Monday, August 24, 2020

BIGFOOT NEWS IN BRIEF


Regular readers will know that in recent years we have migrated the two specialist Study Groups – Mystery Cats (curated by Carl Marshall and Olivia McCarthy) and Lake and Sea Monsters (curated by Sally Watts and Richard Muirhead) – to their own standalone blogs, although when there are postings, notifications of them can be found on the main blog.

Now, we are doing the same for the BHM Study Group, curated by Glen Vaudrey and Nathan Jackson

LAKE AND SEA MONSTER NEWS

 

The hunt for Lake and Sea Monsters is probably the most iconic branch of Cryptozoology. Following our successful Mystery Cat and BHM Study Groups, we feel that these sightings should also be archived and published in a regular round-up of the stories as they come in. Curated by Sally Watts and Richard Muirhead


THYLACINES IN THE NEWS

 

The Monash University study found the thylacine (aka Tasmanian Tiger), only weighed about 17kg on average. The research, published in Proceedings ...
This opinion of thylacines has endured to this very day, with biologists ... The surprising result alters our understanding of thylacine biology and this ...
Image credit: University of Melbourne / Museums Victoria. Despite extinction in the 1930s and film footage, the thylacine is a true enigma with almost no ...