Call For All Cryptid Reports!

I would like to give a call out to all of those individuals reading this blog that know of someone who might be interested in the content in this blog to recommend it to other readers. But more importantly, my written compilation needs several reports that I gathered through my own means. All those that have a family member or close friend in this situation, please encourage them to send me a documentation of this sighting to kryptos006@gmail.com. Thank you.

Why "The 6th Kingdom"?

There are, recognized by science, 5 kingdoms with which we use to classify organisms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera. The 6th Kingdom, so to speak, is actually about the same as the first kingdom. It houses similar organisms, but the organisms have one major difference: the animals are not recognized by mainstream science. Just as scientists developed a mammalia ragbag with which they used to classify the unclassifiable (Edendates) we shall do the same. Today, I declare all cryptids officially classified.

Monday, August 22, 2011

The 25 Most Well-Known Cryptids

All of the below creatures are animals that are reported by natives and other eyewitnesses. The name in the parentheses is a description of the cryptid in subject. The other name, the one before the parentheses, is the name given to it by locals. In this case, 1 is the most well-known (on a global scale) with 25 being the least well known of the group.
1.     Loch Ness Monster (Scottish Lake Monster)
2.     Abominable Snowman (Himalayan Man-Ape)
3.     Bigfoot (American Man-Ape)
4.     Kraken (Giant Squid)
5.     Chupacabra (“Sucker of Goats”)
6.     Black Cougar (Melanistic Mountain Lion)
7.     Champ (New England’s Lake Monster)
8.     Mokele-Mbembe (Congolese Sauropod)
9.     Thunderbird (Giant Bird)
10.  Mongolian Deathworm (Giant Killer Annelid)
11.  Jersey Devil (Ungulate/Bat Devil)
12.  Ogopogo (Lake Okanagan Monster)
13.  Mothman (Giant Bat-like Creature)
14.  Giant Octopus (An Oversized Cephalopod)
15.  Cadborosaurus (“Lizard of Cadboro Bay”)
16.  Skunk Ape (Bigfoot of the Everglades)
17.  Beast of Gevaudan (Mutant Dog)
18.  Behemoth (The Bible’s Dinosaur)
19.  Minnesota Iceman (Bigfoot Mummy)
20.  Thylacine (Marsupial Wolf)
21.  Moa (Relative of the Ostrich)
22.  Chipekwe (Africa’s “Killer of Elephants”)
23.  Chesapeake Bay Monster (Sea Monster)
24.  Iliamna Lake Monster (Giant Shark)
25.  Storsjoodjuret (Lake Monster)

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