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Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Bigfoot and Werewolves in the West Midlands

 This is taken from Mysterious and Strange Beasts and covers French mystery beasts and much more all in detail and often with rare or previously unseen images. See end of post.

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     While reading through volume 10 of the UFO Encyclopaedia series Haunted Skies (1987-1988) by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway, I came across “1987 –Bigfoot Sighting West Midlands”.  It got my attention.  In fact, it was what made me ask myself just what was going on.

     The account is quite short:

     Gary Higginson met John and Dawn in 2006 and was an “avid collector of books on the UFO subject” which was a subject he had become interested in following his 1987.  At that time he was working at the Sandwell Valley Archaeological Project and, living in Wednesbury, often jogged to work.  Normally he would run the four plus miles and get to work by 07:30 hrs but on this particular day wanted to make the long a little longer and so made his way along a road running adjacent to the M5 motorway near to Swan Pool boating lake:

     “I just happened to look to my right across the fields and saw, with shock, what looked like a ‘Bigfoot’ shambling across the field.  I stopped and ran away, not knowing what to do, and then rationally thought to myself ‘What on earth am I doing?’ It must have been some sort of hallucination, so I gingerly made my way back to where I had seen it so clearly.  It was approximately 6 ft 6 ins tall, with 2-3 ins of dark brown hair covering its body (longer on the head), and seemed to be heading for Swan Pool.  I saw it for 2-3 secs, and admit to being frightened.  My legs turned to jelly”.

     That was it.  I had an idea that if I could sit down with Gary I might be able to get more detail or as much as possible from a 2-3 seconds sighting.  So I contacted John and asked whether he had contact details and explained why I wanted to contact the witness.  I was told Gary had been a GPO engineer who had gone to John’s home and they had chatted.  John told me: “The guy seemed genuine and slightly scared from what I remember”.   That was it.  There were two possible phone numbers for a Gary Higginson and I tried both but I got a very strong feeling that the persons on the other end of the phone-line thought they were talking to a nut-case.

     Now, I never met Gary and I tend to be suspicious of people who make a report and then are no longer contactable.  One case in particular involved the strange creature of Repton Woods in which the report was made to the late Omar Fowler and the witness then vanished.

     Looking at it logically, what might Gary have seen?  Remember that he only saw the figure for 2-3 seconds before turning and running and we do not have any details on weather conditions or visibility that morning.  The Reader may be happy to hear that I am not going to suggest hypnagogia (waking dream).  If there is one thing I know about the area involved it is that there are a few poachers or people carrying out illegal hunting and they need to do what they do and not be seen. I believe that Gary probably saw a poacher in a Ghillie Suit.

     Wearing the all-covering camouflage suit does make a person appear to shamble along especially if carrying something.  The strips of material from a distance –we are not told how far from the figure Gary was- would look like thick shaggy hair with longer material hanging down over the face.  This seems far more plausible than a Bigfoot suddenly appearing and then disappearing in the English West Midlands.  How seeing a ‘Bigfoot’ got Gary interested in UFOs, however, I cannot explain.

  But how can I explain werewolves that were seen, have been widely reported on and investigated?

     I had heard these stories but it all seemed to be vague and lack any real detail. The website Ghost Story gives the standard account under the title “Cannock Chase Werewolves”:


Above: A British Bigfoot?  In fact this is a Jack Pyke Ghillie Suit.  The military uses these as do game keepers, naturalists and poachers certainly do.  There are commercially available ones – this one is a good example— or some home made ones. This one is mainly shades of brown with patches of green and a poachers shambling along in the early morning could easily fall to a prone position if spotted and would appear to vanish. 

 

“Cannock Chase is a large densely woodland area which has become known as one the UK's most active paranormal hotspots. In recent times there have been reports of werewolves, UFO's and ghosts by the local residents.

     “On April 26, 2007, the local Stafford Post newspaper ran the following story: "A rash of sightings of a 'werewolf' type creature prowling around the outskirts of Stafford, have prompted a respected Midlands paranormal group to investigate.

