The science of legendary monsters
Chapter 1
The birth of a scientific mystery
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Chapter 2
Deep lake denizens and watery wonders
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Chapter 3
Giants of the forest floor
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Chapter 4
Modern myths and biological misidentifications
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Master of The science of legendary monsters
Ch 4 · Modern myths and biological misidentifications
renaissanceman Coelacanth Living Fossil Rediscovery
They thought it long extinct, A fossil from the past, But the coelacanth returned, alive at last!
Fun Fact
The Chupacabra movie link: The original 1995 description of the Puerto Rican chupacabra closely matched the alien hybrid creature from the sci-fi movie 'Species,' which had just opened in local theaters.
Glossary
chupacabra (noun)
A legendary creature rumored to inhabit parts of the Americas, said to attack and drink the blood of livestock. In 1995, Puerto Rican sightings of this creature were scientifically explained as coyotes suffering from severe mange.
A legendary creature rumored to inhabit parts of the Americas, said to attack and drink the blood of livestock. In 1995, Puerto Rican sightings of this creature were scientifically explained as coyotes suffering from severe mange.
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What animal's face, with its forward-facing eyes and eerie screech, is often mistaken for a forest cryptid?
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Which large bird with red eye patches is often blamed for the 1966 'Mothman' sightings?
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What movie, released in 1995, inspired the original eyewitness description of the Puerto Rican chupacabra?
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In which island nation did the legend of the goat-sucking 'chupacabra' originate in 1995?
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What skin condition is responsible for turning ordinary coyotes into hairless 'chupacabras'?
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In which year did the famous series of 'Mothman' sightings begin in Point Pleasant, West Virginia?
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What is the name of the pine-covered wilderness in New Jersey where the Jersey Devil is said to live?
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Which famous American founding father inadvertently helped create the 'Jersey Devil' legend through political satire?



