Encyclopaedia of Cryptozoology
Encyclopaedia of Cryptozoology
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Journal of Cryptozoology

Cover of Volume One.

The Journal of Cryptozoology is a scientific journal published irregularly by the Centre for Fortean Zoology since 2012. It is edited by Karl Shuker.

Volumes[]

  • Volume One (November 2012): "A Digital Search Assistant for Cryptozoological Field Expeditions" (Andrew May), "The Queensland Tiger: Further Evidence on the 1871 Footprint" (Malcolm Smith), "The Second 'Scapasaurus' (Re)Discovered" (Markus Hemmler), "Identifying 'Jaws', the Margaret River Mammal Carcase" (Darren Naish)
  • Volume Two (December 2013): "Three Remarkable Tales and Two Challenges For Anthropology – An Evaluation of Recently Reported Eyewitness Accounts of Unidentified Hominoids From Flores Island" (Gregory Forth), "A Historical Depiction of a King Cheetah in Asia?" (Karl Shuker), "The Lake Monsters of Spain" (Ulrich Magin), "A Preliminary Examination of the Koolookamba Enigma" (Don Cousins)
  • Volume Three (December 2014): "The Thunderbirds of Western Pennsylvania - Mistaken Identity or Migratory Cryptids?" (Jonathan D. Stiffy), "New Material on the Moha-Moha" (Ulrich Magin), "Target Practice – Evaluating Available Fine-Resolution Satellite Imagery as a Potentially Useful Tool in Cryptozoology" (Edmond W. Holroyd, III), "Searching For the Pink-Headed Duck in Myanmar" (Richard Thorns), "Bessie, the Lake Erie Monster – Assessed and Assembled" (Scott E. Strasser)
  • Volume Four (December 2016): "Buckley's Bunyip" (Paul Michael Donovan), "A Checklist of Historical Hypotheses for the Loch Ness Monster" (C. G. M. Paxton & Adrian Shine), "Not Finding Bigfoot in DNA" (Haskell V. Hart), "A Preliminary, Comparative Type Proposal For Large, Unidentified Marine and Freshwater Animals" (Bruce A. Champagne)

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