List of figures in cryptozoology

List of figures in cryptozoology

Here follows a list of notable researchers and writers in the field of cryptozoology:
* Dmitri Bayanov, Hominologist
* Erik Beckjord, controversial Bigfoot researcher - deceased
* Matthew Bille, author of "Rumors of Existence"
* John Bindernagel, Bigfoot researcher; author of "North America's Great Ape: the Sasquatch"
* Tom Biscardi, Bigfoot researcher
* Peter Byrne, Bigfoot researcher
* Mark Chorvinsky, creator of "Strange Magazine" - deceased
* Jerome Clark, co-author of "Cryptozoology A to Z"
* Ronan Coghlan, author "Dictionary of Cryptozoology" and "Cryptosup".
* Jerry D. Coleman, author of "Strange Highways"
* Loren Coleman, author of "Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America", "Tom Slick: True Life Encounters in Cryptozoology", "Mysterious America", "Mothman and Other Curious Encounters"; coauthor of "Cryptozoology A to Z", "The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Yeti, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide", "The Field Guide to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents, and Other Mystery Denizens of the Deep", and other books
* William R. Corliss, general anomalist; has collected reports of unknown hominds and other cryptids
* Scott Corrales, Chupacabras researcher
* Cliff Crook, Bigfoot Reports Investigator since 1956. America's First Bigfoot Investigator.*
* Paul Cropper, Australia co-author of "Out of the Shadows", "The Yowie: In Search of Australia's Bigfoot"
* René Dahinden, Bigfoot researcher -deceased
* Tim Dinsdale, Loch Ness Monster researcher -deceased
* Jonathan Downes, founder of Centre for Fortean Zoology
* Richard Ellis, marine life artist; author of "The Search For The Giant Squid"
* Paul Freeman, Bigfoot researcher - deceased
* Richard Freeman, researcher affiliated with Centre for Fortean Zoology
* Bob Gimlin, with Roger Patterson, allegedly filmed Bigfoot in 1967
* Rex Gilroy, Australian cryptozoologist focused on the Megalania and the Yowie.
* Linda S. Godfrey, Beast of Bray Road researcher
* John Willison Green, Bigfoot researcher
* J. Richard Greenwell, secretary of the International Society for Cryptozoology - deceased
* Mark A. Hall, author of "Thunderbirds: America's Living Legends of Giant Birds"
* Tony Healy, Australia co-author of "Out of the Shadows", "The Yowie: In Search of Australia's Bigfoot"
* Bernard Heuvelmans, author of "On the Track of Unknown Animals"; "father of cryptozoology" - deceased
* Fredrick William Holiday, Loch Ness Monster researcher - deceased
* Patrick Huyghe, co-author of "The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Yeti, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide"
* John Keel, Mothman researcher
* John Kirk, president of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club; author of "In the Domain of Lake Monsters"
* Marie-Jeanne Koffman, a Russian doctor, pioneer almasti researcher
* Alexandr Mikhailovych Kondratov, Russian scientist, author of books about lake monsters, living dinosaurs and many more - deceased
* Grover Krantz, mainstream physical anthropologist known for his interest in Bigfoot - deceased
* Ruby Lang, Australia big cat researcher
* Paul LeBlond, "Cadborosaurus" researcher
* Willy Ley, author of "Exotic Zoology" - deceased
* Tony Lucas, New Zealand cryptozoologist
* Roy Mackal, University of Chicago professor known for interest in Loch Ness Monster and Mokele mbembe
* Jordi Magraner, Barmanou researcher -deceased
* Scott Marlowe, Swamp Ape researcher and founder of Pangea Institute
* Jeff Meldrum, Idaho State University anatomy professor; Bigfoot researcher
* Reinhold Messner, mountaineer; author of "My Quest for the Yeti" - skeptic
* Marc Wolfgang Miller, explorer, author of "Chasing Legends" & "The Legend Continues"
* Darren Naish, University of Portsmouth, vertebrate palaeontologist, researcher on aquatic cryptids
* John Napier, primatologist and Bigfoot researcher - deceased
* Rick Noll, researcher
* Rory Nugent, Mokele mbembe researcher
* Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans, Sea serpent researcher - deceased
* Roger Patterson, with Bob Gimlin, allegedly filmed Bigfoot in 1967 - deceased
* Daniel Perez, Bigfoot researcher
* Boris Fyodorovich Porshnev, "father of Russian hominology" and yetti researcher - deceased
* Robert Michael Pyle, author of "Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide"
* Herman Regusters, Mokele mbembe researcher - deceased
* Ivan T. Sanderson, celebrity zoologist/anomalist; author of "Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life" - deceased
* Esteban Sarmiento, Bigfoot researcher
* Peter Scott, conservationist; coined a scientific name for the Loch Ness Monster - deceased
* Karl Shuker, author of "Mystery Cats of the World", "Dragons: A Natural History", "In Search of Prehistoric Survivors", "From Flying Toads To Snakes With Wings", "Mysteries of Planet Earth", "The New Zoo: New and Rediscovered Animals of the Twentieth Century", "The Beasts That Hide From Man", "Extraordinary Animals Revisited", and other books
* Tom Slick, adventurer who funded searches for Bigfoot and other cryptids - deceased
* Roderick Sprague, Bigfoot researcher
* Todd Standing, Canadian Bigfoot researcher
* Bob Titmus, Bigfoot researcher - deceased
* Autumn Williams, Bigfoot researcher in Oregon
* Mike Williams, Australia big cat researcher
* Joseph W. Zarzynski, Champ researcher

Also see: Cryptozoology, , zoology.

External links

* [http://www.cryptozoology.net/english/biographies/biographies_index.html Cryptozoology Biographies]


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