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What is cryptozoology?

by Tami Port MS

Created on: July 18, 2009   Last Updated: October 28, 2009

Literally translated, cryptozoology is the study of hidden animals. However, most mainstream scientists consider the majority of creatures that interest cryptozoologists to be so well hidden that they are, in fact, nonexistent. The legendary Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster are two of the most highly publicized darlings of cryptozoology. However, there are many formerly hidden creatures, such as the coelocanth and giant squid, that have actually been found. And the vast range of animals that fall within the realm of cryptozoology, ridiculous to real, make it difficult for doubters to completely dismiss the search for these bizarre creatures as being mere folly.



* The Cryptozoologist's Argument *

Although cryptozoology is largely eschewed by the scientific establishment, cryptozoologists (those who seek to study these hidden creatures) remind doubters that there are many very real, large animals that had remained hidden from human detection for most of recorded history.

For example, the coelacanth (SEE-low-can-th), an ancient, deep-water fish, had been considered long extinct; within the realm of those studying dinosaurs, not living animals. Yet in 1938, this "fossil" was discovered to be alive and well, and there are now two currently recognized species of the coelacanth in the genus Latimeria.

Cryptozoologists also point out that Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei), huge African apes that live in large family groups, were not discovered by the outside world until 1902, and the deep sea giant squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni), a creature of legend, was not photographed live until 2005!

* When Science Becomes Pseudoscience *

While scientists agree that there are many organisms still to be discovered in the natural world, most of these hidden creatures are microbes, plants and small critters located in some of the few large expanses of wilderness left on the planet. There is, however, no substantial evidence for the existence of the poster creatures of cryptozoology, such as large sea creatures in inland lakes (the Loch Ness Monster) or huge wild ape men in temperate forests (Bigfoot).

In addition, cryptozoology also does not always operate by the rules of scientific method. Scientific method is a critical approach, a tool of objectivity, used by all scientists. Through the scientific method, true science actually attempts to disprove what it investigates. If a hypothesis (educated guess) repeatedly investigated by science is not disproven, it is then

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