Do enormous jellyfish-like creatures dwell among the clouds of Jupiter? Illustration from CFZ Yearbook 1996 (The Centre for Fortean Zoology), Chapter 5: Sky Beasts and Cloud Creatures-fiction or fact? By Karl P.N. Shuker It is said that when atmospheric beasts die, they fall to earth as a gelatinous mass that may resemble a green, purple, grey or iridescent jelly that evaporates into nothing within minutes, … Continue reading

From the book, Dragons: More Than a Myth?, published by the Centre for Fortean Zoology and written by zoological journalist Richard Freeman, who in 2005 mounted an expedition to hunt for the Mongolian death worm, a meter long, reptilian-like creature, that was said to be bright red and able to kill its prey by spitting a “yellow corrosive substance.” Freeman’s investigation came up empty-handed, and … Continue reading