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Porcupine

Loren Coleman over at Cryptomundo has posted an interesting article about his theories regarding the distinct lack of bigfoot bones/bodies/evidence out there.

He thinks it’s porcupines.

He makes some good points, and I would encourage the (re-)examination of porcupine den finds,  but even absent freshly-killed specimens, we also have no fossil evidence of a… ... Continue reading Coleman: Porcupines To Blame for Lack of Bigfoot Carcasses

Merry Cryptomas!

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Cryptomundo is offering the above ornaments for sale, just in time for Christmas. They look to only be available on location in Maine, but Loren also has some great  gift packages available.

Check them out here, and… ... Continue reading Merry Cryptomas!

Over at Cryptomundo, Loren Coleman looks back on the Biscardi-Whitton-Dyer saga, revealing some “behind-the-scenes” details of what he was doing to try to get to the bottom of things.

Coleman was (of course) initially dismissive of Whitton and Dyer’s claims, and became doubly so once Biscardi got involved, but:
I thought I could use my interest and really, my openness to the fact I might have been wrong about… ... Continue reading Loren Coleman Details His Involvement* in the Georgia Hoax

Loren Coleman of The International Cryptozoology Museum and Cryptomundo has posted a response to the August 25 Newsweek piece in which he was quoted.

He doesn’t seem pleased by the author’s focus on the “bigfoot believers” being duped:
First, as an overall observation, what I am finding intriguing is that, according to this media giant’s take on the whole thing, it isn’t the press… ... Continue reading Loren Coleman Responds to Newsweek Article

Newsweek has posted a web-only article by Matthew Philips entitled “The Sasquatch Sequel.” Jeff Meldrum, Loren Coleman and Matt Moneymaker were all polled for the piece, which does a good job of detailing the reaction of more legitimate bigfoot researchers to the Biscardi-Whitton-Dyer hoax:
“It’s aggravating that a person like [Biscardi] garners the press because of sensationalism,” says Jeff Meldrum, an Idaho anthropologist who is an expert in foot morphology… ... Continue reading Bigfoot Hoax '08: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly