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INDEX TO THIS SITE

First of all, let me explain the acronyms used in the labels.
ABC: Alien Big Cats - the mysterious "panthers" and "pumas" which seem to pop up everywhere, with special reference to Australia.
ABSM: This was Ivan T. Sanderson's acronym for Abominable Snowmen - such as bigfoot, yetis, yowies etc.
NG: New Guinea
SS: Sea Serpents - also includes lake monsters.

Translations
Initially, I decided to translate a number of articles, mostly French, for the benefit of English speaking readers.
Thylacines in Indonesian New Guinea? The Tasmanian tiger is known to have once lived in New Guinea, and a friend found this Indonesian newspaper article for me about living "tigers" in the Indonesian half of the island.
Thylacines in Indonesian New Guinea - Further Evidence.
Mythical Beings of Madagascar. Purely mythical, but they are still interesting.
Unknown African Pygmies? The "bush dwarfs" of the Central African Republic appear more human than animal, and there have even been witnesses.
The Creatures of the Caucasus. A translation of Dr Koffmann's long article in French about the manlike animals of the Caucasus. It consists of four interlinked parts, the first providing the background, the second and third detailed eyewitness accounts, and the fourth an analysis. A definitive article on the subject.
The Yeti of Pakistan. The definitive study of the bar-manu: the name of the yeti in far north Pakistan, by a man who spoke the local language. This is a two part article, the first providing the background, and the second some very close encounters by eye witnesses.
More on the Chitral Yeti. This follows up the previous article. I managed to find the complete document, and translate several more eye witness accounts.
The Wild Man of the Pyrenees. An article concerning creatures similar to those of the Caucasus, but in the mountains between Spain and France.
The Barcelona Satyr, 1760. Perhaps a "wild man" on display.
A Photo of the Wild Man of the Pyrenees?
The Search for the Wild Man of the Pyrenees.
Giant Ape Attacks Hunters in Guatemala
Bigfoot in the Andes?
The Mongolian Wildman's Last Stand. In the 1960s it was restricted to a refuge of just 1000 square kilometres.
New Zealand's Mystery Animal. The "waitoreke": some sort of otter-like mammal in a land without land mammals.
In a Dark Hut With a Mystery Monster. He was warned that a monster lived in the abandoned hut, but he wouldn't listen.
Two Unknown Bipedal Apes in the Congo

Classic Cases
Here I go through the old newspapers for the original accounts of some classic Australian cases.
The Whistling, Neck-Spouting Bunyip. It appears absolutely bizarre, but there may be a simple explanation.
A Trove of Bunyips. A collection of reports from old newspapers.
At Last, the Double-Headed Bunyip of Tuckerbil Swamp!
The Monsters of the Murray - and the Macquarie.
The Great Koolunga Bunyip Hunt of 1883. Somehow, it seems to have been forgotten by all writers on bunyips.
The Monster of the Everglades, 1901. A really big snake.
The Beast of GĂ©vaudan - Solved! This man-eating monster has been the subject of speculation for centuries. Now a German zoologist has solved the mystery.
When Scientists Were Visited by a Yeti. A yeti left its tracks through the camp of two zoologists. Why isn't this better known in the scientific literature?
Introducing the Malayan Bigfoot. Newspaper reports of big, hairy creatures in Malaya.
Big Footprints in the Malayan Jungle. The 1971 expedition to find the Malayan bigfoot.
When Roger Met Patty. A review of a book proving the Patterson-Gimli film is genuine.
Bunyips, Sea Serpents, and Port Phillip. A transcript of a speech I gave to the National Wool Museum.
The Great North Queensland Tiger Hunt of 1923. This throws light on some of the old anecdotes.
More on the Queensland Marsupial Tiger
The Wonthaggi "Monster". It roamed the vicinity of this Victorian town in 1955 to 1957. Was it a dog, a cat, or something else?