     “West Midlands Ghost Club says they have been contacted by a number of shocked residents who saw what they claimed to be a `hairy wolf-type creature' walking on its hind legs around the German War Cemetery, just off Camp Road, in between Stafford and Cannock. Several of the witnesses claim the creature sprang up on its hind legs and ran into the nearby bushes when it was spotted."

     “The newspaper continued: "Nick Duffy, of West Midlands Ghost Club, said the stories of werewolf sightings in Chase area were something that he had encountered before. He said: 'the first person to contact us was a postman, who told us he had seen what he thought was a werewolf on the German War Cemetery site. He said he was over there on a motorbike and saw what he believed was a large dog. When he got closer, the creature got on his hind legs and ran away’."

     “The Post quoted Duffy as adding that: ‘I've spoke to many witnesses and I know when they are putting it on. But what struck me as strange about this was the way he told it. I'm in no doubt that he was telling the truth’.

     “The creature was also apparently spotted by a scout leader walking over the forest land earlier in April. The man, who the Post stated did not want to be named, said he saw what he initially believed was a large dog prowling by the bushes. It was only when he got into his car to drive away that he realized something strange about the animal.

     “He said: ‘It just looked like a huge dog. But when I slammed the door of my car it reared up on its back legs and ran into the trees. It must have been about six to seven feet tall. I know it sounds absolutely mad, but I know what I saw’.

     “In recent years there have been a high number of pet disappearances especially in the area around the German War Cemetery, and it's certainly the case that the area has been the site of animal (particularly deer) mutilations over the past decade.”

     It was 2015 and I did what any investigator should do and, in all honesty it did not take long to track down Nick Duffy who had personally investigated these reports. As Nick said that it would be alright to print his response to set the record straight I have only edited out personal information.  I wrote:

     “Hello.

     “My name is Terry Hooper and so you know about me I'll add a brief Cv but I've been looking into "odd" things for almost fifty years.

     “My main interest on the UFO side of things as well as ‘cryptozoology’ (I don't call myself either -I'm a research-investigator (looks good on a passport!) are Entity/CE IIIK and creature reports.  I'm currently up-dating the UK CE IIIK and Entity data base.  Oddly, I have been briefly to Cannock Chase and Tipton as a Police Exotic Fauna Advisor looking at big cat reports in both areas.

     “So, when I was told by John Hanson (compiling the Haunted Skies encyclopaedia) that your group was looking into accounts of "werewolves" I was interested.  I wonder whether you ever put together a report on your investigation I could get (not for publication use)?

     “My other question concerns a Gary Higginson, I think I remembered the name right.  He saw what he described as a "Bigfoot" type creature and it seems after that he has been un-contactable -did you ever meet or speak to him or have any contact details?

     “It would be interesting to see whether the werewolves are in any way connected to Higginson's "Bigfoot"!

     “Anyway, long email out of the blue but I would be interested in hearing about your investigations!

Regards

Terry”

 

     I waited and then came the response and I would ask the Reader to pay very close attention to what Nick wrote:

     “Hi Terry,

     “Thank you very much for your recent note... and my apologies for a slight delay in responding.  (I'm afraid things have generally been a little hectic of late, so I'm currently running behind on most concerns, it seems.  Rolls eyes!)

     “With regards to your Chase Werewolf inquiry:  I'm afraid that there is, basically, nothing at all for me to share with you... as we've never really looked into this subject to any real depth at all.  (Personally speaking - on this particular front - I don't believe for one second that there IS actually any truth to such tales, etc).

     “The entire subject has been something of a 'running joke' where I'm concerned, as - over the past decade or so - tales re. 'our' association with the subject has appeared in numerous places on the net, in newspaper reports, books and so on... but I assure you we've NEVER actually been involved with ANY research on the subject whatsoever, Terry!  Laugh!

