The special two-part opener for the seventh series of Finding Bigfoot will see the team searching the Amazon Rainforest for the Mapinguari.
The description given by TVRuckus reads: "This month, in the two-hour premiere episode, the FINDING BIGFOOT
team is in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil, hoping to come
face-to-face with a mapinguari, Brazil’s bigfoot-like legend. To locate
the mysterious creature, the team travels hundreds of miles up the Rio
Negro and through the perilous jungle while simultaneously warding off
deadly snakes and jaguars in the darkest hours of night. The team is
confident its signature North American bigfoot calls can lead to a
sighting of Brazil’s beast."
Considering the success Pat Spain had on Beast Man with David Oren's Mapinguari call, it's somewhat doubtful a North American Bigfoot call will work. Nothing ever actually gets found on Finding Bigfoot anyway.
The first episode will air on Sunday, May 31, at 9 p.m, on Animal Planet.
Sunday, 17 May 2015
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Rash of Chupacabra Livestock Attacks in Brazil
Brazil isn't the usual place to see El Chupacabra, but in the last few weeks, there has been a rash of livestock killings in Bahia, Brazil, which seem to match the typical Chupacabra M.O..
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Lost "White City of the Monkey God" Found in Honduras?
An expedition to find the lost "White City", or "City of the Monkey God" has found the ruins of an ancient city in Mosquitia, Honduras. The team says it is too soon to positively say whether the ruins are those of the White City or not.
A total of fifty-two artefacts have been found so far, but the team is not exacating the site yet. Among the artefacts is a statuette of a were-jaguar.
Their search began in 2012, when topological studies and aerial laser-mapping revealed man-made plazas in the area. The exact location of the site has not been released, as the team fears "looters" may take the artefacts.
A total of fifty-two artefacts have been found so far, but the team is not exacating the site yet. Among the artefacts is a statuette of a were-jaguar.
Their search began in 2012, when topological studies and aerial laser-mapping revealed man-made plazas in the area. The exact location of the site has not been released, as the team fears "looters" may take the artefacts.
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
The Taxidermy Wonders of Charles Waterton
"Nondescript". Image credit ridiculouslyinteresting.com. |
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