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Monsters in Texas? - Austin News KVUE Covers Cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard.

by SHELTON GREEN / KVUE News
Bio | Email | Follow: @SheltonG_KVUE
kvue.com
Posted on February 18, 2011 at 10:56 PM
Updated Friday, Feb 25 at 6:20 PM

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Carcass found: Could it be the dreaded chupacabra or the Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger? www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Dm9HbMyQw
What do Chupacabras, Big Foot, and the Loch Ness Monster all have in common? All are folkloric creatures whose existences have been the subject of much debate for centuries.
One San Antonio man says where there's smoke, there's fire.
Ken Gerhard, a cryptozoologist (a person who studies hidden animals), held a lecture in North Austin to a group of people who wanted to hear more about the unexplained.

"I think that people like to imagine that there is still a bit of mystery in our world, that maybe we aren't omnipotent at this point, and that maybe we don't know or understand everything about our surroundings. And there's certainly quite a psychological and sociological attachment to monsters," said Gerhard.

The San Antonio resident wrote a book called "Monsters in Texas" and appeared on several cable shows, including "Monster Quest" and "The Real Wolfman."

"I've never had a sighting. I've experienced some things that I can't quite explain and of course I've interviewed many, many witnesses people from all walks of life who seem like very credible people who've had these extraordinary experiences that they can't explain," added Gerhard.

The event was sponsored by Anomaly Archives.
http://www.kvue.com/news/Monsters-in-Texas-116515158.html

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  • I love how they show De Loys Ape (in reference to big foot) rather than the costumed human walking through the woods that we always hear about. And i also like the stever carell-reminiscent laugh at the end by that jokester anchor! :P great video i wonder who "liked" this video (it was me)

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