     “The whole matter initially began a number of years back, during a (purely light-hearted) telephone conversation between myself and a Staffordshire newspaper reporter.  In the process of chatting about some of the funnier matters we'd come across, I happened to mention that we had been contacted by someone who claimed to have seen a 'werewolf-like figure' many years earlier, while riding across the Chase on a motorbike. The reporter concerned thought that this might make a jolly 'filler-piece' for her newspaper... and this entire topic simply snowballed from there!

     “Contrary to what has subsequently been reported, we were only ever contacted by that one, solitary source where reports and potential experiences are concerned.  This initial newspaper story (which, in itself was somewhat inaccurately reported, from the get-go) was instantly pounced upon by other examples of the local press and, within a very short period of time, the W.M.G.C. had seemingly been 'inundated' (purely according to the media concerned, I hasten to add) with reports from people who had been 'seeing werewolves on the Chase'....!?

     “When these stories first started spreading, I did actually make an effort to seek out and correct this erroneous reporting - wherever I could - but, as the tales spread ever further, I eventually gave up on this fruitless task and just allowed the matter to run its course! 

     “The topic wasn't helped any when the Rev. Lionel Fanthorpe contacted us some years after the initial reports, wanting to use the topic as part of an advertising campaign that he was then embarking on.  I explained to him that there was nothing to the matter to report on and presumed that would be the end of it. (Come the release of the report concerned and the Chase had suddenly been named as one of the UK's BIGGEST 'paranormal hot-spots', with the main emphasis being on 'werewolf' sightings!?  The report apparently claimed there had 'now' been some 25 or so first-hand encounters!  Interestingly, no data at all from ANY of these subsequent experiences has ever been released!?) 

     “This 'fresh' reporting served to give the subject new impetus and, to a fair extent, the shenanigans began anew.  Over recent years, we've received many inquiries from numerous media sources (2 from French TV, Poland, Canada, etc) and all I've really been able to try and do is convince people that we've never had anything to do with the subject at all.... and certainly not in a hands-on, investigatory capacity.  It's amazing how these things actually get started at times, but this particular subject has - by far - probably been the most virulent example that we've personally experienced!?  Laugh!

     “Concerning the chap you mention - Gary Higginson - is he one of the witnesses supposedly attached to the Cannock Chase 'Bigfoot' sightings Terry?  I'm afraid I don't recall the name at all, off-hand? 

     “I must stress that I'm always happy to receive contact from 'serious' researchers - there aren't many around these days, it seems - and I'm only sorry that I haven't been able to add anything 'positive' to your research, I'm afraid.  I've only managed to grab a very quick glance at your blog, but shall 'give it a good going-over' as soon as I get the chance!  (I did spot something on 'Spring Heeled Jack' - which interests me greatly - so I look forward to reading through that!) 

     “Thanks again for your recent correspondence Terry... and my very best wishes to you!

Regards,

Nick”


     There was one vague report that, let’s be honest, could very well have been of a poacher in a Ghillie Suit.  That was it.  Not investigated.  So now ask yourself who all these fictional witnesses ere to the fictional sightings that, we are told in detail that certain ‘cryptozoologists / paranormal investigators spoke to and got more information from?  Yes, it was all made up and yet people are selling books based on something that never happened and adding to them –despite the “man on the spot” actually explaining everything to them.

     The dead deer could be what was left after poachers finished with them or even be natural deaths and badgers, birds and foxes make a good meal out of such things. Or, it could be a deer killed by a large non-native cat because they are reported moving in and out of the area and as I pointed out to Nick, I had been to the area as a police wildlife consultant.  I also stumbled on poaching which curtailed my work after threats since West Midlands Police told me that if I had to roam around the area I would need a police escort “for safety”.

     I did mention this matter to a well known British cryptozoologist but he responded with: “If you can make a few quid from a story all is well!”  And people wonder why I have no real respect for cryptozoologists.

