Biography:List of cryptozoologists
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Short description: List of cryptozoologists
This is an alphabetical list of notable cryptozoologists and people associated with the field of cryptozoology, including prominent skeptics and hoaxers.
A
- Michael M. Ames (1933–2006), Canadian anthropologist and co-author of Manlike Monsters on Trial: Early Records and Modern Evidence[1]
- Ferdinand Anders, Austrian historian and cryptozoology skeptic[1]
- Ada Arney, Canadian journalist and Mugwump researcher[2]
- Irwin Alpert,American Researcher Since 1967 Associated with The Sasquatch Research Group Kansas City, Missouri|Momo
B
- Donald Baird, American palaeontologist and Bigfoot skeptic[1]
- Cliff Barackman, host of Finding Bigfoot[3]
- Ernst Bartels, Ahool researcher and author of The One True Batman[1]
- Zachary Barwise (b. 1994), Little child Hominologist and Locky ness monster researcher[1][4][5]
- Henry H. Bauer (b. 1931), American chemist, professor, and Loch Ness Monster researcher[6]
- Dmitri Bayanov, Russian Bigfoot researcher[1][7][8][9]
- Jon-Erik Beckjord (1939–2008), American cryptozoologist and ufologist
- Trevor Beer, British phantom cat researcher[1]
- Ryan Bergara (1990–Present), American cryptozoologist and internet sensation
- John Bindernagel (1941–2018), Canadian wildlife biologist and Bigfoot researcher; author of North America's Great Ape: the Sasquatch[9][10][11]
- Ronald Binns, Loch Ness Monster researcher and author of The Loch Ness Mystery Solved[1][4][5]
- Tom Biscardi (b. 1948), Bigfoot researcher involved in multiple hoaxes[12]
- John Blashford-Snell (b. 1936), British explorer and Life President of the Centre for Fortean Zoology[1][13]
- Joshua Blu Buhs, Bigfoot skeptic and author of Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend[4][11][14]
- Neville Bonney, Australian botanist and Tantanoola Tiger researcher[1]
- Janet (b. 1945) and Colin Bord (b. 1931), husband-wife paranormal writers and authors of Alien Animals: A Worldwide Investigation[1][15]
- Michael Bradley, Bigfoot researcher[1]
- Rudy Breuning, Bigfoot research sponsor[8][9]
- Nigel Brierly, British phantom cat researcher[1]
- Jean-Louis Brodu, French phantom cat researcher and co-author of Les félins-mystère: sur les traces d'un mythe moderne[1][16]
- Brian Brown, American digital marketer; creator of the Bigfoot Forums in 2002 and host of several Bigfoot podcasts[11]
- John W. Burns (1888–1962), Canadian teacher and Indian agent;[17] brought the term "Sasquatch" to popular attention in 1929[11][18]
- Maurice Burton (1898–1992), author of The Elusive Monster: An Analysis of the Evidence from Loch Ness and Loch Ness Monster skeptic[6][19]
- R. G. Burton, Brigadier General in the British Army and author of several texts on unidentified dogs, wolves, and other canines[1]
- Igor Burtsev, Russian Bigfoot researcher and co-author of Bigfoot Explorers and Introduction to Hominology[9][20][21]
- Maya Bykova (d. 1995 or 1996), Russian Bigfoot researcher[1][22][21]
- Peter C. Byrne, Explorer, media personality, Bigfoot researcher.[1][23]
C
- Véronique Campion-Vincent, French phantom cat and urban legend researcher; author of Des fauves dans nos campagnes[1][24]
- Stueart Campbell, Loch Ness Monster skeptic and author of The Loch Ness Monster: The Evidence[1][4]
- Robert Todd Carroll (1945–2016), author of The Skeptic's Dictionary and Bigfoot skeptic[25]
- Janice Carter, Bigfoot researcher[20]
- Tim E. Cassidy, American naturalist and cryptozoologist[26]
- Bruce Champagne, marine biologist and cryptozoologist[27]
- Jimmy Chilcutt, American crime scene investigator and Bigfoot researcher[8][9]
- David Hatcher Childress (b. 1957), American pseudoarchaeologist and cryptozoologist[28]
- Mark Chorvinsky (1954–2005), paranormal skeptic and creator of Strange Magazine[29]
- Jerome Clark (b. 1946), American ufologist and author of over a dozen books on paranormal phenomena including Cryptozoology A to Z[30]
