Jack Flanagan Staff Writer There’s science and then there’s pseudoscience. But what about the grey area in between? Jack Flanagan looks at Cryptozoology, the science...
Scott Mardis recently posted the preceding comparative image on Facebook, and I thought that it was thought-provoking enough to be shared here. The paste-up compares...
Via the Institute for Creation Research, William J. Gibbons on his scientific expeditions to the Congo in search of the elusive surviving dinosaurs which...
CRYPTOZOOLOGY IN THE VATICAN A bizarre, still-unidentified mystery beast depicted in Pietro Candido Decembrio’s Animal Book (1460) A few years ago, a friend bought...
Could the improper discovery or killing of a Yeti in Nepal have provoked an international incident? Slate writes: Titled “Regulations Governing Mountain Climbing Expeditions in Nepal—Relating...
Via Monster Brains, a glimpse at the breathtaking illustrations inside scientist/author/artist Dougal Dixon’s rare and much sought-after Man After Man: An Anthropology of the...
The legendary monsters series continues with some scary stories from Africa. There are so many nations and discrete communities in Africa that the problem...