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FIU scientist Mireya Mayor stars in the new Travel Channel series Expedition Bigfoot as she and a team of investigators go in search of the legendary creature in the Pacific Northwest.

 

Every year hundreds of eyewitnesses log their alleged encounters with Bigfoot. All told, there have been more than 10,000 reported modern-day sightings of the hairy, upright creature that leaves ominous footprints in the continental United States — more than one-third of them emanating from the Pacific Northwest. While many have searched for the elusive beast, no one knows if, where or when this legendary cryptid will be seen next. Nor have they put forth credible, indisputable evidence of the creature’s existence.

 

“Expedition Bigfootis where old legend meets new technology,” said Mayor, who leads the Exploration and Science Communication Initiative in FIU’s College of Arts, Sciences & Education.

 

Mayor is part of an elite team of skilled searchers that will use an advanced data algorithm and groundbreaking science to analyze five decades of Bigfoot sightings and pinpoint when and where one might encounter this elusive beast. Travel Channel’s new eight-part investigative-adventure series Expedition Bigfoot premieres at 10 p.m. Sunday, December 8, tracking the team throughout their harrowing experiences and pioneering endeavor. FIU will host a screening of the show’s first episode earlier that evening at 5:30 p.m. in the GC Pit at MMC. A Q&A session with Mayor and Zoo Miami's Ron Magill will follow. To RSVP, please click here.

Bigfoot, Fresno Nightcrawler, chupacabra, Mothman, Nessie, sewer gator, R.O.U.S., grootslang, tanzelwurm, giant millipede, Jersey devil, bat creature, ghost, goat-spider, [unidentified], slime/blob (Blobara).

AI creation on Dreamwombo

 

PROMPT:

Chimera at the Cryptid Taxidermy Museum in post apocalyptic Wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, painting by H.R. Giger, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Alphonse Mucha, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors; Bogomils Universe

Roger Patterson Bigfoot figure from the Great Mystery Museum collection in Japan

The (mostly) entire set of cryptid Polaroids I made in 2009. Decided to release this image because I can't afford to have books printed up any time soon.

 

The real images are much larger and more hi-resolution. Some images only work as Polaroids because of the way the photo tricks were implemented usually involving camera angles and cropping to make images look smaller or larger within the context of the image.

 

There is a list of more I intended to make, and hopefully some day I will be able to make some sort of coffee table book out of these.

 

All images used are creative commons or my own personal photography, I am putting together a list of all the original photographers to eventually post.

 

Will release individual images as I go, so people can see the details.

FIU scientist Mireya Mayor stars in the new Travel Channel series Expedition Bigfoot as she and a team of investigators go in search of the legendary creature in the Pacific Northwest.

 

Every year hundreds of eyewitnesses log their alleged encounters with Bigfoot. All told, there have been more than 10,000 reported modern-day sightings of the hairy, upright creature that leaves ominous footprints in the continental United States — more than one-third of them emanating from the Pacific Northwest. While many have searched for the elusive beast, no one knows if, where or when this legendary cryptid will be seen next. Nor have they put forth credible, indisputable evidence of the creature’s existence.

 

“Expedition Bigfootis where old legend meets new technology,” said Mayor, who leads the Exploration and Science Communication Initiative in FIU’s College of Arts, Sciences & Education.

 

Mayor is part of an elite team of skilled searchers that will use an advanced data algorithm and groundbreaking science to analyze five decades of Bigfoot sightings and pinpoint when and where one might encounter this elusive beast. Travel Channel’s new eight-part investigative-adventure series Expedition Bigfoot premieres at 10 p.m. Sunday, December 8, tracking the team throughout their harrowing experiences and pioneering endeavor. FIU will host a screening of the show’s first episode earlier that evening at 5:30 p.m. in the GC Pit at MMC. A Q&A session with Mayor and Zoo Miami's Ron Magill will follow. To RSVP, please click here.

Made for a swap on swap-bot.

FIU scientist Mireya Mayor stars in the new Travel Channel series Expedition Bigfoot as she and a team of investigators go in search of the legendary creature in the Pacific Northwest.

