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List of cryptids

Cryptids are animals that cryptozoologists believe may exist somewhere in the wild, but whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by science. Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience, which primarily looks at anecdotal stories, and other claims rejected by the scientific community. While biologists regularly identify new species following established scientific methodology, cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the folklore record and rumor. Entities that may be considered cryptids by cryptozoologists include Bigfoot, Yeti, the chupacabra, the Jersey Devil, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Mokele-mbembe.

Scholars have noted that the cryptozoology subculture rejected mainstream approaches from an early date, and that adherents often express hostility to mainstream science. Scholars have studied cryptozoologists and their influence (including the pseudoscience's association with Young Earth creationism),[1][2] noted parallels in cryptozoology and other pseudosciences such as ghost hunting and ufology, and highlighted uncritical media propagation of cryptozoologist claims.

List

Aquatic or semi-aquatic

Name Other Names Description Purported Location Depiction
Cadborosaurus[3] Caddy Sea animal Pacific Coast of North America  
Champ[4] Champy Lake monster Lake Champlain, North America  
Cryptid Whales[5][6] Giglioli's Whale, Rhinoceros dolphin, High-finned sperm whale, Alula whale, Unidentified beaked whales Sea animal Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean  
Dobhar-chú[7] Water Hound, King Otter Extra-large otter-like carnivorous aquatic mammal Ireland  
Gloucester sea serpent[8] Large serpent Gloucester, Cape Ann
Iemisch[9] Iemisch Listai Mix of a jaguar and otter Patagonia
Igopogo[citation needed] Kempenfelt Kelly Lake monster Lake Simcoe, Ontario (Canada)
Isshii[citation needed] Issie Lake monster Japan
Labynkyr Devil[10][11][12] Labynkyrsky Chert[citation needed] Lake monster Oymyakonsky Ulus, Sakha Republic, Russia
Loch Ness Monster[13] Nessie Lake monster Loch Ness, Scotland  
Loveland Frog[14] Loveland frogman, Loveland lizard Humanoid frog Loveland, Ohio  
Lusca[15] Giant Octopus[citation needed] Blue holes in the Bahamas
Mamlambo[citation needed] Lake monster South Africa
Manipogo[citation needed] Winnipogo Lake monster Lake Manitoba, Canada
Megalodon[15] Otodus megalodon Giant Shark Oceans
Mokele-mbembe[16] Dinosaur (lake, river and/or swamp monster) Republic of the Congo  
Ogopogo[4] N'ha•a•itk, Naitaka Lake monster Lake Okanagan, Canada  
Sea serpents[17] Sea animals, dinosaurs All bodies of water  
Selma[citation needed] Seljordsormen Lake monster Lake Seljord, Telemark, Norway
 
Steller's sea ape[18] Sea animal Pacific Ocean
 

Terrestrial

Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction
British big cats[19] Alien big cats (ABCs), phantom cats, mystery cats, English lions,
Beast of Bodmin, Beast of Exmoor
Carnivorous mammal Great Britain  
Bukit Timah Monkey Man[20] BTM, BTMM Forest-dwelling hominid or other primate Singapore
Chupacabra[21] Chupacabras (Spanish for goat-sucker) Puerto Rico (originally),
South and Central America,
Southern North America
 
Dover Demon[22] Dover, Massachusetts  
Eastern Cougar[23] Eastern United States  
Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp[24] Lizard Man of Lee County Bipedal South Carolina, United States
Malagasy hippo[25] Malagasy pygmy hippopotamus, Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus, kilopilopitsofy, tsy-aomby-aomby, omby-rano, laloumena, mangarsahoc Hippo Madagascar  
Mapinguari[26] Mapinguary Giant Ground Sloth or primate Amazons  
Michigan Dogman[27] Humanoid dog Wexford County, Michigan
Minhocão[citation needed] Big Earthworm Caecilian South America
Moa[28] Flightless bird New Zealand  
Mongolian death worm[29] Allghoi (or orghoi) khorkhoi Worm-like animal Gobi Desert (Asia)  
Nandi bear[30] Chemosit, Kerit, Koddoelo, Ngoelo, Ngoloko, Duba Large carnivore Eastern Africa  
Queensland Tiger[31] Yarri Large feline Queensland
Thylacine[32][33] Tasmanian Tiger, Tasmanian Wolf Marsupial Australia, New Guinea  
Zanzibar leopard[34] Large feline Zanzibar  

