Folks reckon cryptic hominins are seven foot tall and jacked up, but Loren Coleman suggests researchers should be thinking smaller. How else can wiley-types avoid detection while inspiring all kinds of sightings. Going from the known, and having a bit of fun with the unknown, Loren presents his reasonable, yet maverick, cryptozoological hypothesis. Also sticking to books and blogs is a great way to avoid a case of trenchfoot, the kind Brent Swancer acquired while pursuing the
Mysterious Swamp Monsters of Louisiana. And not every specimen he encountered is furry. (CS)
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