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The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organisation
www.bfro.net
Claims there is scientific proof for the existence of a giant primate species in North America fitting the descriptions of sasquatches (Bigfoots), called gigantopithecus. The site has information and pictures.
The Legend of Nessie
www.nessie.co.uk
Official Loch Ness Monster site with facts, pictures and sightings of this most elusive of creatures.
Mokele-Mbembe
www.cryptozoologicalrealms.com/ english/africa/ congo_republic_of_the/ mokele-mbembe/references.html
Page full of links, books, journals, news and general references to the 'living dinosaur'.
Parascope
www.parascope.com
Looks at all things paranormal, UFOs, aliens, conspiracy theories and covert operations and reveals George Bush’s links to a secret society called Skull and Bones.
The Plesiosaur Site
www.plesiosaur.com
Offers serious and detailed information on plesiosaurs. The site has lots of information plus a forum.
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The Loch Ness Monster by Terri Sievert (Edge Books, 2004)
Aimed at kids, this captures the drama and excitement of the subject. With well-told stories of sightings and information about scientific research that tried to prove or disprove whether the creature ever existed.
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The Loch Ness Monster: The evidence by Steuart Campbell (Birlinn, 1996)
Examines the facts and fictions regarding the creature of Loch Ness. It reviews the film and sonar evidence, analyses underwater photographs and reflects on the origins of the Loch Ness Monster stories.
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On the Track of Unknown Animals by Bernard Heuvelmans (Kegal Paul International, 1995)
A popular introduction to, and scientific presentation of, 'hidden' animals. The author was the founder of cryptozoology.
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