Hominid

Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction
Almas[4] Abnauayu, almasty, albasty, bekk-bok,
biabin-guli, golub-yavan, gul-biavan, auli-avan,
kaptar, kra-dhun, ksy-giik, ksy-gyik, ochokochi,
mirygdy, mulen, voita, wind-man, Zana
Non-human ape or hominid Asia/Caucasus
Amomongo[35] Orang Mawas, Impakta Ape or hominid Negros Occidental, Philippines
Barmanou[citation needed] Barmanu, Big Hairy One Ape or hominid Middle East/Asia
Bigfoot[36] Sasquatch Large and hairy ape-like creature United States and Canada  
Capelobo[37] Humanoid anteater monster Brazil  
Chuchunya[38] Large hominid Russia
Fouke Monster[39] Jonesville Monster, Southern Sasquatch, Boggy Creek Monster Hominid or other primate Arkansas, United States
Honey Island Swamp monster[40] Letiche, Tainted Keitre Hominid or other primate Louisiana, United States
Orang Pendek Small hominid Sumatra
Nittaewo[41] Nittevo Small hominids Sri Lanka
Skunk ape[42] Stink Ape, Myakka Ape, Myakka Skunk Ape Primate Florida, United States
Yeren[43][42] Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chinese Wildman Primate (possible hominin) China
Yeti[44] Abominable Snowman Large and hairy human-like entity, various other descriptions Himalayas (Asia)  
Yowie[41] Large and hairy human-like entity, various other descriptions Australia  

Flying

Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction
Jersey Devil[13] Leeds Devil Winged bipedal horse United States, mainly the South Jersey Pine Barrens, as well as other parts of New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania  
Mothman[45] Winged Man, Bird Man, UFO-Bird, Mason Bird Monster Winged bipedal Mason County, West Virginia, United States  
Rod[46] Skyfish, Air Rod, Solar Entity Small flying stick-like creatures Worldwide  
Ropen[47] Large bat-like creature or pterosaur New Guinea
Thunderbird[48][49] Giant bird North America  

See also

References

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Bibliography

External links

  •   The dictionary definition of cryptid at Wiktionary
  •   Media related to Cryptozoology at Wikimedia Commons

