Cryptozoology Review - Vol 1 No 1 - 1996
The first issue of The Cryptozoology Review, published Summer 1996, covers a range of cryptozoological topics. It includes a rediscovery of the Tibetan red deer, a sighting of the
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Cryptozoology Review (Ben Roesch) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
The first issue of The Cryptozoology Review, published Summer 1996, covers a range of cryptozoological topics. It includes a rediscovery of the Tibetan red deer, a sighting of the
The Autumn 1996 issue of The Cryptozoology Review addresses subscription cost changes and calls for contributions. It features articles on recent sea monster carcasses, an analysis
This issue of The Cryptozoology Review, published three times a year, covers the Loch Ness Monster with reports of two sightings in 1996, including a photographic one. It also delv
This issue of The Cryptozoology Review covers various cryptozoological topics, including a possible sighting of Ogopogo in Canada, the discovery of a Russian lake monster, the redi
This issue of The Cryptozoology Review features a detailed examination of alleged sea serpent carcasses from 1648 to 1880, with a focus on the Stronsay beast, which is identified a
This issue of The Cryptozoology Review covers a wide range of cryptid research. It includes a compendium of cryptids, a review of the cryptozoology of the moa, and an examination o
The Summer 1998 issue of The Cryptozoology Review covers a range of cryptozoological topics. It includes updates on Loch Ness Monster sightings and research, an article on the size
This issue of The Cryptozoology Review (Autumn 1998) covers several cryptozoological topics. A significant article details the discovery of a new population of coelacanths off Indo
This issue of The Cryptozoology Review covers recent developments in cryptozoology, including official statements on the non-existence of the yeren in China and ongoing debates abo
The Summer 2000 issue of The Cryptozoology Review addresses various cryptozoological topics, including a South African 'horse-headed snake' sighting, a Newfoundland sea-serpent rep
The Cryptozoology Review's final issue reflects on the field's challenges, criticizing uncritical methods while advocating for scientific rigor. Articles discuss the Nandi Bear bei