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The Field Guide to Bigfoot and Other Mystery Primates
📖 Overview
The Field Guide to Bigfoot and Other Mystery Primates catalogs reported sightings and evidence of unidentified primates across the globe. Authors Coleman and Huyghe document various classifications of unknown hominids, from the well-known Sasquatch to lesser-known creatures reported in Asia, Africa, and South America.
The book presents detailed physical descriptions, geographic distributions, and behavioral patterns of multiple cryptid categories. Supporting materials include witness testimonies, historical records, native folklore, and field research conducted by cryptozoologists.
The work takes a scientific approach in examining these phenomena, avoiding sensationalism while acknowledging the controversial nature of the subject matter. Through systematic classification and analysis, the authors present a framework for understanding reports of unknown primates within zoological and anthropological contexts.
The guide represents an intersection between cryptozoology and mainstream scientific methodology, raising questions about undiscovered species and the boundaries of current primate taxonomy. Its organized approach transforms anecdotal encounters into data points worthy of further investigation.
👀 Reviews
Readers note this book takes a scientific approach rather than sensationalized stories. Many appreciate the detailed classifications of different reported primate types and the inclusion of historical documentation and sightings from around the world.
Liked:
- Clear illustrations and diagrams
- Global scope beyond just North American Bigfoot
- References to anthropological research
- Organized categorization system
- Academic tone
Disliked:
- Some found the taxonomy system overly complex
- Limited photographs
- Price high for slim page count
- A few readers wanted more in-depth case studies
Ratings:
Goodreads: 3.9/5 (89 ratings)
Amazon: 4.3/5 (58 reviews)
Notable review: "Finally a scientific examination without the typical sensationalism. The classification system helps make sense of seemingly disparate reports." - Goodreads reviewer
"Too much focus on categorization, not enough on evidence and specific cases." - Amazon reviewer
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🤔 Interesting facts
🦿 The book categorizes unknown primates into distinct types including Giant Monkeys, Marked Hominids, and Neo-Giants, moving beyond the simple "Bigfoot" classification most people know.
🌿 Author Loren Coleman maintains the world's only cryptozoology museum, located in Portland, Maine, where visitors can see Bigfoot footprint casts and other alleged evidence of mystery primates.
🗺️ The field guide includes reports from every continent except Antarctica, suggesting that unknown primate sightings are a global phenomenon rather than just a North American one.
📚 The book's first edition in 1999 featured detailed scientific illustrations by Harry Trumbore, which helped establish visual differences between reported primate types and are still referenced by researchers today.
🔍 Co-author Patrick Huyghe previously worked as a science writer for Walter Cronkite's Universe series, bringing journalistic credibility to what many consider a fringe subject.