ABCs
Alien Big Cats in New Guinea. This is a remarkable story told to me by a family friend.
Snarls from the Tea-Tree. This is a review of a book on big cat lore in Victoria.
The Cryptids of Mount Tamborine. There were black panthers, all right, but it was the small, striped thing which really intrigued me.
The Trouble with Eye Witnesses. Provides examples about the reliability, or lack of such, of eye witnesses.
Big Black Cats in Southeast Queensland. From my personal files.
More Big Black Cats in Southeast Queensland.
Still More Big Cats in Southeast Queensland.
Big Cats in North Queensland
More Big Cats in Far North Queensland
Another Queensland "Black Panther"

Miscellaneous
Bunyips and Bigfoots is back. I have now published an up-dated second edition of this classic book.
The Footprint on the Cliff Face. Here I set the record straight about an Aboriginal engraving of an unknown footprint.
What Terrifies a Congo Pygmy? It would be easy to write off the Esamba as a mythological demon, except that a white resident experienced it.
What Was That Big Fish? Seen from a beach in southeast Queensland.
Carnivorous Plants in Central America? Three strange, if dubious, stories.
A "National Geographic" Cryptid. You find cryptozoological reports in the most unlikely places. This one turned up in a very well respected magazine.
The Weird Little Visitor to Gayndah. Also absolutely bizarre, but with no simple explanation.
Journal of Cryptozoology, volume 2. A review.
Journal of Cryptozoology, volume 3
Strange Striped Animals in North Queensland
A Thylacine in North Queensland?
Thylacine Fever in the Wonthaggi District
"The Tasmanian Tiger: Extinct or Extant?" - a Review
The Thylacine That Wasn't. A lesson in how easy it is to make a misidentification.
Footprints in the Sand
Up de Graff and the Giant Anacondas
Big Birds Do Fly. Two "thunderbird" sightings in the U.S.
Yes, there really are pygmy elephants. And they form separate herds in the African jungle.
When Roger Met Patty: Review A "creature feature" expert proves that the famous bigfoot film is genuine.
A Footprint Expert Meets Bigfoot A review of Jeff Meldrum's book.

Sea Serpents (and Lake Monsters)
An Extraordinary Underwater Sea Serpent.  Seen from a diving bell.
My Coworker's Sea Serpent
Thoughts on the Lake Labynkyr Monster. A radio station asked my opinion on this matter, so I might as well share it with you as well.
Another Deception Bay Sea Serpent. Quite different from the more famous one a few years later.
Lake Monsters - What They Aren't. A discussion of some misconceptions
A Trove of Sea Serpents. 1902 off Victoria, and 1930 off New South Wales
The Year of the Sea Serpents, 1934. For several months they turned up all along the coast of Australia.
More Forgotten Sea Serpent Sightings
The Nemesis Sea Serpent of 1900
The "Tresco" Sea Serpent of 1903
The Original Deception Bay "Monsters". Some very strange creatures appeared near my home in the 1960s.
Another Trove of Sea Monsters
Antipodean Sea Serpents, 1932-9
More Forgotten Sea Serpents
Sea Serpents Galore! (Australia, 19th Century)  Here I have ransacked the digitalised Australian press for stories not reported in any other medium.
Sea Serpents Galore! (New Zealand, 19th Century)
Sea Serpents Galore! (1834 to 1849)
Sea Serpents Galore! (1850 - 1869)
The Monster of Crescent Lake, Oregon
The "Dimboola" Sea Serpent, 1913.
The Lake Minnetonka Monster. It appeared in 1887 and 1914 close to a major city, and has never been seen again.
Sea Serpents Galore! (1869 to 1875)
Forgotten Sea Serpents of 1879
Forgotten Sea Serpents, 1880 - 1886
The Georgetown Sea Serpent, 1888
Forgotten Sea Serpents, 1888 - 1889
Four More Forgotten Sea Serpents
The Last (Forgotten) Sea Serpents of the 19th Century
Forgotten Sea Serpents (1902 to 1902)
1903 Was a Good Year for Sea Serpents
Forgotten Sea Serpents, 1905 to 1911
More Forgotten Sea Serpents, 1914 to 1926
Last Forgotten Sea Serpents (1926 to 1931)
Lost 19th Century Sea Serpents. From old Singaporean newspapers.
Up Close and Personal with Ogopogo. The closest encounter, and most detailed description, of the monster of Lake Okanagan, BC.
Really Gigantic Squid. In this I analyse the evidence for giant squid much larger than those officially recognized. See Part 1 and Part 2.

Yowies (ABSM)
Tales of the Australian Bigfoot. Some unpublished reports I have collected.
More Tales of the Australian Bigfoot.
Littlefoot in Australia? Are they juvenile yowies, or "little hairy men"?
The Gatton Yowie. I investigated this myself.

1 comment:

  1. I edit the American blogspot for the Centre for Fortean Zoology. Having just discovered your blog, I hope to point many of my readers in its direction. The quality of your work is very high. I have also read your book "Bigfoots and Bunyips" which I found very valuable as a reference source.

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