     There are no British Bigfoot / Woodwose and there are certainly no werewolves wandering about Cannock Chase but it is interesting that people, having read the story, are starting to report encounters or ask whether it was “the Cannock Chase werewolf” that they saw.   Well, so long as it was all made up -yes.

Interesting that every werewolf story started off based on the hoax story and researchers were told that this was a hoax/joke and yet presented it all as fact -'fact' presented repeatedly in blogs, You Tube videos and in books. To get to the real mysteries you have to wade through the trash. In this case it was a light skip to get to the truth. Also, yes, there is a lot of poaching around Cannock Chase still.

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I was told that it was probably a good idea not to reveal all of the contents of the new book. Fair enough. It is 324 pages with lots of photographs.  If you have read one of my previous books then I will point out that this new look at the chupacabra is expanded on.  I have managed to draw some conclusions on certain previously unidentified beasts. 

I am guessing that the conclusions in the chapter on the Shunka Warak'in and the famous stuffed and mounted specimen are going to really upset some cryptozoologists.

In High Strangeness and UFO Contact? I looked at the faults in Ufology and how the subject needed drastic overhauling and I do the same here regarding mystery animal research which seems to be full of charlatans and liars out to make money rather than look for the truth. I try to give anyone approaching the subject matter some advice and guidelines but 'cryptozoology' and 'cryptozoologist' are two words they ought not to use.

Strange & Mysterious Beasts is the smaller format book while Mysterious & Strange Beasts is the standard larger A4 format.

IGNORE the "only ships from North America" as that is just a site message error

I need to point out that, much though I really do want to avoid this, US taxes are not leaving me much in the way of profit from sales.  I really do not want to increase book prices since I think that at the moment they are fair (considering what a purchaser gets and the amount of my work that gets plagiarized).  I am told that it has to be an option, however, I have until 1st February, 2018 to decide.

Anyway, enough publisher waffle, here are some of the contents:
 
The Monster of the Forest of Mouliere  
The Beast of Lyonnais  
The Beast of Cevennes, Gard and Vivarais     
The Beast of Sarlat   
The Beast of Gevaudan    
British Man Beasts    
Bigfoot and Werewolves in the West Midlands   
The Strange Creature in Repton Woods  
Bigfoot Returns – To Kent!      
Werewolf!        
The Curious and Frightening Case of the Hull Werewolf      
The Gnome of Girona    
The Caponi Close Encounters and Photographs      
Return of the Shark Killing Thing –a Possible Identification   
The Dingellchough Mystery Creature 
The Unidentified Corfu Sea Creature          
Strange Sea Creature Found In Persian Gulf    
The Devil of Gatagon     
The Supernatural Invasion: Slender-man and Black Eyed Kids   
The Sheep Killer of Niali     
Mystery Creature of the Bay of Flamanville  
Things Caught on Camera –Fact and Fiction   
The Bat Creatures     
The Owl-man  
The British Pig-man and Snake-man   
The Pictish Beast             
Shunka Warak'in –A Hyena Too Far?  

The Tale of Ricochon's Monster

  It is a rather peculiar thing that, because there are no straight forward answers or no one has bothered carrying out research, you will find many wildlife mysteries in literature from the fringes -in this case from a UFO magazine of all things!

Unlike the magazine itself I went straight to the original source not that this helped much but I hope one day to at least have a very educated guess at what Ricochon's "monster" was

This is taken from Strange and Mysterious Beasts

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     Perhaps one of the oddest cases I have on file was never fully investigated, that I am aware of. The July / August, 1970 edition of the Flying Saucer Review (1) carried an article by Jean-Claude Baillon, Secretary of Cercle d’Information des Phenomenes Insolites (CIESPI) of France, titled “Eerie Night At The Chateau des Martins”. M. Baillon had been visiting his brother-in-law and sister during August, 1969 at the chateau when he was told about an event that had taken place there around the 16th February of that year.