- John Colarusso, Canadian linguist and author of Ethnographic Information on a Wild Man of the Caucasus[1]
- Loren Coleman (b. 1947), author of several books on cryptozoology and notable cryptozoologists[2][17][26]
- John Robert Colombo (b. 1936), Canadian writer and author of Mysteries of Ontario[31]
- John Conway, Australian palaeoartist and co-author of Cryptozoologicon[32]
- William R. Corliss (1926–2011), anomalist[33] and author of many books pertaining to unexplained phenomena in the natural world[34]
- Paul Cropper, Australian cryptozoologist and author of Out of the Shadows: Mystery Animals of Australia[1][35][36]
- Matt Crowley, Bigfoot researcher[4]
D
- David J. Daegling, American anthropologist who has performed research on Bigfoot video evidence[10]
- René Dahinden (1930–2001), Swiss-Canadian Bigfoot researcher[11][37]
- Zhugdariyn Damdin, Mongolian Almas researcher[21]
- Nikolai Damilin, Russian cryptozoologist[1]
- Ann Richardson Davis, American cryptozoologist and author of The Tale of the Altamaha "Monster"[1]
- Vine Deloria Jr. (1933–2005), Dakota activist and proponent of fossil giants[28][38]
- Matthew Delph, Bigfoot researcher[20]
- G. P. Dement'ev, Russians Almas researcher and co-author of Une note sur l'homme des neiges en Mongolie[1]
- Fritz Dieterlen, German mammalogist and Andean wolf researcher[1]
- Tim Dinsdale (1924–1987), Loch Ness Monster researcher[6]
- Jonathan Downes (b. 1959), British cryptozoologist and founder of the Centre for Fortean Zoology[39]
- Rick Dyer, American businessman and Bigfoot hoaxer[12][40]
- John H. Duffy (b. 1968), American science educator, environmental scientist, and cryptozoology skeptic.[1]
- Dally Sandradiputra, Indonesian Author and Cryptozoologist, Researcher of Orang Pendek and Orang Gadang in Sumatera[1]
E
- George M. Eberhart, American cryptozoologist and author of Mysterious Creatures: A Guide to Cryptozoology[1][2]
- Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (born 1951) is a Brazilian anthropologist
- Richard Ellis (b. 1938), marine life artist and author of Monsters of the Sea and The Search for the Giant Squid[41]
- Charlie Estepp, American Bigfoot researcher[42]
F
- Wolf Henner Fahrenbach, American invertebrate zoologist and Bigfoot researcher[1][9][43]
- Tim Fasano (1956–2019), American taxi driver, blogger, and Bigfoot researcher[42]
- James "Bobo" Fay, host of Finding Bigfoot[3]
- Randy Filipovic, Canadian Bigfoot researcher[40]
- LeRoy Fish, American wildlife biologist and Bigfoot researcher[44]
- Harlan Ford (d. 1980), wildlife photographer and Honey Island Swamp monster researcher[11]
- Di Francis, British phantom cat researcher[1]
- Paul Freeman (1943–2003), Bigfoot researcher[45]
- Richard Freeman (b. 1970), British cryptozoologist and Centre for Fortean Zoology researcher[46]
- John Freitas (b. 1956), Bigfoot researcher[10][25]
G
- Andrew D. Gable, American writer and cryptozoologist[1]
- Claude Gagnon (b. 1944), philosophy professor specializing in history of science; co-author of Lake Monster Traditions: A Cross-Cultural Analysis[47]
- Gary J. Galbreath, sea serpent skeptic[48]
- Clive Gamble (b. 1951), British anthropologist; wild men skeptic and co-author of In Search of the Neanderthals[49]
- Bob Garrett, American Bigfoot researcher and conspiracy theorist[11]
- Josh Gates (b. 1977), host of paranormal and cryptozoology-focused television shows including Destination Truth[50]
- Albert Samuel Gatschet (1832–1907), Swiss-American anthropologist and lake monster researcher[1]
- D. G. Gerahty, author of fictional novels based on allegedly-true encounters with the Loch Ness Monster[6]
- Ken Gerhard (b. 1967), Centre for Fortean Zoology researcher and author of several books including Big Bird!: Modern Sightings of Flying Monsters[51]
- Wes Germer, American podcaster and co-host of Sasquatch Chronicles[11]
- Rex and Heather Gilroy, Australian husband-wife cryptozoology team[28][35][36][52]
- Bob Gimlin (b. 1931), American horse trainer who controversially claims to have filmed a living Bigfoot in 1967[7][8][9][11]
- Frank Gordon, Australian herpetologist and giant monitor lizard proponent[1]
- Rupert Gould (1890–1948), Loch Ness Monster researcher[6]
- John Willison Green (1927–2016), Canadian journalist and Bigfoot researcher[9][10][11][17]
- J. Richard Greenwell (1942–2005), secretary of the International Society of Cryptozoology[10][17][53]
H–I
- Doug Hajicek, American filmmaker and producer of several cryptozoology documentaries including Sasquatch[8][9][44]
- Mark A. Hall (1946–2016), American cryptozoologist and former Director of the Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained (SITU)[1][26]
- Marjorie H. Halpin, editor and co-author of Manlike Monsters on Trial: Early Records and Modern Evidence[1]
- Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook (1814–1906), British politician and Beruang Rambai researcher[1]
- Tony Healy (b. 1945), Australian cryptozoologist and co-author of Out of the Shadows: Mystery Animals of Australia[35][36]
- Michael Heaney, folklorist and Almas researcher[54]
- Craig Heinselman, American cryptozoologist[2][55]
- Scott Herriot, Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization investigator[25]
- Bernard Heuvelmans (1916–2001), Belgian-French cryptozoologist and author of several books on the topic including On the Track of Unknown Animals[1][11][4][48]
- William Hichens (d. 1944), British colonial administrator and author of African Mystery Beasts[1]
- Jim Hiers, American member of the Bigfoot Rangers research team[8]
- Alton Higgins, Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization physical evidence coordinator[9]
- Howard Hill, British ufologist and proponent of prehistoric giants[28][56]
- Dan Houser, Host of Bigfoot Backpacker Podcast[57]
- William Charles Osman Hill (1901–1975), British primatologist and cryptozoologist[23]
- Peter Hocking, Peruvian ornithologist; Peruvian tiger and anomalous jaguar researcher[1][53]
- Al Hodgson, curator of Willow Creek-China Flat Museum aka the "Bigfoot Museum" in Willow Creek, California[8][9][10][58]
- Fredrick William Holiday (1921–1979), English journalist and Loch Ness Monster researcher[1]
- Ranae Holland, host of Finding Bigfoot
- Trader Horn (1861–1931), English ivory trader and explorer; proponent of the Amali[1]
- Don Hunter, British-Canadian journalist and author of Sasquatch/Bigfoot: The Search for North America's Incredible Creature[1]
- Patrick Huyghe, lake monster researcher and co-author of The Field Guide to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents, and Other Mystery Denizens of the Deep[2]
- Ivan Ivlov, Russian pediatrician and Almas researcher[1][59]
J–K
- William Jevning, Bigfoot researcher and co-host of Sasquatch Chronicles[11]
- Barnaby Jones, Cryptozoologist, author, founder of Cryptids Anomalies and the Paranormal Society, host of Monsters on the Edge podcast
- John Keel (1930–2009), American ufologist and Mothman researcher;[1] author of The Mothman Prophecies
- Kevin Kehl, American Bigfoot researcher[42]
- Melba Ketchum, Bigfoot researcher[20]
- John Kirk, lake monster researcher and President of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptoozology Club; author of In the Domain of the Lake Monsters[2][60]
- Marie-Jeanne Koffmann, Russian Bigfoot researcher[1][21][61]
- Aleksandr Kondratov (1937–1993), Russian scientist and proponent of living dinosaurs; author of Динозавра ищите в глубинах (English: Dinosaurs in the Depths)[62]
- C. M. Kosemen (b. 1984), Turkish artist and co-author of Cryptozoologicon[32]
- Andrei Kozlov, Almatsi researcher[1]
- Grover Krantz (1931–2002), American physical anthropologist and Bigfoot researcher[1][10][11][44]
- Ingo Krumbiegel, German mammalogist who scientifically described the Andean wolf (Dasycyon hagenbecki) in 1949[1]
L