 

Every year hundreds of eyewitnesses log their alleged encounters with Bigfoot. All told, there have been more than 10,000 reported modern-day sightings of the hairy, upright creature that leaves ominous footprints in the continental United States — more than one-third of them emanating from the Pacific Northwest. While many have searched for the elusive beast, no one knows if, where or when this legendary cryptid will be seen next. Nor have they put forth credible, indisputable evidence of the creature’s existence.

 

“Expedition Bigfootis where old legend meets new technology,” said Mayor, who leads the Exploration and Science Communication Initiative in FIU’s College of Arts, Sciences & Education.

 

Mayor is part of an elite team of skilled searchers that will use an advanced data algorithm and groundbreaking science to analyze five decades of Bigfoot sightings and pinpoint when and where one might encounter this elusive beast. Travel Channel’s new eight-part investigative-adventure series Expedition Bigfoot premieres at 10 p.m. Sunday, December 8, tracking the team throughout their harrowing experiences and pioneering endeavor. FIU will host a screening of the show’s first episode earlier that evening at 5:30 p.m. in the GC Pit at MMC. A Q&A session with Mayor and Zoo Miami's Ron Magill will follow. To RSVP, please click here.

All pictures taken at "Sovereigns of Elyona - Medieval Fantasy RP" @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Forest%20Song/24/217/2999

A monumental robotic light sculpture, CRYPTID exists as a vibrant anomaly in contrast to contemporary automata, sharing a presence both radiant and reserved.

 

Credit: Jürgen Grünwald

Depending on region, they are also known as cougar, puma, painter, 'red dog', catamount, or panther.

 

Cougar was a term first used by the French, borrowed from Native American tribes on the East Coast of the United States. Puma was a term more commonly used in South America, and is sometimes translated to 'red dog' or 'painter' depending on who you ask. Catamount is an abbreviation for "cat of the mountains," and was first used by trappers in the early 1800s. Today, many people believe that catamounts are a seperate species of cat unknown to modern science, and are usually described as cougar-like in build but solid black in coloration. Cryptozoologists around the world are finding more and more evidence of these cats, including reported attacks on livestock and even people!

 

It's most probable that these cryptid cats are actually mountain lions with a genetic trait known as melanism.

 

'Panther' was a name given mountain lions much later on, possibly as a result of the black cat sightings. Panther is a generic term used for just about any member of the cat family with a solid-colored pelt. They are not a species unto themselves.

 

English settlers believed that only female mountain lions ever ventured down from their dens, and that the males were too fierce to kill, hence the reason all pelts the Native Americans traded them lacked manes.

 

Next to the jaguar, they are the largest cat in the Americas, and range from the tip of South America all the way up through Canada and Alaska.

 

Interestingly enough, they are more closely-related to cheetahs than any other cat.

 

Pound for pound, they can jump higher than any other mammal on earth, reaching distances of over 30 feet in a horizontal leap, and well over 18 vertically. This particular cat (named Chinook) is sitting on a legde which is about ten or tweleve feet above the floor of her enclosure, and made the jump from a complete stand-still. It was very impressive to see!

 

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AI created on Dreamwombo

 

PROMPT:

Aquirre The Cryptid Taxidermy Hideout set in the Amazon Jungle, in post apocalyptic wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, stopmotion cinema photograph by Werner Herzog, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors; Bogomils Universe

She's a terrible model because she always wants to investigate the camera instead of staying put. Polaroid OneStep "Rainbow", TIP PX-70 Color Shade.

“Faeries are nice beings, they grant wishes. Right?” – Unknown

 

While some certainly do nice things and some may even grant wishes; others still play harmless pranks to fool the mortals they encounter.

 

To most the fae are mischievous tricksters on the surface and no true threat. However the fae hierarchy stretches and grows like the roots of the oldest trees in the forest and for every bit of light and shimmer as branches raise high in the sky; there is dark and shadow as roots dig deep into the earth.

 

The Duskfall Court is the seat of shadow and where pranks are rarely harmless. Those who abide by its laws find themselves watched over by the nobility of the court.

 

Those who tread these woods best watch out because the woods watch back and will not hesitate to ensnare the unwary.