 

Above: La Comtesse Dash in later life (c)2025 Hooper Archives

     It had been a pitch-black, Moonless night and the caretaker, a M. Meingault, was in his kitchen when he had heard the three mares and two colts in the park galloping about.  M. Maingault realized that something was obviously disturbing the horses and so went to check on them: he had only taken a few paces at the top of the chateau steps when the horses bolted past at full speed.  Something had definitely scared the horses and, on looking around, M. Meingault saw, near a clump of bushes near the paddock fence, a pair of intensely bright, shining eyes. The caretaker then went back indoors.

     M. Meingault decided that he needed to investigate and so armed himself with a gun before going outside and making a very difficult inspection around the chateau in darkness.  He then saw the horses bolt through a thicket that they would normally avoid because of the risk of injury and then, for just a “few fleeting moments”, M. Meingault had the impression that “there was a shadow” pursuing the horses.  What he did next seems very odd.

     M. Meingault fired the gun a few times to see if it might scare of the “attacker” but, on seeing that the horses would not calm down…he went back indoors and to bed!

 


Above: a shelter in the Mouliere Forest. One can almost imagine Ricochon strolling home through the forest not suspecting anything untoward was going to occur. (c)2025 Hooper archives

     It seems almost unbelievable that a caretaker believing that the horses were being chased by someone / some thing and seeing the glowing eyes, had gone indoors, armed himself.  He had then inspected the area around the chateau in the dark, thought he saw something and fired shots at it.  On seeing that the horses would not calm down he decided to go to bed.  No alarm was raised.  Horses were / are valuable animals and could have been injured or killed by something, some animal, but M. Meingault just went to bed.

 

     M. Baillon’s sister confirmed that the horses were still disturbed next morning and that considerable damage had been done to the paddock fence –which was very solid in structure with thick posts and yet, it had been smashed in ten places. M. Baillon, like any good investigator –who should never be “off duty”- pressed M. Meingault to try to remember more.  The eyes were about 3 feet (90 ms) above the ground and were like those of a tiger but very bright –as the caretaker had no torch, this was not reflected light.  But darkness had prevented the man from seeing anything else.  A dog was ruled out, which makes sense since a dog chasing tends to get excited and barks.

     Could it have been a large, exotic felid?  Say a panther or a puma? 

     Well, if there is one thing I have learnt over the last forty years it is that a puma will have no problem taking down a colt.  If a panther or a puma were attacking the horses they would have signs of such an attack and I am guessing that there were no unusual tracks found. 

     As for it being someone trying to steal a colt or horse –this seems very unlikely. What type of person can chase and keep up with horses in full bolt?

     Then M. Baillon, quite by chance, came across an article in the local newspaper (2) dealing with a local legend –“The Monster of the Forest of Mouliere”.  Chateau des Martins lies just inside the south-western tip of the forest.  The source of the story was La Comtesse Dash’s (1804-1873) Memoires Des Autres (3), and I shall quote the account in full:

     “In former times in the countryside of Poitiers many people held that at night, and particularly at certain times of the year, one could chiefly hear, and sometimes also could see, fantastic animals flitting about above the clouds.  They called it La chasse-galerie!

     “Around the year 1830, a gamekeeper of the forest Mouliere had been celebrating joyously and copiously one night with some friends after a particularly successful wolf-hunt.


     “At about midnight, following upon this agreeable and ‘well irrigated’ evening session, the gamekeeper was returning in a gay mood to his home in the forest.  The sky was sprinkled with stars and the cold was particularly sharp on that February night.

     “Ricochon (for such was the name of our hero) had his loaded gun on his shoulder and as he strode along he was keeping an eye open for any noxious creature that might come within range of him.  His temporary state of euphoria had not caused him to lose his inborn hunter’s sense.

     “When he had reached a point not far from his little house in the forest, he suddenly heard a rushing sound of wings that seemed like the passage of a flight of bats. ‘Ha! Ha!’ quoth he to himself: ‘Its la chasse-galerie!’

