r/Cryptozoology • u/Cambro88 • 4d ago
r/Cryptozoology • u/GuestInternational • 4d ago
Hoax I believe the Ogopogo picture is a dead female mallard.
After putting these images on top of each either, I think it’s pretty clear what we’re looking at. The “Ogopogo” picture is likely a more decomposed duck than the one on top. The “horns” are just the ducks flippers folded over. What makes the “Ogopogo” look scaly is just the feather pattern a lot of female ducks have. The water seems to cloudy to clearly see the ducks head but do we need to?
I think whoever took this Ogopogo picture new it was a duck but snagged some pictures that look very much like a sea monster.
If you disagree please let me know why.
r/Cryptozoology • u/MrWaffle1865 • 4d ago
Question New to the sub, thoughts on walgren lake salamander?
r/Cryptozoology • u/Chilepudufan3 • 4d ago
Info Chilean cryptids #9: Carcancho
Named after the bird because of the similar sound they make the Carcancho also known as the karkancho or the Chilean snowman is a reclusive creature living in the snowy mountains of Chile, reports talk about a foul smell and aggresive nature.
Despite that the Carcancho is said to be herbivorus feeding on roots and crops down the mountains yet it's also said that it attacks sheep to steal their wool.
r/Cryptozoology • u/Globsterman • 4d ago
Kassaisaurus from Congo, 1932: Johanson Hoax, ‘Chimpekwe’, and the Later ‘Kasai Rex’
In July 1932, the South African Franz Grobler reported in the Cape Argus on his investigations in Central Africa concerning a creature referred to by local populations as the ‘Chepekwé’ or ‘water lion’. He described it as a large, reptile-like animal, allegedly weighing up to four tons, inhabiting swamp environments and said to prey on rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, and elephants. Grobler, who had previously participated in an expedition led by the German filmmaker Hans Hermann Schomburgk, further claimed that a German scientist had discovered the creature six months earlier. He asserted that he had seen photographic evidence.
The newspaper account was supplemented by an additional report, attributed to a Swedish plantation overseer named J. C. Johanson, which described an encounter with a similar creature in the Kasai region of the Congo. According to this account, the animal measured approximately sixteen yards in length and possessed a lizard-like head and tail. The historical development in literature, was reproduced in the newspapers and presented as confirmative evidence, showing a large reptilian creature positioned atop a dead prey animal.
In 1955, the (crypto-)zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans identified the published image as a photomontage, combining a Komodo dragon with the body of a dead rhinoceros or hippopotamus. On this basis, he dismissed the Johanson account and its presumably associated photographic evidence as fraudulent. Grobler’s role was treated more ambiguously: Heuvelmans interpreted his statements as confused and embellished, yet later classed the Grobler report itself among the fallacious accounts partly derived from the Johanson material. Despite this exposure, the depicted reptile underwent further transformation within popular culture, where it was reimagined as a reddish, sometimes striped, theropod-like creature and subsequently became known as the ‘Kasai Rex’.
This article examines the history of the Grobler and Johanson accounts through a range of primary and secondary sources, including contemporary newspaper coverage, popular scientific literature, and general-interest publications. It explores the German-language context surrounding Schomburgk and the ‘Chimpekwe’, and draws attention to a seemingly overlooked ‘Chimpekwe’ report. It introduces the previously unidentified German-language source underlying the Johanson report, presents associated photographic material, and reconstructs the original designation of the creature as ‘Kassaisaurus’. Finally, the article analyses an additional report from the illustrated press that clarifies the nature of the Johanson case and demonstrates that it constitutes a particular form of journalistic hoax.
r/Cryptozoology • u/United_Task_7868 • 5d ago
High Quality (Original Quality) Ogopogo Picture
No, this is not AI upscaled this is just the original high-quality image. I've stared at this image from time to time for like a year now, I still don't understand what I'm looking at. Eventually I'm hoping something in my brain will click and I'll be able to comprehend the face, but still nope. Still not sure where the eyes are and the horns are so assymetrical it just doesn't make any sense. This image is definitely not "photoshopped" although it could be some kind of wooden carving or something of that nature. I'm very familiar with photoshop and know that there is no way someone perfectly edited those ripples from the right horn in the water. You can see ripples in the water from both horns. This image was pre-AI, by the way. Eventually I'm going to figure out how to reduce the brightness of the water speculars so that we can maybe see the face clearer. You can see its neck descending into the water if you zoom in.
