Freak Out Over Hairless Mysterious Animals

Weird hairless animals attract morbid attention. Is it a mutant? A monster? Well, it’s most likely an unfortunate local animal who fortunately left remains for us to photograph, gawk over, get grossed out about, and share around the world on social media. The spring/summer season brings us multiple reports and images of mysterious animals on…… Continue reading Freak Out Over Hairless Mysterious Animals

Well-worn paranormal paths go nowhere: When to give up

Gary Campbell is the keeper of the Official Sightings Register at Loch Ness. In an article today in the Daily Record, he says that even after 20 years of this project, sightings still continue. Gary Campbell, keeper of the register, said the fascination of Nessie was showing no signs of abating. He accepted five sightings for…… Continue reading Well-worn paranormal paths go nowhere: When to give up

From Ontario: another furless mystery animal

Why does furless = mystery? First, the Montauk Monster… it was a raccoon. Then, that poor Golum-like creature in Panama … sloth. Now the Big Trout Lake Monster from Ontario, Canada.. I call muskrat. Doesn’t that seem more logical than an “omajinaakoos”? How about we consider comparison to local animals first? Mmmkay? Why does everything…… Continue reading From Ontario: another furless mystery animal