Cryptozoology
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Marked Hominid AKA Mecheny - Hairy Biped
This hairy biped's fur is two-toned, hence the name, Marked Hominid. Siberians call it Mecheny, Marked One. Read about a respected cryptozoologist's encounter with one.
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Dobhar-Chu – Cryptid Irish Water Hound?
Some think it was an amphibious predator, half-wolf, half-fish, that lived in Ireland's lakes and rivers. Accounts are from earlier centuries. Legend or extinct cryptid?
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Cryptid Momo - Missouri Hairy Biped
Missouri Monster, abbreviated as Momo, has killed dogs and other animals, unlike the vegetarian Bigfoot. Cryptozoologists and UFOlogists investigated the creature.
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Lake Norman's Cryptid Water Monster
The Duke Power Company, when constructing the Cowans Ford Dam in 1963, created North Carolina's largest man-made lake, fed by the Catawba River, that's Norman's home.
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What is the Greyman of Ben MacDhui?
Sightings are rare. Witnesses say he's about ten feet tall, hair, and has long arms and legs. All experients felt terror and malevolence when they sensed his presence.
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What Is the Australian Cryptid, Yowie?
Unidentified Mysterious Animals (UMAs) including hairy humanoids and other ape-man creatures are sighted globally. Descriptions and theories have amazing similarities.
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What Are Cryptozoology and Cryptids?
This speculative science's subjects are Unknown Mysterious Animals, UMAs, cryptids, mainstream science doesn't recognize which are divided into three major categories.
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Mokele-Mbembe, African Congo Cryptid
Witnesses, say Mokele-Mbembe resembles a dinosaur. Scientists searched for indisputable evidence of its existence. Is it possible that species of dinosaurs still survive?
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Mapinguari, South American Cryptid
Called mapi, inashi or sloth, some zoologists theorize it might be an elusive descendant of the extinct megafauna Megatherium family who were the size of a bull elephant.
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Ogopogo, Canadian Cryptid Lake Monster
Natives called it N'ha-a-tik, Chinook Wicked One, Great-Beast-on-the-Lake and Snake-in-the-Lake. There are legends. Many have witnessed it. Photographs and videos exist.
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Tata Duende, Cryptid or Mythical Beast
Tata Duende was used to scare kids into behaving, which may be one reason why some doubt he exists. Believers had encounters with the Duende or knew people who did.
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Almas, Eurasian Hairy Biped
The first European account of Almas was in the 1400s. Legends of these creatures have existed for centuries. Conventional scientists dismiss these cryptids as myths.
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Mysterious Cryptid, Texas Giant Bird
While this bird, sighted in the Rio Grande Valley in the 1970s, left no evidence behind other than sightings and one attack over a brief time period, there are theories.
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Cryptid Thunderbird Photograph Missing
Cryptozoologist Ivan Sanderson claimed he had a copy of the picture and lent it to men who lost it. Did the snapshot exist? John Huffer's big bird video not evaluated.
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Thunderbird, the Cryptid
There have been many reports of Thunderbirds in the United States and at least one terrifying encounter. What might this strange winged creature be?
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Wisconsin Werewolf
This adult creature's face is lupine and it walks and runs on all four feet or its hind legs. People wondered what it was. Could it have been Big Foot?
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Celtic Cryptid, the Irish Wildcat
Cryptid panthers are called Alien Big Cats, ABCs; however this one is the size of domestic cats. There are theories and controversy about this mysterious Irish feline.
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Popobawa, an African Paranormal Mystery
Called a ghost, demon or ogre, this creature attacks people at night while they sleep, instilling terror. Descriptions of the creature vary. Similar phenomena exist.
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Bunyip - Australian Unknown Animal
An Australian stamp commemorating the Bunyip, which resembles the extinct diprotodon, as an animal of natural history, implies it existed at one time.
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