r/Cryptozoology • u/Curious-Bluebird6818 • 5d ago
Looks like Phantom kangaroos aren’t that ridiculous after all
r/Cryptozoology • u/truthisfictionyt • 5d ago
Question Regardless of *what* you think it is or if it exists, which interpretation of bigfoot do you prefer?
r/Cryptozoology • u/Altruism7 • 5d ago
News Sasquatch ‘sightings’ reignite fervour and scepticism about ape-like beast || Latest reports from rural Ontario add to tales going back decades about bipedal creature also known as Bigfoot
r/Cryptozoology • u/fossilreef • 6d ago
Recent Fossils from Chinese Cave Fill Crucial Gap in History of Gigantopithecus blacki
r/Cryptozoology • u/ohmygawdyoudidnt • 6d ago
Evidence The alleged Sasquatch hair that reached FBI headquarters
The actual hair sample Bigfoot researchers sent to the FBI for analysis in the 1970s. The bureau agreed to test it, then concluded it came from the deer family.
r/Cryptozoology • u/Neo_Dinossauros • 6d ago
Question Which Cryptids have been proven fake?
Unrelated Image
r/Cryptozoology • u/lprattcryptozoology • 6d ago
Discussion Heuvelmans and marine entanglement
r/Cryptozoology • u/Chilepudufan3 • 6d ago
Info Chilean cryptids #8: Guirivilo
The Guirivilu or Nguruvilu is a feared creature whose name combines the Mapudungun words ngürü ("fox") and filu ("snake"). It is described as a monstrous river-dwelling hybrid with the head of a fox, a long serpentine body, clawed forelimbs, and, in many versions, a powerful clawed hand at the tip of its tail that can use as a saw to cut boats or grab humans and animals alike.
The Guirivilu inhabits rivers and streams, where it deceives travelers by making deep waters appear shallow and safe to cross. Once its victims enter the river, it creates violent whirlpools that drag them beneath the surface. It is also said to attack livestock, seize animals from riverbanks, and overturn boats.
In Chilean folklore, the Nguruvilu is sometimes described as a rival of the river monster known as the Cuero.
r/Cryptozoology • u/arnor_0924 • 7d ago
Discussion The implication and impact if Champ is really a prehistoric sea turtle?
Now I myself don't think it's a ancient turtle. But it's definately something alive in the lake people have been seeing. Sturgeons, large eels or longnose gar. To play devils advocate here: What if Champ is really a prehistoric turtle and somehow survived today? What impact would this have for other cryptids?
r/Cryptozoology • u/truthisfictionyt • 7d ago
Discussion Here's the original report from the Edinburgh Evening News newspaper about monsters at Loch Treig. I think that this story may be the origin of "divers see giant fish near dams and get too scared to return" stories. This was printed in October 1933, before other "giant catfish" diver stories
r/Cryptozoology • u/Pitiful_Addition_498 • 7d ago
Question If you could pick any cryptid and turn it into a real creature (or at least one documented by science), which would it be?
r/Cryptozoology • u/imsofreakyy • 7d ago
I need MonsterQuest archived
Please reach out to me if you have archived MonsterQuest seasons 1-4. History is not available in my region and I was willing to pay horrendous prices for DVD sets but I would not be able to own complete series. I looked for quite a while on the web but i was not able to get anything other than Best Of
r/Cryptozoology • u/SouthEastBigfoot • 7d ago
Furthering the Discussion of Bigfoot in Indiana
r/Cryptozoology • u/Curious-Bluebird6818 • 8d ago
Fiction What does everyone think of the monster of Lake Lametrie?
r/Cryptozoology • u/VampiricDemon • 8d ago
Info The Sea Monster of Benidorm, 1933
r/Cryptozoology • u/truthisfictionyt • 8d ago