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Many scientists have criticized the plausibility of cryptids due to lack of physical evidence, [7] likely misidentifications [8] and misinterpretation of stories from folklore. [9] While biologists regularly identify new species following established scientific methodology, cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the folklore record and ...
The 1968 novel The Goblin Reservation by Clifford D. Simak features an intelligent alien race that uses biological wheels. [32] Kurt Vonnegut's 1973 novel Breakfast of Champions includes a brief description of fictional author Kilgore Trout's novel Plague on Wheels, which features a planet inhabited by sentient wheeled automobiles.
The term cryptid is used by proponents of cryptozoology, a pseudoscience, to refer to beings that cryptozoologists believe may in fact exist but have not yet been discovered. This category is for notable examples of entities that cryptozoologists have considered to be cryptids
Bearilla. Despite the name, Bearilla is not, as one might assume, the cross between a bear and a gorilla. Instead the cryptid boasts the body of a bear and features of a wolf, Coffey told Wave 3 ...
Pope Lick Monster (American Folklore) Kentucky Urban Legend – Cryptid, a murderous creature that is part man, sheep, and goat; Popobawa – One-eyed creatures bat-like; Poubi Lai (Meitei mythology) – Evil dragon python from the Loktak lake; Pouākai – Giant bird; Preta (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain) – Ghosts of especially greedy people
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. D. Demons-related lists (5 P) Lists of dragons (7 P) V. Lists of vampires (4 P) ... List of cryptids; D.
Pages in category "Cryptid footprints" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bigfoot; D.
Films about cryptids (4 C, 21 P) L. Loch Ness Monster in fiction (2 C, 5 P) Y. Yeti in fiction (1 C, 33 P) Pages in category "Fiction about cryptids"