Gwrach-y-Rhibyn, The Hag of the Warning
North America is abound with interesting tales of the various forms of cryptid life that inhabit the continent. All over the world, similar stories can be found that exhibit the potential for various rare and strange creatures to exist and thrive in the modern age. One such creature inhabits the...
Killer Clown Sightings
When we think of what keeps us awake at night and truly scare us we tend to think of vampires, werewolves, and zombies. We convince ourselves of the fear of these entities, but there is one group of cryptids that tend to be forgotten even though many people share a...
The Goatman of Maryland
The eastern states of the United States have been some of the longest settled areas of the country, but despite the presence of civilization, there is still a weirdness that pervades the region. The state of Maryland offers a wide variety of supernatural occurrences from hauntings to sea monsters. One...
Amhuluk, The Monster of the Mountain Pool
Throughout the United States there are stories of strange creatures that live in lakes and rivers. While familiar with the stories of Champ and Ogopogo, another freshwater monster exists in the Pacific Northwest. The name of this monster is Amhuluk. Amhuluk comes from the Native American language of the Kalapuya...
Kashehotapalo
Native American tribes in North America share the belief in the myth of the Cannibal Giant, similar to Bigfoot, but existing on the flesh of people. They believe that these kinds of hominids are wildmen that live in the remaining remote and difficult to access parts of the country. One...
The Reasons Why Cryptozoology Is Barred From Mainstream Science
Whether you grew up with the stories of fantastic beings, heard the tales when studying another culture, or have stumbled across these legends in books, there is no doubt that Cryptozoology and the examination of undocumented creatures is a fascinating field of study. For countless decades, individuals who have been...
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