My friend Peter Theiss has started his Dinoplaza blog and one post mentions the second edition of Live Pterosaurs in America. I really do appreciate his contribution to the book, for his interview of an eyewitness is the only reference, in that book, to a sighting in Missouri.
I was also interested in his post "Loch Linnhe Monster."
His January posts include a cryptid sighting in the North Sea during World War I, an Ogopogo sighting in 2009 (lake in Canada), and several others; lake monsters are well covered here, in one instance (Loch Ness), maybe even uncovered.
Thank you, Peter, for becoming a blog writer with an emphasis on cryptozoology.
I was also interested in his post "Loch Linnhe Monster."
Loch Linnhe is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland. Loch Linnhe is 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) long, and an average of 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) wide.Theiss mentions four sightings of this cryptid, from the 1940's to 1967.
His January posts include a cryptid sighting in the North Sea during World War I, an Ogopogo sighting in 2009 (lake in Canada), and several others; lake monsters are well covered here, in one instance (Loch Ness), maybe even uncovered.
Thank you, Peter, for becoming a blog writer with an emphasis on cryptozoology.
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