Web Hosting Cryptozoology Blogs
Web Hosting Cryptozoology Blogs
Bigfoot, Nessie and Yeti are three legendary creatures often left out of biologists’ discourse. But these animals form just one aspect of cryptozoology – the study of hidden animals not recognised as species by science. While many scientists consider cryptozoology to be riddled with pseudoscience and wishful thinking, others maintain there may still be valid research opportunities within its scope.
Cryptozoologist Karl Shuker is one of the premier experts in his field. A professional zoologist by training, he is widely revered and has written 32 books on cryptids and unexplained phenomena. His blog ShukerNature covers topics relating to these mysteries as well as new books reviews or debunking altered images/videos; its conversational style makes understanding his posts easy for anyone reading along with him!
Monsters Among Us was launched in 2004 as an excellent cryptozoology blog. It covers various mythical and strange animals such as variants of Bigfoot. Furthermore, there’s a handy cryptid glossary (so you know the difference between an otter and Waitoreke when visiting New Zealand) as well as an engaging discussion forum on its pages.
Some scientists are beginning to question if cryptozoology should be completely rejected as pseudoscience, as some believe people who believe in monsters like Bigfoot lose the ability to differentiate between scientific research conducted on actual bodies and those that rely on paranormal beliefs, leaving themselves open to being exploited by cults, con artists or gurus.