May 21, 2018 | Update
For those who catalog variant names of cryptids, I was recently informed by cryptozoologist Garry Cunningham that another name in the Irish language for the dobharchú is cú bán. This literally means “white hound” and there may be some confusion here, as sometimes the term dobharchú has been applied to an albino otter.
The term dobharchú has also been used to mean an otter generally.
It is pronounced either dovarchoo or doorchoo with the ch sounded as in Bach.
A variant meaning simply “otter” is the word dobhrán (doorawn)
while an early Irish-English dictionary by Peter O’Connell (manuscript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin) gives dobhrán boisleathan for beaver, an animal not found in Ireland.
source: CFZ-USA
May 21, 2018 | Update
A certain amount of folklore has attached itself to these intelligent creatures.
now read on…..
Origins of the dolphin in Chumash mythology.
now read on…..
Dolphins in mythology worldwide.
now read on….
source: CFZ-USA
May 21, 2018 | Update
Seems a cross between a Bigfoot and a Mothman.
now read on…..
source: CFZ-USA
May 21, 2018 | Update
Imagery of the Wildman in Euroipe and beyond including cryptozoology section.
now read on…..
Another article on this topic.
now read on….
Another article on this subject.
now read on….
Costumes of people dressed as wildmen in European festivals.
now read on…..
source: CFZ-USA
May 20, 2018 | Update
Did he invent a UFO-type machine and a death ray? What about free energy?
now read on…..
source: CFZ-USA
May 20, 2018 | Update
Photographs of the object, looking somewhat humanoid, are to be found in this article.
 |
Image courtesy Lon Strickler |
now read on…..
source: CFZ-USA
Recent Comments