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Cryptozoological animals and cryptobotanical plants, including those from folklore, religion (e.g. golem), mythology (e.g. dwarf (see also dwarfism); giants from Atlantis (see also gigantism), etc.), and some reports of ghosts, poltergeists, and time travellers (alleged) Mothman (see also American folklore) Jersey Devil; Loch Ness Monster ...
See what folks have found. From space debris to mysterious creatures and an actual Harley Davidson motorcycle, the sea has coughed up an unbelievable amount of bizarre items. ... (and Strangest ...
NO. 4: ‘STRANGE’ 8-EYED CREATURE — A SPEEDY HUNTER — FOUND IN INDIA. IT’S A NEW SPECIES. Researchers described the animal’s hunting method as surprising and notable. | Published ...
Large and hairy ape-like creature United States and Canada Bukit Timah Monkey Man [48] BTM, BTMM Forest-dwelling hominid or other primate: Singapore: Chatawa Monster [49] [50] Large ape-like creature Mississippi, United States Chuchunya [51] Large hominid: Russia Fouke Monster [52] [53] Jonesville Monster, Southern Sasquatch, Boggy Creek Monster
Here’s a list of 23 of the strangest, spookiest, and ... But there are some pretty bizarre animals roaming this Earth that aren’t so famous! Here’s a list of 23 of the strangest, spookiest ...
Halicephalobus mephisto is a species of nematode, among a number of other roundworms, discovered by geoscientists Gaetan Borgonie and Tullis Onstott in 2011. It was detected in ore recovered from deep rock fracture water in several gold mines in South Africa 0.9 km (0.56 mi), 1.3 km (0.81 mi), and 3.6 km (2.2 mi) under the surface of the Earth. [1]
Keller later shared the strange sighting on social media, where many seemed to think the mysterious creature was a lemur. A zoology expert said the creature looked like a fox with mange. Facebook ...
It includes animals that were caught by fishermen, found washed ashore, recovered (in whole or in part) from sperm whales and other predatory species, as well as those reliably sighted at sea. The list also covers specimens incorrectly assigned to the genus Architeuthis in original descriptions or later publications.