     “Emboldened by the good wine ingested in more than substantial quantity, he told himself that ‘Lucifer’s deer’ would make a good target and one that he would, when all was said and done, be happy to be able to contemplate at close quarters.

   “Suddenly a dense black cloud blotted out the starlight and at the same moment a strange and deafening noise was heard.  He raised his gun to his shoulder and fired at the dark mass.  A fearful piercing cry rang out, and a shapeless and inert mass fell at his feet.  Terrified, Ricochon dashed off home, slammed the door and shot the heavy bolt behind him.

     “Never in his life had he known such fear.  Completely sobered up by now, he had no illusions about the situation in which he found himself: he had just shot one of the Devil’s own creatures, and revenge would be terrible…Alone in the forest, without help, how could he escape from the danger? ‘Ah, mon dieu’, said he, ‘if I come through this night alright, I’ll go into town straight away tomorrow to get some holy water, a crucifix, and some statues of the Holy Virgin and of good Saint Radegonde…’

     “The formulation of this firm intention restored some of his courage.  He said some prayers, though still trembling at the least sound and expecting to see that Horrible monster, the Devil, appear before him.

     “And thus, in anguish of soul, he awaited the dawn, not daring to venture forth before it, and hoping that when the moment arrived he would in fact be unable to find the creature he had shot.

     “But when he had gone but a few steps from his house a shudder ran through him.  For he now beheld the object of his terror, lying in a pool of blood.

     “Recovering his composure finally, he told himself that the creature was after all well and truly dead.  All the same he approached it gingerly and apprehensively, trembling in every limb.  For surely indeed this must be the Beast of the Apocalypse!

     “and now what was he to do with the Monster?  It was indeed a big problem.  Should he just bury it and tell nobody?  But then, what a pity! His exploit deserved to be told…

     “After musing at length upon the problem, he harnessed his horse to his biggest cart and tried to lift his unusual ’game’, to get it on the cart.  The operation was a difficult one, but finally, with a little help from his imagination, he rigged up a sort of winch and completed the task.

     “Then, this arduous job completed, he covered the carcass with straw and set out for Poitiers.

     “At first, the horse’s legs trembled so much that it could scarcely move, but after a few good strokes of the whip it began to gallop at full pelt as if trying to flee from some danger behind it

     “At long last, Ricochon reached his goal, the police station.  The Prefect de Police viewed the Monster, and forbade the gamekeeper to say a word about it to anybody.  In a moment of half-confidence the gamekeeper subsequently declared however to someone that ‘his beast’ had a horrible human head, surmounted by enormous horns”.

     Considering that “at certain times of the year” La chasse-galerie could be seen above the clouds it seems what is being described are periodic meteor showers.  Remember that “rocks falling from the skies” was still a new idea.  We should not look at this as being anything more “other worldly”.

     When we come to the beast we are left puzzled.  The “horrible human head” with horns may have been a later addition.  We know that it made “a strange and deafening noise” but this is all we really know about it other than that it was big.  A healthy gamekeeper should have had no trouble throwing a dead bird onto a cart but what type of bird we do not know –if it was a bird. We know that a dark mass blotted out the stars and Ricochon shot it, however, was this something flying or something leaping from a tree?

   The largest living bird, the Eurasian black vulture (Aegypius monachus) can reach a maximum length of 3.9 inches (1.2 m) with a wingspan of 10 feet (3 m) and weighing in at 31 lbs (14 kg).   The Western limits of its range are thought to be Spain and Portugal as well as Greece and Turkey, but not France –though a population has now been introduced in southern France.  But not in 1830 that we know of and, even if Ricochon shot a “stray” then he would know that it was a vulture.

     Was this a mammal –a quadruped – that the gamekeeper shot? Reading the account, it seems that the horse may not have found the load it was meant to tow too heavy but, possibly, terrifying.  Was it perhaps a predator?  Horses do react to living or dead predators they come across.  Would a big bird scare it?  Once whipped, the horse towed cart, Ricochon and the “Monster” at full pelt to Poitiers so it was not heavy enough to warrant horse legs shaking from strain.

