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The world of cryptozoology
  The world of cryptozoology ( May 17, 2019) | Erickson Living
May 17, 2019 (): The creepy, crawling, prowling creatures may be walking or swimming among us. We know them as Sasquatch, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, even shape- shifters. Are they fiction or reality? That depends on how deeply you believe in cryptozoology.A tenuous bridge between science and folklore, the field is far more cultural than it is clinical. www.ericksonliving.com
    Wild Men of the Ancient World: Legends Across the Globe Tell of a Humanoid Beast – Are They Real?
     Beasts of the Pagan Wild Man Ritual Come in All Shapes and Sizes
 16 Cryptids That Might (Or Might Not) Exist
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      Wild Men of the Ancient World: Legends Across the Globe Tell of a Humanoid Beast – Are They Real? | Ancient Origins
Man-like beasts appear in myths and legends of cultures around the globe. The best known ‘wild man’ phenomena of today is the Sasquatch or Big Foot of North America, but there ar other legends such as the Yeti (Abominable Snowman), said to live in the wilds of the Himalayan mountains. There are many lesser known wild humanoid cryptids; the Orang Pendek, which is said to said to live in ... www.ancient-origins.net
               Beasts of the Pagan Wild Man Ritual Come in All Shapes and Sizes | Ancient Origins
The wild man is a creature found in various pagan traditions across Europe. Generally speaking, a wild man is a man dressed up in a beast-like costume for certain pagan rituals, which were normally aimed at providing protection from evil spirits or promoting fertility. These rituals are still practiced today in various parts of Europe, especially in rural villages. www.ancient-origins.net
           16 Cryptids That Might (Or Might Not) Exist | Mental Floss
The Dobhar-chú, or “water-hound,” is a legendary otter-like animal that supposedly lives in isolated freshwater loughs and rivers in Ireland. Usually described as a half-dog, half-fish hybrid ... www.mentalfloss.com
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