- Richard S. Lambert (1894–1981), English-Canadian writer; author of Exploring the Supernatural: The Weird in Canadian Folklore[31]
- Rebecca Lang, phantom cat researcher and co-author of Australian Big Cats: An Unnatural History of Panthers[36]
- Rula Lenska (b. 1947), Polish-English actor and conservation activist; co-author of Mammoth Hunt: In Search of the Giant Elephants of Nepal[14]
- Willy Ley (1906–1969), German-American science writer and author of several texts on cryptozoology, including Exotic Zoology[1]
- Daniel Loxton (b. 1975), Canadian writer and cryptozoology skeptic; co-author of Abominable Science!: Origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and Other Famous Cryptids[4]
M
- Roy Mackal (1925–2013), University of Chicago professor known for interest in Loch Ness Monster and Mokele mbembe[1]
- John MacKinnon, British zoologist and Batûtût researcher; author of In Search of the Red Ape[1]
- Ulrich Magin (b. 1962), German journalist and cryptozoologist[1]
- Vladimir Markotic (1920–1994), Croatian-American anthropologist and cryptozoologist[1]
- Scott Marlowe, Skunk Ape researcher and founder of the Pangea Institute[63]
- Jennifer Marshall, American private investigator and co-host of Mysteries Decoded – Bigfoot[64]
- Adrienne Mayor (b. 1946), author of Fossil Legends of the First Americans and cryptozoology skeptic[1][65]
- Jim McClarin, American Bigfoot researcher[9]
- Robin McCray, Bigfoot researcher and co-author of Bigfoot Explorers and Introduction to Hominology[20]
- Jeffrey Meldrum (b. 1958), Idaho State University anatomy and anthropology professor; Bigfoot researcher[9][10][11][43][44]
- Tim Mendham, executive officer of Australian Skeptics and Bigfoot skeptic[11]
- Reinhold Messner (b. 1944), Italian mountaineer; Yeti skeptic and author of My Quest for the Yeti[1]
- Michel Meurger , French essayist specializing in sci-fi literature; co-authored Lake Monster Traditions and phantom cat-related Les félins-mystère.[1][16]
- Marc Wolfgang Miller, American explorer and cryptozoologist[1]
- Chris Moiser, British phantom cat researcher[1]
- Matthew Moneymaker, founder of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization and host of Finding Bigfoot[10][25][42]
- Chester Moore, American Bigfoot researcher and founder of American Prime Conservation Alliance[63]
- Karen Mutton, Australian archaeologist and hominid cryptozoologist[28]
- Muaed Mysyrjan, Kabardian teacher and Almatsi researcher[1]
N
- Darren Naish (b. 1975), British palaeontologist and cryptid skeptic; author of Hunting Monsters: Cryptozoology and the Reality Behind the Myths and Cryptozoologicon[1][4]
- John R. Napier (1917–1987), primatologist and Bigfoot researcher[1]
- Henry Newman, British journalist in India who popularized the phrase "Abominable Snowman" while investigating reports of large footprints in the Himalayas[1]
- Joe Nickell (b. 1944), American paranormal skeptic and co-author of Lake Monster Mysteries: Investigating the World's Most Elusive Creatures[4]
- Richard Noll, American Bigfoot researcher[1][9][44]
- Rory Nugent (b. 1952), American explorer and Mokele-mbembe researcher[1]
O
- David O'Reilly, phantom cat researcher and author of Savage Shadow: the Search for the Australian Cougar[1][36]
- Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans (1858–1943), Dutch zoologist and sea serpent researcher[1]
- Bruce L. Owens, phantom cat researcher[1]
P–Q
- Sylvain Pallix, French filmmaker and Almatsi researcher[1]
- Roger Patterson (1933–1972), Bigfoot researcher who controversially claimed to have filmed Bigfoot in 1967[7][8][11]
- Wenzcislaw Plawinskiy, Polish Almas researcher[21]
- Boris Porshnev (1905–1972), Soviet historian and cryptozoologist[1][21][22][61]
- Woody Pratt, American podcaster and co-host of Sasquatch Chronicles[11]
- Donald Prothero (b. 1954), American palaeontologist and cryptozoology skeptic; co-author of Abominable Science!: Origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and Other Famous Cryptids[4]
