Mammoths Survived in Canada Until 5,000 Years Ago
Mammoths Survived in Canada Until 5,000 Years Ago
Mammoths Survived in Canada Until 5,000 Years Ago
Study suggests the Tasmanian tiger survived into the 21st century
THE LAST WEEK AT THE CFZ-USA BLOG
“Admittedly underwhelming” Georgia bigfoot video
Ancient footprints mistakenly attributed to bears were made by early humans
Rhinos: scientists are hanging them upside-down from helicopters
Which Animals Are Going Extinct?
The Norwegian wolf is extinct
There are many deadly animals in the world, from the small tsetse fly to the gigantic elephant. As the world begins to open up and people start traveling again. It’s a good idea to be prepared for what dangers may lay before you. Whether they kill for food, to protect themselves or their young or just out of aggression, these are five of the deadliest animals around the world.
The last article gave readers an update on where I had got with finding the alleged film of a creature taken by the Sidney Wignall expedition to Loch Morar in 1981. However, after a few roadblocks, I managed to get a sight of the film that has aroused curiosity amongst cryptozoologists for some time. The clip I had access to lasts about two minutes and it does show the flyover of the object of interest.
World’s first 100% complete T-rex skeleton found locked in battle with a Triceratops
Fossil remains of herd of 11 dinosaurs discovered in Italy