The Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ) is the only professional, scientific, and full-time organization dedicated to cryptozoology--the study of unknown animals. This volume is the account of a November 2007 trip to Guyana, South America to search for giant anacondas, the Bigfoot-like didi, and the terrifying water tiger.
The Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ) is the only professional, scientific, and full-time organization dedicated to cryptozoology--the study of unknown...
Woodley takes a look at Professor Bernard Heuvelmans' classification model, reexamines it in the light of new discoveries in paleontology and ichthyology over the past 50 years, and reaches some astounding conclusions.
Woodley takes a look at Professor Bernard Heuvelmans' classification model, reexamines it in the light of new discoveries in paleontology and ichthyol...
The Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ) is the only professional, scientific and full-time organization in the world dedicated to cryptozoology, the study of unknown animals. This volume chronicles a June 2008 expedition to Russia in search of the almasty or wild man.
The Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ) is the only professional, scientific and full-time organization in the world dedicated to cryptozoology, the stud...
Today, Dr Karl Shuker is a world-renowned author on cryptozoology and animal mythology, with over a dozen books and countless articles to his name, but long before his first book on such subjects had been published he was already a prolific poet. Yet in stark contrast to his continuing output of scientific writings, his poetry has remained largely unseen by the outside world only his family, friends, and selected colleagues have ever read any of his very sizeable collection of poems until now. At last, after having been hidden away for many years in a couple of dusty folders, a rich selection...
Today, Dr Karl Shuker is a world-renowned author on cryptozoology and animal mythology, with over a dozen books and countless articles to his name, bu...
Molloy studies apex predators and poses the question of who is/was the ultimate predator by pitting them against each other. The author has carefully profiled each contender with a mixture of historical data, information from the fossil record, and current observations of wild animal behavior.
Molloy studies apex predators and poses the question of who is/was the ultimate predator by pitting them against each other. The author has carefully ...
Welcome one and all to my Menagerie of Marvels Where else would you encounter fairy armadillos and go-away birds, roc feathers and a werewolf paw, a park of monsters in Italy and mystery beasts in the Vatican, whale-headed pseudo-pterodactyls and hammer-headed lightning birds, beech martens in Britain and winged toads in France, an invisible catfish and a dicephalous kestrel, reverse mermaids and the music of Ogopogo, earth hounds, moonrats, kinkimavos, lavellans, nandinias and Nandi bears, ajolotes, bristle-heads, mammoths, hoopoes, gorilla-sized man-eating baboons and giant rhino-eating...
Welcome one and all to my Menagerie of Marvels Where else would you encounter fairy armadillos and go-away birds, roc feathers and a werewolf paw, a ...
Does the Tasmanian Tiger still roam the island state, parts of the Australian mainland, and the northern land mass of Irian Jaya-Papua New Guinea? Despite being hunted to extinction in the early part of the 20th century, the Tasmanian Tiger continues to stalk the imaginations of people the world over. What's more, hundreds of reports of the striped dog-like marsupial with the fearsome gaping jaw are made each year in Australia. In The Tasmanian Tiger: Extinct or Extant?, biologists, geneticists, naturalists, and academics explore the evidence for and against the continuing existence of...
Does the Tasmanian Tiger still roam the island state, parts of the Australian mainland, and the northern land mass of Irian Jaya-Papua New Guinea? Des...