Archive for the ‘anomalies’ category
October 5, 2008
–The show Sanctuary debuted on October 3rd on the SciFi channel. Previously seen only in “webisodes,” the show centers on 157-year-old psychiatrist Dr. Helen Magnus (Amanda Tapping), who seeks to track down, study, and protect the strange and often terrifying creatures that secretly populate our world and live among us. One of them is, yes, Bigfoot; there is also a young boy with a kind of tentacle attached to his chest.
Elements of this theme have been seen before in such shows, comics, and movies as The X-Files, Men in Black, HellBoy, X-Men, and others. Reviews have been mixed and are frequently negative, but the show seems to show promise; you may either love it or hate it.
Dr. Magnus is on a mission to finish the work of her father and unlock the secrets behind human evolution using a unique combination of science, medicine, and her own knowledge of the supernatural. If you enjoy such things and similar considerations often raised in this blog, Sanctuary may be worth a look. Airing regularly on Fridays on SciFi at 9:00 or 10:00 pm…
Categories: animals, anomalies, cryptozoology, furry, science, unexplained
Tags: Sanctuary on SciFi
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October 1, 2008
–The Waheela is a gigantic, wolf-like beast that has inhabited Indian legends in the remote Nahanni Valley in the northwest territories of Canada. Described as looking like a wolf on steroids, the Waheela stands 3-1/2 feet at the shoulder despite having shorter legs than a wolf; its height accordingly comes from its massive body. The largest wolf ever recorded stood 3’2″ at the shoulder.
The Waheela is attributed with supernatural powers, and is felt to be responsible for mysterious deaths in the Nahanni Valley, also known as “The Headless Valley“ as those who died there under unknown circumstances lost their heads.
The Waheela may be a kind of prehistoric bear-dog. It would be interesting to get one of them after Sarah Palin, who has shot hundreds of wolves…
Categories: animals, anomalies, cryptozoology, furry, unexplained
Tags: bear-dog, Waheela, wolf cryptid
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September 24, 2008
–The Wildman of China or Yeren is a legendary creature said to be an as yet undiscovered hominid residing in the mountainous forested regions of China’s remote Hubei province. The name translates as “Man Bear” or “Man-Monkey.” The creatures are reported by witnesses to be covered in reddish-brown hair, although some white specimens have also been reported. Their height is estimated to be in the five to seven foot range, with some ten foot specimens also reported.
Regional officials have reported nearly four hundred Yeren sightings since the 1920’s. Since the 1980’s, local and national Chinese government has had a keen interest in the Yeren, supporting scientists who have elected to study it. The Yeren may be linked to the extinct hominid Gigantopithecus, which formerly inhabited the region.
The Yeren made a brief appearance in John Carpenter’s offbeat but very cool movie, Big Trouble In Little China, and was the subject of a recent MonsterQuest episode.
Categories: animals, anomalies, cryptozoology, furry, science, unexplained
Tags: China's Wildman, Yeren
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September 19, 2008
–Well, the DNA test results are in…and the Cuero, Texas presumed chupacabra creature has been identified as a coyote. DNA strands were virtually identical.
DNA testing could not answer questions as to why the beast looked as he did…bluish, almost hairless, etc. And he was one ugly son of a *****.
Another bubble burst…sigh!!! At least the Texan woman who had the head got it out of her freezer!
Categories: animals, anomalies, cryptozoology, furry, science, unexplained
Tags: chupacabra, chupacabra identified
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September 19, 2008
–In Lake Crescent, New Foundland, reports exist of a mammoth species of eel called “The Lake Beast,” or more affectionately, “Cressie.” The notion of eels up to 30 feet long is reflected in Native American legends dating back centuries, and referring to a “Pond Demon,” and a “Swimming Demon.” Some believe that it could be a displaced ocean dweller, as eels are quite ancient, evolving before the continents divided.–Remember Pangea?
