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February 25, 1998: Cryptozoology - Loren Coleman

Feb 02, 20241 hr 51 minSeason 1998Ep. 391
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Episode description

Art Bell welcomes cryptozoologist Loren Coleman for a wide-ranging exploration of mysterious creatures reported around the world. Coleman shares decades of field research into Bigfoot, the Chupacabra, phantom kangaroos, and lake monsters, offering his assessment that Pacific Northwest Sasquatch sightings point to an unidentified bipedal primate. He discusses physical evidence including footprint analysis, hair samples, and nest structures that distinguish genuine encounters from hoaxes.

The conversation turns to the Patterson-Gimlin film, which Coleman considers authentic based on his evaluation of the witnesses and the footage itself. He addresses the famous John Chambers hoax claim, noting that Chambers himself denied involvement. Coleman also weighs in on the Chupacabra phenomenon, suggesting these creatures may be primates rather than the reptilian aliens many assume them to be.

Callers share their own encounters, including a Marine whose military exercise was canceled after troops encountered unknown bipedal creatures in the California wilderness. A woman describes picking berries alongside a Bigfoot as a child. Coleman responds thoughtfully to each account while maintaining his scientific approach to the field of cryptozoology.
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