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Who can one trust in such a world except a cryptozoologist?
In addition to performing, Matthew is also an avid cryptozoologist.
Mark Hall, another cryptozoologist, has suggested surviving members of Homo gardarensis.
Another early documented sighting was recounted by cryptozoologist Don Davis.
Karl Shuker (born 1959) is a British zoologist, cryptozoologist and author.
Nevertheless, her investigation did not acknowledge the possibility of a cryptid, therefore she is not labelled a cryptozoologist.
Cryptozoologist Bruce Champagne identified more than 1,200 purported sea serpent sightings.
Roy P. Mackal, a biologist and cryptozoologist, declared the frame was "positive evidence".
Loren Coleman, cryptozoologist, author, television personality (Class of 1965)
He's a cryptozoologist from New York who moved to Connecticut because his profession could not cover his expenses.
Franklin Ruehl is an American ufologist and cryptozoologist.
Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans believed the report was based on the discovery of an errant walrus.
Burney was reluctant to publish the study for fear of being labeled a cryptozoologist, but eventually published the results in American Anthropologist.
San Antonio based cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard believes it is a teratorn.
The name of the species is dedicated to French-Belgian cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans.
Memories of cryptozoologist, from the Cape Codder:
Ivan Mackerle, 70, Czech cryptozoologist.
Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman rediscovered this story while writing Tom Slick's biography in the 1980s.
Michael Grumley a cryptozoologist has linked Bigfoot and other hominid cryptids to ancient tunnel systems underground.
The team learns from the cryptozoologist who examines the werewolf's corpse that the particular species is unusual in that it is bipedal.
As noted in research by cryptozoologist Loren Coleman, the locals have called this cryptid "Old Ned."
Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans held throughout his life that plesiosaur-type sighting were actually an unknown species of long-necked seal.
According to Jonathan Downes, there are a number of little-known cryptids to which Shuker was the first cryptozoologist to bring widespread public attention.
Belgian cryptozoologist Dr Bernard Heuvelmans proposed the specific name Leo maculatus in 1955.
According to cryptozoologist Loren Coleman, shunka warak'in is an Ioway term meaning "carries off dogs."