  

The Duskfall Court is sponsored by Quills & Curiosities and Cryptid

 

The region is magically created by Dacien & Marcel Blackwood, Crow, and Lemony Nova

Chupacabra is a legendary cryptid rumored to inhabit parts of the Americas. The name comes from the animal's reported habit of attacking and drinking the blood of livestock, especially goats.

 

It is the twenty-eighth design for 2008's 31 Amigurumi in October.

   

Moon Buns are designed by M. Bridges and are protected by law, unless otherwise noted.

™ & © 2008 M. Bridges

AI creation on Dreamwombo

 

PROMPT:

Chimera at the Cryptid Taxidermy Museum in post apocalyptic Wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, painting by H.R. Giger, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Alphonse Mucha, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors; Bogomils Universe

created in NIGHTCAFE - Stable Diffusion

the prompt included Giger, Arcimboldo, Wonderland, Taxidermy

 

Adaption of the "Cryptid Taxidermy" prompt by including 'Family Reunion from Hell' in the Text. Works exceedingly well in SDXL 1.0

 

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PROMPT:

"Family Reunion from Hell in Cryptid Taxidermy in post apocalyptic wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, stopmotion cinema photograph by H.R. Giger, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors"

Picture put together of my rp avi for his application.

 

I'll get better about the items i have when i actually do blogs.

Apparently i been wearing this exact dress to AB for years straight (it lends itself very easily to _any coordinate_)

 

Tryin to become local con loli cryptid! Spread the meme

Dawn Fox, Antlers and Fog. A+

this is intended to be a 10x10 print (i just need good way of getting it printed)...

 

it's a redux of Cryptid Shindig (a wallet i designed for tinymeat), which i now hate.

 

from November 14th until December 21st this first run print will be available 2 THE HIBBLETON.com in fullerton southern california. there are only 22 of them. so be sure to stop by and pick one up!

Spot-bellied Eagle Owl

 

The spot-bellied eagle-owl (Bubo nipalensis), also known as the forest eagle-owl is a large bird of prey with a formidable appearance. It is a forest-inhabiting species found in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. This species is considered part of a superspecies with the barred eagle-owl (Bubo sumatranus), which looks quite similar but is allopatric in distribution, replacing the larger spot-bellied species in the southern end of the Malay Peninsula and the larger island in Southeast Asia extending down to Borneo.

 

The spot-bellied eagle-owl is a large species of owl. It measures from 50 to 65 cm (20 to 26 in) in length. It is the sixth longest owl in the world on average and has the ninth longest wings of any living owl. The ear-tufts of the spot-bellied are very long and conspicuously of variable length, giving them a somewhat scraggly appearance at the tips. The ear-tufts of the spot-bellied eagle-owl measure up to 63 to 76 mm (2.5 to 3.0 in) in length. Most eagle-owls are well-feathered on both their leg and toes, while the barred eagle-owl is featherless on the toes and feathered on the legs, and the spot-bellied eagle-owl has feathered legs and feet, but the terminal digits of the toes are bare before the talons. The feet and talons as formidable as any eagle-owl, being very large, heavy and powerful for their size.

 

The spot-bellied eagle-owl is overall a stark, grayish brown bird, with dark, coarse brown coloration over the back and upper wings. The throat and underparts are mainly pale fulvous in color with black and white horizontal stripes along the flanks of the body that become broad spots on the abdomen and under tail coverts. On the wings, the primaries are dark brown with lighter brown stripes and the secondaries are more heavily barred with buff-brown coloration. The lores are covered in bristly feathers and the cheeks are brownish-white with black feather shafts. The large ear tufts slant off to the sides.

This owl is noted for its strange, human-sounding call, and it has been suggested that it is the same as the cryptid known as ulama or "Devil Bird" in Sri Lanka. A local name is Maha Bakamuna ("large horned owl"). According to www.cryptozoology.com, in July 2001 it was confirmed that ulama description perfectly matches spot-bellied eagle-owl. This call consists of a scream, which rises and then falls in tone. The territorial call of the species, like that of most other eagle-owls, consists of low hoots with two-second intervals between hoos. The voice is booming, deep and carries quite far. It is usual for forest-dwelling owls (and many different kinds of birds) to have an extensive and complex range of vocalizations since vision is more limited than in open or semi-open habitats. However, the spot-bellied eagle owl has relatively small ear openings even for a member of the genus Bubo, suggesting that some territorial behaviour is carried out visually instead of auditorily.

