Wendigo Winter Ale warms the winter chill Here is a beer review that I came across that might interest you guys ๐Ÿ™‚ I’m always interested in cryptid-themed thangs, including beer, what can I say XD If anyone has the chance to try it, please drop me a note and tell me what you think! Send me a label!!! Full story at Le High Valley Live … Continue reading

New Sea Dragon Species Flaunts Ruby-Red Skin For the first time in 150 years, researchers have found a new species of sea dragon, a marine creature with “unusual red coloration,” according to a new study. Full story at Live Science Another unexpected yet amazing discovery! ๐Ÿ™‚ Cryptid Chronicles readers, what do YOU think? Your Cryptid Chronicler,Sydney Colvin IF YOU HAVE HAD A CRYPTID ENCOUNTER AND … Continue reading

Deep sea expedition into the unexplored Perth canyon abyss A group of acclaimed scientists from The University of Western Australia’s Oceans Institute will go where few others have gone before when they set out to unlock the secrets of a deep ocean canyon off Perth the size of the USA’s Grand Canyon.ย  Full story at SchmidtOcean This sounds like the beginning to a great Cryptofiction … Continue reading

Possible C megalodon fossilized remains Hey guys! Dale over at Frontiers of Zoology has alerted the group of this forum discussion on possible C megalodon fossilized remains from Miocene Peru which would have been in the size range of the modern sperm whale! I thought you all would like to check the pics out. Let me know what you think! Cryptid Chronicles readers, what do … Continue reading

I’m excited to announce that my friend Ken Gerhard will be appearing on the debut of the new series ‘True Supernatural’ on Destination America network this Saturday @ 10pm EST/9pm CST. Ken is a widely recognized cryptozoologist and field researcher for The Centre for Fortean Zoology and author of several books including Encounters with Flying Humanoids: Mothman, Manbirds, Gargoyles & Other Winged Beasts. This particular … Continue reading

External link to Idaho professor: Sasquatch may yet live in Northwest

Idaho professor: Sasquatch may yet live in Northwest

The lack of skeletal remains of Sasquatch in the Pacific Northwest is readily explainable, said Jeff Meldrum, an Idaho State University anthropology professor, in Richland Thursday night. “That means there could be 60 to 100 in the state of Washington and 2,000 to 3,000 in all of North America. Thatโ€™s enough for a sustainable population, he said.” Full story at Union Bulletin Cryptid Chronicles readers, … Continue reading Idaho professor: Sasquatch may yet live in Northwest