Cryptozoology is the study of newly discovered, rediscovered, and still unknown species of animals. While it is famous for the "mega-monsters" such as the Loch Ness monster, Sasquatch and Mokele-Mbembe(the supposed living dinosaur), and is often ridiculed, cryptozoology is actually a very sane, scientific and interesting field, if it is treated in the right way, and involves not only the superstar "monsters" but also inconspicous bugs, invertebrates and other lifeforms.
Important: I will be away for the whole summer, leaving a house-sitter who thinks the Internet is a sports team, so don't expect any replies to your emails to me until late August!
The greatest cryptozoology personalities.
Cryptozoological
Resources - Books and Magazines
What was the
Malaysian "Sea Monster" Carcass?
An is now in action! E-Mail me for more details!
New Book News! Richard Greenwell is planning a new book on
the history of cryptozoology.
I've added two items of interest to
cryptozoologists to my Ultimate Shark
Page. One is on a photo of agiant
nurse shark, and the other is on rumours of giant
cookiecutter sharks!
Also of interest of cryptozoologists will be
my giant squid
home page. It is still under a lot of construction, but for now it
will hopefully suffice.
Vietnam's tropical forests have been a true
cryptozoological hotspot over the last few years. Click here to
find out why.
Tons of news and reports are waiting for you!
Visit to see them!
Cryptozoology is quickly jumping on the
bandwagon to the
Internet (ever noticed how everything, from companies to movies, have web
pages?), and there are several pages devoted to the subject, and most all
are excellent. So do you want to go cryptozoo-web
surfing?
A great many people are involved with
cryptozoological research
and studies, and I am trying to gather them all togethor in one directory
available to all (with a particluar enpahsis on those researchers which
are on-line). You've already probably read my cryptozoology
personalities page, but the people discussed within are merely a fraction
of the people involved, as I was merely trying to talk about the most
important figures. In any case, if you partake in cryptozoological
studies and research, or are just interested or knowledgeable in a certain
topic of cryptozoology, please check out the
cryptozoology research directory to learn how you can add your name to the
list.
Keep checking back to this page, because I will be adding stuff frequently.
Copyright 1996 Ben S. Roesch