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International Cryptozoology Museum

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If you’re tired of the predictability of traditional museums or have an interest in the mysterious and unexplained, you might want to check out Loren Coleman’s International Cryptozoology Museum. Coleman is a cryptozoologist, meaning he studies hidden, unknown or unusual animals, some of which may or may not truly exist or could even be extinct. These animals tend to lurk in mythology, urban legends and folklore, and include such familiar beasts as Bigfoot, Yeti, Nessie and the Jersey Devil, just to name a few. If Coleman’s name sounds vaguely familiar, you may have seen it on the covers of the many crypto-centered books he’s written or perhaps you’ve seen the man himself on television programs and documentaries dealing with the subject, such as the History Channel’s MonsterQuest. Coleman also keeps a blog, Cryptomundo, where he posts news from the field and gives thoughtful, open-minded, scientific breakdowns and analyses of the latest evidence and sightings from around the globe.



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