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Latest revision as of 19:53, 15 August 2020
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The owhuama is a cryptid reported from the Venezuelan Amazon, considered to be the Yanomami people's version of the mapinguari, which has itself been reported from the Venezuelan-Brazilian border region. |
Due to the difficulties in finding sources for images discovered on the web, many images illustrating our articles are not properly sourced our credited. If you notice an image by an artist whose name you know, please do not hesitate to add their name to the caption! |
NOTICE - Unknown - 2021/08/03 13:38
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HOPPING HOPPING HOPPING - Unknown - 2021/07/18 12:04
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Gonzo Weekly #455/6 - Unknown - 2021/07/18 02:00
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THE GRUESOME GBAHALI - LURKING IN LIBERIA? - Dr Karl Shuker - 2024/03/02 20:13
DANIELL'S QUAGGA AND WARD'S ZEBRA - ANOTHER TWO STRIPED CURIOSITIES OF THE EQUINE KIND - Dr Karl Shuker - 2024/02/24 22:12
THE ISABELLA QUAGGA - A LONG-LOST, LONG-FORGOTTEN EQUINE ENIGMA - Dr Karl Shuker - 2024/02/19 20:54
THE HORN SNAKE AND THE HOOP SNAKE - FEARSOME CRITTERS OF THE SERPENTINE KIND - Dr Karl Shuker - 2024/01/24 19:58
Follow Up to MacLennan Land Sighting - Glasgow Boy - 2024/03/12 23:32
The MacLennan Land Sighting - Glasgow Boy - 2024/02/20 23:25
Nessie Review of 2023 - Glasgow Boy - 2024/01/03 00:58
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Loch Ness Monster Podcast - Glasgow Boy - 2023/12/15 13:38
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The Deepstar 4000 fish was a cryptid giant deep sea fish seen once, off southern California in the Pacific Ocean, by the crew of the Deepstar 4000↗ submersible during a 1966 dive. It was estimated to have measured 30–40 ft (9–12 m) in length, equal to some of the largest known living fish, and far larger than any known bony fish. This fish was allegedly observed by pilot Joe Thompson (1930 – 2003) and possibly marine biologist Gene LaFond (1909 – 2002), during a June 1966 research dive in the San Diego Trough alongside instrumentation engineer Dale Good. They had taken the Deepstar 4000 down to around 4,000 ft (1,219 m) to lay hydrographical instruments on the seafloor, and when Thompson happened to look through the window, he found himself staring into the eye of a giant fish which had swam briefly into view. It moved past quickly, bringing up silt from the seabed, before disappearing. Previously featured: Chipekwe
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