List of cryptids
Cryptids are animals that cryptozoologists believe may exist somewhere in the wild, but whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by science . Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience , which primarily looks at anecdotal stories, and other claims rejected by the scientific community. While biologists regularly identify new species following established scientific methodology , cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the folklore record and rumor. Entities that may be considered cryptids by cryptozoologists include Bigfoot , Yeti , the chupacabra , the Jersey Devil , the Loch Ness Monster , and the Mokele-mbembe .
Scholars have noted that the cryptozoology subculture rejected mainstream approaches from an early date, and that adherents often express hostility to mainstream science. Scholars have studied cryptozoologists and their influence (including its association with Young Earth creationism ),[ 1] [ 2] noted parallels in cryptozoology and other pseudosciences such as ghost hunting and ufology , and highlighted uncritical media propagation of cryptozoologist claims.
Criteria
Critically endangered , possibly extinct, and naturally rare species such as the ivory-billed woodpecker , baiji , colossal squid , and pink-headed duck are not generally considered to be cryptids due to scientific methods being used to prove their persistence or not having been officially declared extinct.[ 3] [ 4]
Fictional characters such as Sirenhead , Slenderman , Beetlejuice , and Great Pumpkin are not generally considered cryptids due to being based entirely in fiction.[ 5] [ 6]
Mythological or supernatural creatures and entities such as thunderbird , unicorns , drop bear and Bloody Mary .[citation needed ]
List
Aquatic or semi-aquatic
Name
Other Names
Description
Purported Location
Depiction
Anguila peluda [ 7]
Hairy Eel
Pond animal
Pamital ravine, Canary Islands
Cadborosaurus
Caddy
Sea animal
Pacific Coast of North America
Champ [ 9]
Champy
Lake monster
Lake Champlain , North America
Cryptid Whales [ 10] [ 11]
Giglioli's Whale, Rhinoceros dolphin, High-finned sperm whale, Alula whale, Unidentified beaked whales
Sea animal
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean
Dobhar-chú [ 12]
Water Hound, King Otter
Extra-large otter -like carnivorous aquatic mammal
Ireland
Gloucester sea serpent [ 13]
Large serpent
Gloucester, Cape Ann
Iemisch [ 14]
Iemisch Listai
Mix of a jaguar and otter
Patagonia
Igopogo [ 15]
Kempenfelt Kelly
Lake monster
Lake Simcoe, Ontario (Canada)
Labynkyr Devil [ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
Labynkyrsky Chert[citation needed ]
Lake monster
Oymyakonsky Ulus , Sakha Republic , Russia
Loch Ness Monster [ 19]
Nessie
Lake monster
Loch Ness , Scotland
Loveland Frog [ 20]
Loveland frogman, Loveland lizard
Humanoid frog
Loveland, Ohio
Manipogo [ 21]
Winnipogo
Lake monster
Lake Manitoba , Canada
Megalodon (surviving populations) [ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
Otodus megalodon [ a]
Giant prehistoric shark
Oceans
Mokele-mbembe
Dinosaur (lake, river and/or swamp monster)
Republic of the Congo
Morgawr [ 26]
Sea serpent
Falmouth Bay
Ogopogo [ 9]
N'ha•a•itk, Naitaka
Lake monster
Lake Okanagan , Canada
Sea serpents
Sea animals, dinosaurs
All bodies of water
Selma [ 28]
Seljordsormen
Lake monster
Lake Seljord , Telemark , Norway
Steller's sea ape [ 29]
Sea animal
Pacific Ocean
Terrestrial
Name
Other names
Description
Purported location
Depiction
British big cats [ 30]
Alien big cats (ABCs), phantom cats , mystery cats, English lions,Beast of Bodmin , Beast of Exmoor
Carnivorous mammal
Great Britain
Chupacabra [ 31]
Chupacabras (Spanish for goat-sucker)
Puerto Rico (originally), South and Central America, Southern North America
Dover Demon [ 32]
Dover, Massachusetts
Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp [ 33]
Lizard Man of Lee County
Bipedal
South Carolina , United States
Mapinguari [ 34]
Mapinguary
Giant Ground Sloth or primate
Amazons
Michigan Dogman [ 35]
Humanoid dog
Wexford County, Michigan
Mongolian death worm [ 36]
Allghoi (or orghoi) khorkhoi
Worm -like animal
Gobi Desert (Asia)
Nandi bear [ 37]
Chemosit, Kerit, Koddoelo, Ngoelo, Ngoloko, Duba
Large carnivore
Eastern Africa
Queensland Tiger [ 38]
Yarri
Large feline
Queensland
Thylacine (surviving original populations) [ 39] [ 40] [ b]
Tasmanian tiger. Tasmanian wolf
Carnivorous marsupial
Australia
Papua New Guinea
Name
Other names
Description
Purported location
Depiction
Almas [ 9]
Abnauayu, almasty, albasty, bekk-bok, biabin-guli, golub-yavan, gul-biavan, auli-avan, kaptar, kra-dhun, ksy-giik, ksy-gyik, ochokochi, mirygdy, mulen, voita, wind-man, Zana
Non-human ape or hominid
Asia/Caucasus
Amomongo [ 41]
Orang Mawas, Impakta
Ape or hominid
Negros Occidental , Philippines
Bigfoot
Sasquatch
Large and hairy ape-like creature
United States and Canada
Bukit Timah Monkey Man [ 43]
BTM, BTMM
Forest-dwelling hominid or other primate
Singapore
Chatawa Monster [ 44] [ 45]
Large ape-like creature
Mississippi , United States
Chuchunya [ 46]
Large hominid
Russia
Fouke Monster [ 47] [ 48]
Jonesville Monster, Southern Sasquatch, Boggy Creek Monster
Hominid or other primate
Arkansas , United States
Honey Island Swamp monster [ 49]
Letiche, Tainted Keitre
Hominid or other primate
Louisiana , United States
Orang Pendek
Small hominid
Sumatra
Nittaewo [ 50]
Nittevo
Small hominids
Sri Lanka
Skunk ape [ 51]
Stink Ape, Myakka Ape, Myakka Skunk Ape
Primate
Florida , United States
Yeren [ 52] [ 51]
Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chinese Wildman
Primate (possible hominin )
China
Yeti
Abominable Snowman
Large and hairy human-like entity, various other descriptions
Himalayas (Asia)
Yowie [ 50]
Large and hairy human-like entity, various other descriptions
Australia
Flying
See also
Notes
^ Otodus is the currently accepted genus name for megalodon. Older sources refer to the genus as Carcharodon , Carcharocles , and several other names.
^ There is an ongoing de-extinction project to revive the species through genome editing, this entry refers to the possibility of surviving populations.
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