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Cryptid redirects here Not to be confused with Cryptic Cryptids redirects here For the upcoming film see Cryptids film Cryptids are animals that cryptozoologists believe may exist somewhere in the wild but whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by science Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience which primarily looks at anecdotal stories and other claims rejected by the scientific community While biologists regularly identify new species following established scientific methodology cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the folklore record and rumor Entities that may be considered cryptids by cryptozoologists include Bigfoot Yeti the chupacabra the Jersey Devil the Loch Ness Monster and the Mokele mbembe Scholars have noted that the cryptozoology subculture rejected mainstream approaches from an early date and that adherents often express hostility to mainstream science Scholars have studied cryptozoologists and their influence including the pseudoscience s association with Young Earth creationism 1 2 noted parallels in cryptozoology and other pseudosciences such as ghost hunting and ufology and highlighted uncritical media propagation of cryptozoologist claims Contents 1 List 1 1 Aquatic or semi aquatic 1 2 Terrestrial 1 2 1 Hominid 1 3 Flying 2 See also 3 References 3 1 Bibliography 4 External linksListAquatic or semi aquatic See also List of lake monsters Name Other Names Description Purported Location DepictionCadborosaurus 3 Caddy Sea animal Pacific Coast of North America nbsp Champ 4 Champy Lake monster Lake Champlain North America nbsp Cryptid Whales 5 6 Giglioli s Whale Rhinoceros dolphin High finned sperm whale Alula whale Unidentified beaked whales Sea animal Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean nbsp Dobhar chu 7 Water Hound King Otter Extra large otter like carnivorous aquatic mammal Ireland nbsp Gloucester sea serpent 8 Large serpent Gloucester Cape AnnIemisch 9 Iemisch Listai Mix of a jaguar and otter PatagoniaIgopogo citation needed Kempenfelt Kelly Lake monster Lake Simcoe Ontario Canada Isshii citation needed Issie Lake monster JapanLabynkyr Devil 10 11 12 Labynkyrsky Chert citation needed Lake monster Oymyakonsky Ulus Sakha Republic RussiaLoch Ness Monster 13 Nessie Lake monster Loch Ness Scotland nbsp Loveland Frog 14 Loveland frogman Loveland lizard Humanoid frog Loveland Ohio nbsp Lusca 15 Giant Octopus citation needed Blue holes in the BahamasMamlambo citation needed Lake monster South AfricaManipogo citation needed Winnipogo Lake monster Lake Manitoba CanadaMegalodon 15 Otodus megalodon Giant Shark OceansMokele mbembe 16 Dinosaur lake river and or swamp monster Republic of the Congo nbsp Ogopogo 4 N ha a itk Naitaka Lake monster Lake Okanagan Canada nbsp Sea serpents 17 Sea animals dinosaurs All bodies of water nbsp Selma citation needed Seljordsormen Lake monster Lake Seljord Telemark Norway nbsp Steller s sea ape 18 Sea animal Pacific Ocean nbsp Terrestrial Name Other names Description Purported location DepictionBritish big cats 19 Alien big cats ABCs phantom cats mystery cats English lions Beast of Bodmin Beast of Exmoor Carnivorous mammal Great Britain nbsp Bukit Timah Monkey Man 20 BTM BTMM Forest dwelling hominid or other primate SingaporeChupacabra 21 Chupacabras Spanish for goat sucker Puerto Rico originally South and Central America Southern North America nbsp Dover Demon 22 Dover Massachusetts nbsp Eastern Cougar 23 Eastern United States nbsp Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp 24 Lizard Man of Lee County Bipedal South Carolina United StatesMalagasy hippo 25 Malagasy pygmy hippopotamus Madagascan pygmy hippopotamus kilopilopitsofy tsy aomby aomby omby rano laloumena mangarsahoc Hippo Madagascar nbsp Mapinguari 26 Mapinguary Giant Ground Sloth or primate Amazons nbsp Michigan Dogman 27 Humanoid dog Wexford County MichiganMinhocao citation needed Big Earthworm Caecilian South AmericaMoa 28 Flightless bird New Zealand nbsp Mongolian death worm 29 Allghoi or orghoi khorkhoi Worm like animal Gobi Desert Asia nbsp Nandi bear 30 Chemosit Kerit Koddoelo Ngoelo Ngoloko Duba Large carnivore Eastern Africa nbsp Queensland Tiger 31 Yarri Large feline QueenslandThylacine 32 33 Tasmanian Tiger Tasmanian Wolf Marsupial Australia New Guinea nbsp Zanzibar leopard 34 Large feline Zanzibar nbsp Hominid Name Other names Description Purported location DepictionAlmas 4 Abnauayu almasty albasty bekk bok biabin guli golub yavan gul biavan auli avan kaptar kra dhun ksy giik ksy gyik ochokochi mirygdy mulen voita wind man Zana Non human ape or hominid Asia CaucasusAmomongo 35 Orang Mawas Impakta Ape or hominid Negros Occidental PhilippinesBarmanou citation needed Barmanu Big Hairy One Ape or hominid Middle East AsiaBigfoot 36 Sasquatch Large and hairy ape like creature United States and Canada nbsp Capelobo 37 Humanoid anteater monster Brazil nbsp Chuchunya 38 Large hominid RussiaFouke Monster 39 Jonesville Monster Southern Sasquatch Boggy Creek Monster Hominid or other primate Arkansas United StatesHoney Island Swamp monster 40 Letiche Tainted Keitre Hominid or other primate Louisiana United StatesOrang Pendek Small hominid SumatraNittaewo 41 Nittevo Small hominids Sri LankaSkunk ape 42 Stink Ape Myakka Ape Myakka Skunk Ape Primate Florida United StatesYeren 43 42 Yiren Yeh Ren Chinese Wildman Primate possible hominin ChinaYeti 44 Abominable Snowman Large and hairy human like entity various other descriptions Himalayas Asia nbsp Yowie 41 Large and hairy human like entity various other descriptions Australia nbsp Flying Name Other names Description Purported location DepictionJersey Devil 13 Leeds Devil Winged bipedal horse United States mainly the South Jersey Pine Barrens as well as other parts of New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania nbsp Mothman 45 Winged Man Bird Man UFO Bird Mason Bird Monster Winged bipedal Mason County West Virginia United States nbsp Rod 46 Skyfish Air Rod Solar Entity Small flying stick like creatures Worldwide nbsp Ropen 47 Large bat like creature or pterosaur New GuineaThunderbird 48 49 Giant bird North America nbsp See alsoAnimalia Paradoxa Fearsome critters Legendary creature List of cryptozoologists Lists of legendary creatures List of megafauna discovered in modern times List of urban legendsReferences Hill Sharon A 2017 Scientifical Americans The Culture of Amateur Paranormal Researchers McFarland p 66 ISBN 9781476630823 Card Jeb J 2016 Steampunk Inquiry A Comparative Vivisection of Discovery Pseudoscience In Card Jeb J Anderson David S eds Lost City Found Pyramid Understanding Alternative Archaeologies and Pseudoscientific Practices University of Alabama Press p 32 ISBN 9780817319113 Creationists have embraced cryptozoology and some cryptozoological expeditions are funded by and conducted by creationists hoping to disprove evolution Loxton amp Prothero 2013 pp 261 295 a b c Shermer Michael Linse Pat November 2002 The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience Vol 1 ABC CLIO p 72 ISBN 9781576076538 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