 24, 2008. Kapre: the Philippine Bigfoot. North America has the Bigfoot. The Himalayas have the Yeti. The Russians have the Almas. And the Aussies have the Yowie. Here in the Philippines, we have the Kapre,. Our own version of the hairy, oversized not-quite-human-not-quite-ape being that's been the object of countless expeditions and hoaxes to date. So how did the term get here, half a world away? As well as local shamans or babaylans.
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Jamie Hall: How to find me
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Thursday, March 20, 2008. How to find me. My real blog is at http:/ jamiehall.livejournal.com/. My author website is at http:/ www.jamiehall.org/. My other websites are mostly collected together here. You can email me by clicking here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to find me. View my complete profile.
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Jamie Hall: March 2008
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Thursday, March 20, 2008. How to find me. My real blog is at http:/ jamiehall.livejournal.com/. My author website is at http:/ www.jamiehall.org/. My other websites are mostly collected together here. You can email me by clicking here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to find me. View my complete profile.
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The Cryptid Zoo: Anomalous Animals
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The Cryptid Zoo: Anomalous Animals. This section of the Cryptid Zoo is a catch-all category. It holds all those beings that are neither humanoid, draconic, extinct animals, or normal animals that are simply in an odd place. What is left after you subtract all the above cryptids is anomalous animals: regular animals with something odd about them that means they are likely to belong to no presently known species. Already have been accepted by science. Doyarchu (or Irish Crocodile). Blue and Black Tigers.
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The Cryptid Zoo: Flying Monsters
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The Cryptid Zoo: Flying Monsters. People have been reporting strange things in the sky for thousands of years. Some of the sightings were of monsters. These creatures were usually described as resembling dragons in at least a vague way. Other times, they resembled whales, machines, or even weirder things. Some of these creatures soared through the air by beating wings of feather or skin, but others simply flew or floated with no visible means of support. Whether you choose to believe one of the above the...
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The Cryptid Zoo: Extinct?
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The Cryptid Zoo: Extinct? People working in the field of cryptozoology receive many reports that sound at least something like extinct animals. Some of these creatures are described as exact matches to animals that scientists think are extinct, while certain others just sound generally like extinct animals, such as dinosaurs, but are hard to pin down as one specific species. Is a surviving dinosaur. Or that reports of dragons. Mean that people have seen dinosaurs. Coelacanth (Living Fossil Fish).
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The Cryptid Zoo: Water Monsters
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The Cryptid Zoo: Water Monsters. Buru, Giant Lizards and Giant Crocodiles. Con Rit (or Giant Millipede). Emela-ntouka (or "Killer of Elephants"). Kraken (or Giant Squid). Nessie (or Loch Ness Monster). Cryptozoology Books and Films. Please use proper citation. If you are using this website for research. See this page's history on the Wayback Machine.
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The Cryptid Zoo: Hairy Humanoids
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The Cryptid Zoo: Hairy Humanoids. Hairy humanoids are roughly human in form, but are largely or wholly covered in fur or hair. In other words, most of these creatures could be broadly described as ape-men. The most famous hairy humanoid is Bigfoot. But there are countless other cousins of Bigfoot found in legends and sightings from around the world. Most cryptozoological explanations for them fit in three categories. Some think these creatures are missing links. Mystery Primates vs. Big Hairy Monsters.