- Robert Michael Pyle (b. 1947), American lepidopterist and Bigfoot researcher; author of Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide[1][11]
- Mike Quast, American Bigfoot researcher[1][66]
R
- Benjamin Radford (b. 1970), American writer and cryptozoology skeptic; author of Bigfoot at 50: Evaluating the Evidence[1][4][44]
- Derek Randles, Bigfoot researcher[1]
- Dick Raynor, Loch Ness Monster researcher[1][4]
- Ward Reed, American contractor and Bigfoot researcher[25]
- Brian Regal, American science historian and cryptozoology skeptic;[11] author of Searching for Sasquatch: Crackpots, Eggheads and Cryptozoology
- Alexander Rempel, Russian anomalist and Bigfoot researcher[22]
- Bob Rickard, British writer and former editor of the Fortean Times[1][15][67]
- Byambyn Rinchen (1905–1977), Mongolian scholar and proponent of Almas research[1][21]
- Robert H. Rines (1922–2009), Loch Ness Monster researcher[68]
- Kai Roath, American documentary filmmaker and Yeti researcher[8]
- James F. Robinson, Canadian ufologist and lake monster researcher[31]
- John E. Roth, little people researcher[1] and author of American Elves: An Encyclopedia Of Little People From The Lore Of 380 Ethnic Groups Of The Western Hemisphere[69]
- Marc Rowley, Bigfoot research sponsor[8]
- Jarret Ruminski, American writer and Bigfoot skeptic[11]
- W.M. Gerald Russell, American naturalist and cryptozoologist[17]
S
- Ivan T. Sanderson (1911–1973), paranormal writer and cryptozoologist[1][15][28]
- Andrew Sanford, American cryptozoologist and co-host of Mysteries Decoded – Bigfoot[64]
- Valentin B. Sapunov, Russian biologist and Bigfoot researcher[1][22]
- Esteban Sarmiento, primatologist and Bigfoot skeptic[44]
- Ed Schillinger, American surveyor and Bigfoot researcher[9]
- Robert "JavaBob" Schmalzbach, American Bigfoot researcher[70]
- Marcus Scibanicus, Polish cryptozoologist[1]
- Peter Scott (1909–1989), co-founder of the Loch Ness Phenomena Investigation Bureau[68]
- Daniel O. Schmitt, American anthropologist who has performed research on Bigfoot video evidence[10]
- Eduard Seler (1849–1922), German anthropologist and cryptozoology skeptic[1]
- Myra Shackley (b. 1949), British archaeologist and Bigfoot skeptic;[59] author of Wildmen: Yeti, Sasquatch, and the Neanderthal Enigma
- Don Sherman, American Bigfoot researcher[66]
- Tony "Doc" Shiels (b. 1938), British magician and cryptozoologist[15]
- Karl Shuker (b. 1959), British cryptozoologist and author[1][36]
- Paul Sieveking (b. 1949), British writer and former editor of the Fortean Times[1][67]
- Alexei Sitnikov, Russian cryptozoologist known for research into Siberian cryptids[22]
- B. Ann Slate, American paranormal investigator and cryptozoologist[1]
- Tom Slick (1916–1962), American adventurer and cryptozoologist[17]
- Malcolm Smith (b. 1949), Australian cryptozoologist and author of Bunyips and Bigfoots: In Search of Australia's Mystery Animals[1]
- Roderick Sprague (1933–2012), American anthropologist and Bigfoot researcher; author of The Scientist Looks at Sasquatch[1]
- John Stamey, Bigfoot researcher and co-author of Bigfoot Explorers and Introduction to Hominology[20]
- Todd Standing, Canadian documentarian and Bigfoot tracker[71]
- Tom Steenburg, Canadian writer and Bigfoot researcher[9]
- Kathy Moskowitz Strain, anthropologist and Bigfoot researcher[3][9]
- Chris Stringer (b. 1947), British anthropologist; wild men skeptic and co-author of In Search of the Neanderthals[49]
- Mary Sutherland, ufologist and giant researcher[28][72]
- Daris Swindler (1925–2007), American anthropologist and Bigfoot skeptic[44]
T
- Dallas Tanner, American cryptozoologist and author of several fiction novels on the topic[26]
- I.F. Tatzl, Russian Bigfoot researcher[22]
- Odette Tchernine (1897–1992), British author and cryptozoologist[1]
- James Terry (1844–1912), American anthropologist and Bigfoot researcher; author of Sculptured Anthropoid Ape Heads Found in or near the Valley of the John Day River[1][73]
