Fellow lake cryptid fan and researcher, Scott Mardis talks about cryptids as plesiosaurs on Monster X Radio. Scott is one of the leading experts on the monster of Lake Champlain, commonly known as Champ. He also runs the popular Facebook group, the Zombie Plesiosaur Society, which you can find here.
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Sit back and enjoy this special edition of Monster X Radio: Animal Extant, Relict Plesiosaurs with special guest Scott Mardis.
Monster X Radio: Animal Extant is a show about general cryptozoology
and possible relict extant species that may still roam among us. Hosted
by Mike Richburg and Dorraine Fisher, each episode will explore the
possibility of the existence of mysterious unknown creatures and those
perhaps thought lost to time. Future episodes will focus on the Mokele
Mbembe, The Dogman, Lake Monsters, Megalodon, Giant Birds, Large
Melanistic Cats, The Jersey Devil, The Chupacabra, and many more.
Scott Mardis has been an active field investigator of the Lake
Champlain “Monster” since 1992. He is a former sustaining member of the
defunct International Society of Cryptozoology and a former volunteer
worker in the Vertebrate Paleontology Dept. of the Philadelphia Academy
of Natural Sciences (1990-1992). He co-authored a scientific abstract
about the Lake Champlain hydrophone sounds for the Acoustical Society of
America in 2010. He currently lives in Bradenton, Florida.
Mike Richburg was born and raised in South Carolina, where he had an
encounter with a Swamp Ape in 1978 that had a profound impact on the
course of his life. Mike has since been very involved with
Cryptozoological Field Investigation, interviewing eyewitnesses and
investigating such things as The Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp, The Fort
Motte Devil, The Dogman, Bigfoot, Lake Monsters, The Rimini Goat Thief,
Giant Birds and Snakes, just to name a few. Mike is very much at home
in the swamps of the American Southeast, and frequents places few others
would. Mike previously was a part of The Big Thicket Watch, and
CryptoLogic Radio.
Dorraine Fisher lives in Florida. She is an author, photographer, and
team writer and associate for the research group, The Crypto Crew,
who's written numerous articles on the subject of cryptozoology.
Interesting interview. The segment on the reworked plesiosaur fossils is a bit of an eyebrow raiser ...
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