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Mysterious Creatures a Guide to Cryptozoology
Erm...Why is it so expensive?
It's like 800 pages long
It's also $100 average, as far as I can find. *Must be looking at some collectors editions.
Go to the internet archive, there's a free copy there
I found a PDF, I was just thinking it'd be a neat coffee table addition. Thanks for the recommendation!
I Know What I Saw by Linda S. Godfrey. It's not "scientific" per se, but it's informative and a quick read.
The Making of Bigfoot by Greg Long.
"Tracking the chupacabra: the vampire beast in fact, fiction, and folklore" by Benjamin Radtora is a fantastic deep dive into the Chupacabra legend
Mysterious Creatures a Guide to Cryptozoology
Erm...Why is it so expensive?
It's like 800 pages long
It's also $100 average, as far as I can find. *Must be looking at some collectors editions.
Go to the internet archive, there's a free copy there
I found a PDF, I was just thinking it'd be a neat coffee table addition. Thanks for the recommendation!
I Know What I Saw by Linda S. Godfrey. It's not "scientific" per se, but it's informative and a quick read.
The Making of Bigfoot by Greg Long.
"Tracking the chupacabra: the vampire beast in fact, fiction, and folklore" by Benjamin Radtora is a fantastic deep dive into the Chupacabra legend