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This Cryptid World: A Global Survey of Undiscovered Beasts is a 2020 cryptozoological poster guide featuring text by Karl Shuker and illustrations by Brian Rau.[1]
An accompanying giclée art print is also available in various sizes, featuring artwork and profiles of the ahool, Loch Ness monster, mokele-mbembe, Nandi bear, thylacine, dobhar-chu, bigfoot, Mongolian death worm, sea serpent, waheela, emela-ntouka, mapinguari, mngwa, sucuriju gigante, and yarri.
Official description[]
| “ | An illustrated global overview of cryptids – an animal whose existence is unsubstantiated by mainstream science. The Beast of Bodmin, the Loch Ness Monster, Sasquatch and Bigfoot – all are cryptids, creatures that seem too strange to exist, yet sightings persist.
This illustrated poster guide shines a light on these obscure beasts – sea serpents, mystery cats, enormous bats, even a giant sloth – with illustrations and text outlining their notable characteristics and most significant sightings. The large format works as a fold-out guide or a poster and comes in its own bespoke folder with an additional stand-up 'tent' postcard depicting a jackalope. |
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Notes and references[]
- ↑ Shuker, Karl P. N. ShukerNature: THIS CRYPTID WORLD: A GLOBAL SURVEY OF UNDISCOVERED BEASTS - BOOK #31 IS NOW PUBLISHED! karlshuker.blogspot.com [Accessed 31 July 2020]