- Lars Thomas, British phantom cat researcher[1]
- Bob Titmus, first Bigfoot researcher to analyze the site of the Patterson–Gimlin film[10][17]
- Michael Trachtengerts (1937–2017), Russian anthropologist[21][61]
- Édouard Louis Trouessart (1842–1927), French zoologist and early proponent of a cryptid in Lake Chad[1]
- Marcello Truzzi (1935–2003), skeptic[33] and founder of several research groups including the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP)
- Jamsrangiin Tseveen (1880–1942), Buryat scientist and Almas researcher[21][54]
- Denys Tucker, former chief scientist of the British Museum and Loch Ness Monster researcher[19]
- Frank Turk (1911–1996), British phantom cat researcher[1]
- Sergei Turkin, Russian Bigfoot researcher[22]
W
- M. A. Wetherell (1883–1939), leader of a 1933 expedition to find the Loch Ness Monster and hoaxer behind the "surgeon's photograph"[68]
- Jonathan Whitcomb, Ropen researcher and proponent of modern pterosaurs. He is a young earth Creationist[4]
- Constance Whyte, co-founder of the Loch Ness Phenomena Investigation Bureau[6][68]
- Ezekiel Stone Wiggins (1839–1910), Canadian psychic and cryptozoologist[31]
- Michael Williams, phantom cat researcher and co-author of Australian Big Cats: An Unnatural History of Panthers[36]
- Paul Willis, Australian science communicator and Yowie skeptic[11]
- Nicholas Witchell (b. 1953), English journalist and Loch Ness Monster researcher[68]
Y–Z
- Mikhail Sergeyevich Yeltsin, Russian Bigfoot researcher[22]
- Leonid Yershov, Russian cryptozoologist[1]
- Eugene Yost, Bigfoot researcher[20]
- Greg "Squatchman" Yost, Bigfoot researcher[20]
- D. Zevegmid, Russian Almas researcher and co-author of Une note sur l'homme des neiges en Mongolie[1]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.71 1.72 1.73 1.74 1.75 1.76 1.77 1.78 1.79 1.80 1.81 1.82 1.83 1.84 1.85 1.86 1.87 1.88 1.89 1.90 1.91 1.92 Eberhart, George M. (2002). Mysterious Creatures: A Guide to Cryptozoology. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1576072835. https://books.google.com/books?id=z9gMsCUtCZUC. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Heinselman, Craig. "Mugwump of the Lake". http://www.strangeark.com/bfr-articles-2007.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Calhoun, Bob (2 May 2017). "Shattering Conventions: Don't Fear the Sasquatch". Meetings Today. https://www.meetingstoday.com/magazines/article-details/articleid/30359/title/shattering-conventions-don-t-fear-the-sasquatch.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 Naish, Darren. "My New Book Hunting Monsters: Cryptozoology and the Reality Behind the Myths". https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/my-new-book-hunting-monsters-cryptozoology-and-the-reality-behind-the-myths/.
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- ↑ 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 "Scientists gain new respect for evidence pointing to the existence of an unknown primate living in North America". https://www.bfro.net/news/Willow1.asp.
- ↑ 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 Taylor, Michael (24 January 1999). "Screams in the Night / The search for Bigfoot is as old as the hills, but in the remote forests of far northern California, trackers of the elusive – or mythical – creature are up to some new tricks". San Francisco Chronicle. SFGate. https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Screams-in-the-Night-The-search-for-Bigfoot-is-2950787.php.
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 11.15 11.16 11.17 11.18 11.19 11.20 Mendham, Tim (September 2015). "Scientists & Soldiers/Monster and the Media". The Skeptic 35 (3). https://www.skeptics.com.au/wp-content/uploads/magazine/The%20Skeptic%20Volume%2035%20(2015)%20No%203.pdf. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
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