 

This species is distributed the Lower Himalayas from Kumaon east to Burma, thence to central Laos and central Vietnam. They are found throughout the Indian subcontinent and peninsular Southeast Asia down into the southernmost limits of the range in Sri Lanka and to 12 degrees north in southern Thailand. The spot-bellied eagle-owl dwells mainly in primary or older second growth forests. Potentially, they can come to inhabit nearly all varieties of land-based habitats but prefer those such as dense, evergreen forests or moist deciduous forests within its range, though can range secondarily into tropical valleys, terrai and shola in the lower hills of India. Although often considered uncommon to somewhat rare, recent photographic evidence indicates that they are particularly widely found in different parts of India and may simply avoid detection, so long as appropriate wooded habitat remains.

 

The spot-bellied eagle-owl is nocturnal and often spends its day hidden in the dense foliage of large forest trees. However, they have been observed on the move and even hunting during the day, especially in forests with minimal human disturbance. Their activity normally picks up at dusk as they begin to hunt. This species is generally uncommon, likely needing large hunting and breeding territories and thus occurs at low densities. However, it continues to occur over a large range and is not thought to be conservation dependent. Areas, where deforestation occurs, are likely to be vacated by this species, which is perhaps the only widespread threat faced by this owl.

AI creation with Dreamwombo

various different models, same prompt for all.

 

PROMPT:

by Michael DeForge and derek hess: creature with disembodied gaping mouth made of used syringes! ,sixpack eyes, ruptured photomontage by bobby neel adams , milk running out of mouth by Simon Bisley, igor Morski , Bogomils Universe, cryptid taxidermy by Art of the Mystic Otto Rapp

Some cryptozoologists believe that the sasquatch has an aquatic larval stage of development, but that probably has nothing to do with this photo.

created with Dreamwombo AI

 

the prompt for a series remained the same (part of it):

 

perfect closeup ultra detailed smiling Baroque compound vampire ghost slaanesh made out of luminous dust at foggy night, cryptid taxidermy, Bogomil's Universe, made of liquid dust,sparkling reflections,by Susan Seddon Boulet, h.r. giger vlaho bukovac, leonardo da vinci, Donald Southam Lawrence, Rolf Armstrong, Simon Bisley

How cute, they even put the collapsed bridge in the background (that killed 46 people)

 

Mothman Festival

Point Pleasant, WV

Once thought to be an invention of the D&D Monster Manual, seen here in captivity in Norway

Baby Honey Blossom has taken too much of an interest in eating poor Sloog, it is for this reason that she is now on ebay.

shop.ebay.co.uk/merchant/pixie_patch

Illyra Okami / Cryptid Neila wearing Valkyrie Corsets with Eero Hintsanen & Eline Deblauwe behind Hair & Makeup

Photography & Retouching: Laura Sheridan

 

Edited in Capture One Pro & Photoshop

All pictures taken at "Sovereigns of Elyona - Medieval Fantasy RP" @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Forest%20Song/24/217/2999

All pictures taken at "Sovereigns of Elyona - Medieval Fantasy RP" @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Forest%20Song/24/217/2999

Pedal boats styled after "Chessie," the sea serpent/cryptid that is said to inhabit the Chesapeake Bay. It had recently rained, so all of the boats were waiting for passengers.

 

Taken at the 2014 Star-Spangled Spectacular Celebration in Baltimore, Maryland. The festival recognized the 200th anniversary of the United States' National Anthem.

Created with Kandinsky 2.2 Mode in zoo.replicate.dev/

 

Head and Shoulder Portrait of a Cryptid Neptune with long white beard in post apocalyptic Wonderland Harbor, in heaven by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, painting by H.R. Giger, Hieronymus Bosch, Art Nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors; Bogomil's Universe

 

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