While scanning for books I discovered this one and from what I saw of the content, he is well-stocked with a lot of creatures I was not award. For example the "Strange skies" chapter contain section about Ahool, Bighoot, Devil Bird, Kongamato, Kungstorn, Mothman, Olitau, Owlman, Ropen, Thunderbirds and Winged Cats.
Can be interesting for research purposes. 220 pages book.
Can be interesting for research purposes. 220 pages book.
Public interest in Bigfoot, Yeti, and living dinosaurs never seems to wane, and this book is the latest in a number of works on cryptozoology. Divided into eight chapters and then arranged alphabetically by animal, it covers 93 cryptids—everything from giant lizards to the pygmy rhinoceros. Some are animals in places they should not be, for example, wolverines in Britain and kangaroos running wild in the U.S. Besides the standards, such as Sasquatch and Nessie, there are entries for animals thought to be extinct, including the dodo bird and ivory-billed woodpecker. Each entry contains history, a chronology of sightings, possible explanations, and further readings. The work concludes with a “Who’s Who in Cryptozoology,” which lists important individuals and organizations; a glossary; a selected bibliography; and an index. The glossary is especially useful in defining terms that may not be familiar, for example, cephalopods, dracontology, and xenarthrans. Author Newton also wrote Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology: A Global Guide to Hidden Animals and Their Pursuers (McFarland, 2005), which contains entries for more than 1,500 animals in straight A–Z arrangement.