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On the Web
- Culture Jammer's Encyclopedia: Cryptozoology - Takes a skeptical view of cryptozoology, grouping the subject with paranormal claims.
- Cryptozoology.com - Includes forums, news, articles, pictures, links, and cryptofiction.
- British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club - Provides information about the club and their efforts in the field of cryptozoology.
- Jed's Cryptozoology Page - A cryptozoology photo album.
- Listing of Cryptozoological Publications - An index of cryptozoology related publications. By Craig Heinselman.
- Wyrdology - Offers an introduction to the study of unknown creatures, including details on various cryptids, and cryptozoology news.
- Taking A Hard Look At Cryptozoology - A collection of cryptozoology related articles. By Ben S. Roesch.
- Cryptozoology Links - A massive collection of cryptozoology related links. By Philip R. "Pib" Burns.
- The Denizen of Lake Champlain - History, sightings and photographs in an article by Craig Heinselman, written for cryptozoology.com.
- Virtual Institute of Cryptozoology - Discussions on all aspects of Cryptozoology. In French and English.
Wikipedia Articles
- International Society for Cryptozoology - The International Society of Cryptozoology (ISC) was founded in 1982 to serve as a scholarly center for documenting and evaluating evidence of unverified animals; that is, animal species or forms which have been reported in some manner but which have not been scientifically proven to exist. The study of such animals is known as cryptozoology.
- Cryptozoology - Cryptozoology (from Greek: κρυπτός, kryptós, "hidden"; ζῷον, zôon, "animal"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge" or "study" – c.f.
- List of figures in cryptozoology - Here follows a list of notable researchers and writers in the field of cryptozoology:
- Thunderbird (cryptozoology) - Thunderbird is a term used in cryptozoology to describe large, bird-like creatures, generally identified with the Thunderbird of Native American myth and folklore. Similar cryptids reported in the Old World are often called Rocs.
- Shunka Warakin - The Shunka Warakin (also shunka warak'in) is an American beast from cryptozoology and mythology that is said to resemble a wolf, a hyena or both. The first discussion and description of this cryptid was by Loren Coleman in his columns and articles throughout the 1980s, especially as formally recorded in Cryptozoology A to Z.