Thursday, March 29, 2012

OHIO BIGFOOT CONFERENCE

CAMBRIDGE -- The Ohio Bigfoot Conference 2012 will be April 29 at the Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center in Cambridge.

The conference draws hundreds of people interested in the mystery of Bigfoot to hear from nationally known experts, share stories and ideas, see old friends and have a chance to buy books, casts and other related merchandise.

This year's featured guest will be Peter Byrne, an adventurer who has led multiple long-term expeditions in search of the Yeti and Bigfoot.

Read on...

ANOTHER TRAILCAM `BIGFOOT` IMAGE...

This image was flashed across the Internet yesterday. Saskia, our intern, suggested that it looks like a wooden 'chainsaw' carving. Once she had pointed that out we agreed with her...


http://www.tricitytimes-online.com/Articles-News-i-2012-03-28-211415.112113-Experts-Be-cautious.html#123

CFZ CANADA: Sasquatch –from the bottom up part 1; Big Feet

I’m still pretty green at this crypto stuff—I’ve only been part-time studying for about 6 years. My “real job” is researching hauntings phenomena, and cryptozoology is sort of aside. I’ve decided to share my learning journey here on this blog, beginning with Sasquatch.

LINK: Urban Monsters

If you want to catch a cryptid doing its thing in America, common sense would deem you drive far out into the woods where humankind rarely ventures. After all, it's typically hunters and hikers who wind up having awkward run-ins with Bigfoot or the Flatwoods monster.

But city dwellers who want a taste of the supernatural ought not to despair. A deep riffling through the musty archives of American folklore reveal several beasties who have given up their woodsy pad for the fast-paced life of the big city. See what monsters could be dealing with condo fees and long lines at Starbucks in the gallery....

http://www.theatlanticcities.com/neighborhoods/2012/03/imaginary-monsters-us-cities/1621/

DALE DRINNON: Neodinosaur, Relic Hominids, Longnecked seals, Little Rascals


New at Frontiers of Zoology, reviewing some more info on US "Neodinosaur" reports:
http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2012/03/more-on-us-neodinosaurs.html

Jeff Meldrum's editorial on Relic Hominids (complete Text, reprinted with permission) and I shall be following this up with commentary in a separate posting tomorrow (Friday)
http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2012/03/adaptive-radiations-bushy-evolutionary.html

New on Tyler Stone's Blog, a summary of our conversations about Plesiosaurs Vs. Longnecked seals, and I am already working on the companion article of my own:
http://titanoceratops.blogspot.com/2012/03/applying-occams-razor-long-necked-sea.html

And new on Benny's Blog, a filmography of Jean Darling (of the Little Rascals) to go along with his earlier posting on her:
http://benny-drinnon.blogspot.com/2012/03/jean-darling-filmography.html