Buried deep in the archives of The Wide World, the second officer of the good ship Tresco shared a remarkably detailed encounter with a sea serpent. Bernard Heuvelmans found some issues with the account, but Malcolm Smith plays devil’s advocate for the tale. If this whets your appetite for cryptozoology, Nick Redfern’s got a book […]
Malcom Smith narrows down the possibilities of exactly what may be lurking in the depths of Loch Ness and other deep lakes, rivers and the oceans around the world. He leans towards the basilsaurids theory and believes that whatever they are, Lake monsters do not belong to “any order of animals which have lungs” which […]
A strange creature in Borneo was beaten unconscious and chased into the jungle when it revived. What would you have done if you found it?
Malcom Smith delivers what just may be the most comprehensive, indepth book review we’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. If not out of all genres, definitely the most complete of all cryptozoology books. The book, “The Tasmanian Tiger: Extinct or Extant?” covers all aspects of research and evidence of the existence of the Tasmanian […]
Most of the time, Australia tends to go big with most things in nature–their spiders are the most venomous in the world, their snakes can kill you with one strike, but oddly enough the Yowie legend tends to run a tad on the smaller side with tiny rabbit-sized humanoid bipedal creatures being reported in addition […]