Once again, the intepid boys from MonsterQuest investigated, going through the murky waters of the Canadian lake in question. Results were again inconclusive with “Cressie” not found, although eyewitness accounts were intriguing…and a lobster trap set for the beast underwater was dragged a considerable distance by something…
Water creatures are big stuff right now. Destination Truth is airing a segment on one. And even while their existence remains unproven, in many countries it is illegal to kill them…Hmmm, isn’t that interesting?!
Categories: animals, anomalies, cryptozoology, furry, science, unexplained
Tags: Cressie, Water Creatures
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September 14, 2008
–At the Singapore Zoo, the fur of their 13-year-old polar bear and her son turned green due to harmless algae growth in their hollow hair shafts. Polar bears appear white because normally these shafts reflect light.
—The treatment?–Hydrogen peroxide bleaching!
Categories: animals, anomalies, furry
Tags: green polar bears
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September 6, 2008
—Mokele-Mbembe is a dinosaur-like cryptic creature living in and around the Congo. The name translates as, “one who stops the flow of rivers.” The creature is thought of as a sauropod that managed to avoid extinction. Pygmies indigenous to the area also ascribe some magical powers to the beast.
The first sighting of this cryptid was in 1776, but most eyewitness reports occurred during the 20th century. The legend of Mokele-Mbembe has inspired a lot of fiction, including the Disney film, Baby.
Categories: animals, anomalies, cryptozoology, furry, unexplained
Tags: Congo cryptic, cryptic dinosaur, Mokele-Mbembe
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September 4, 2008
—Destination Truth reports the existence of a Cambodian wildman, an ape-like man who goes about naked with long hair and a sword (a guy could get into that!). The remote area of the appearances is rich in legends of wild men living in the forest. This guy is not Bigfoot as he also sports tattoos, and Bigfoot doesn’t work with a sword.
It gets better in that a young naked woman was also seen with the guy. She was captured as the duo lurked around the fringes of a village to steal food; the wildman escaped capture. The feral girl was reunited with her biological father, who identified her from a scar she had acquired before her disappearance 18 years ago. The language skills of the girl were poor, and she supposedly didn’t communicate much verbally with the wildman (guys aren’t much for conversation, anyhow). After being given a bad haircut and living with her father in civilization for about ten months, the girl again escaped into the forest, and has not been seen since.
A likely explanation is that the wildman escaped from the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia about 20 years ago, and has never bothered returning to civilization…kinda like those handful of Japanese soldiers in isolated locations who continued to fight World War II for years after it ended…
Categories: animals, anomalies, furry, unexplained
Tags: Cambodian wildman, feral human
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September 1, 2008
–No, we’re not talking about Big Bird, that mellow yellow fellow with the endocrine problem universally endeared to children on Sesame Street. This is about cryptic birds big enough to carry away small children, as reportedly happened in Lawndale, Illinois in 1977. At that time, a 4′ tall boy weighing 56 lbs. was reportedly carried 35 feet by an enormous black bird with a white ring around its neck. The bird was said to have had a 4-1/2 foot body, and each wing of the bird exclusive of the body measured 4 feet. The boy pounded at the bird and was eventually dropped after having been carried that 35′ distance; he was physically unharmed, but suffered psychological problems afterwards. The bird came to be referred to as the Lawndale Thinderbird, after the enormous birds of Native American legend…
Categories: animals, anomalies, furry, unexplained
Tags: enormous birds, Lawndale Thunderbird, Thunderbird
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August 28, 2008
–On August 25th, a guy from Texas found a moth bearing, yes, an image of Jesus, with this find seen on a recreational vehicle!–You remember, of course, the image of the Virgin Mary seen in a cheese sandwich?–The guy at least sees the moth as something God created rather than as a re-creation of Jesus, which would pose profound theological questions eclipsing even the Mothman…
…this might lead to The Gospel According to Lepidoptera, and lend bug hunts the significance of a spiritual pilgrimage…and maybe Mothra is truly worthy of veneration, having the death and resurrection thing going… 😉
Categories: animals, anomalies, furry
Tags: Jesus moth, moth
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