     It is interesting that the “Monster” obviously never was kept secret since there was a saying in Poitiers –“as ugly as Ricochon’s beast!”

     At this period, and a long time before, the French were know for their scientific curiosity and cataloguing so what did the Prefect de Police do with the Monster? Presumably his superiors would send someone to look at the creature and that person would more likely be a naturalist or biologist.  In that case, as is still the case today (though cameras have become tool), a sketch or drawing would have been made and that might –might- be the only way of finding out what was shot. 

A local museum archives?  

In a local library or, perhaps, even the French Natural History Museum?

     If anyone in France wants a challenge then this is the case for you.

    


 

(1)      Eerie Night At The Chateau des Martins, Baillon, Jean-Claude, Flying Saucer

          Review, Vol. 16, no. 4, July / August, 1970, pp. 24-26

 

(2)      Centre-Presse 22nd August, 1969

 

(3)      Memoires Des Autres Par La Comtesse Dash -Souvenirs Anecdotiques sur Le

          Premier Empire Et Les Cent Jours, Saint-Mars, Gabrielle Anne Cisterne de

          Courtiras, Vicomtesse de, A La Librairie Illustree (Paris), 1896: pp. 267-271


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This book covers a number of French mystery beasts including The Beast of Gevaudan which has been called the most "extensive examination of the incidents in English or French" (24pp in total.



I was told that it was probably a good idea not to reveal all of the contents of the new book. Fair enough. It is 324 pages with lots of photographs.  If you have read one of my previous books then I will point out that this new look at the chupacabra is expanded on.  I have managed to draw some conclusions on certain previously unidentified beasts. 

I am guessing that the conclusions in the chapter on the Shunka Warak'in and the famous stuffed and mounted specimen are going to really upset some cryptozoologists.

In High Strangeness and UFO Contact? I looked at the faults in Ufology and how the subject needed drastic overhauling and I do the same here regarding mystery animal research which seems to be full of charlatans and liars out to make money rather than look for the truth. I try to give anyone approaching the subject matter some advice and guidelines but 'cryptozoology' and 'cryptozoologist' are two words they ought not to use.

Strange & Mysterious Beasts is the smaller format book while Mysterious & Strange Beasts is the standard larger A4 format.

IGNORE the "only ships from North America" as that is just a site message error

I need to point out that, much though I really do want to avoid this, US taxes are not leaving me much in the way of profit from sales.  I really do not want to increase book prices since I think that at the moment they are fair (considering what a purchaser gets and the amount of my work that gets plagiarized).  I am told that it has to be an option, however, I have until 1st February, 2018 to decide.

Anyway, enough publisher waffle, here are some of the contents:
 
The Monster of the Forest of Mouliere  
The Beast of Lyonnais  
The Beast of Cevennes, Gard and Vivarais     
The Beast of Sarlat   
The Beast of Gevaudan    
British Man Beasts    
Bigfoot and Werewolves in the West Midlands   
The Strange Creature in Repton Woods  
Bigfoot Returns – To Kent!      
Werewolf!        
The Curious and Frightening Case of the Hull Werewolf      
The Gnome of Girona    
The Caponi Close Encounters and Photographs      
Return of the Shark Killing Thing –a Possible Identification   
The Dingellchough Mystery Creature 
The Unidentified Corfu Sea Creature          
Strange Sea Creature Found In Persian Gulf    
The Devil of Gatagon     
The Supernatural Invasion: Slender-man and Black Eyed Kids   
The Sheep Killer of Niali     
Mystery Creature of the Bay of Flamanville  
Things Caught on Camera –Fact and Fiction   
The Bat Creatures     
The Owl-man  
The British Pig-man and Snake-man   
The Pictish Beast             
Shunka Warak'in –A Hyena Too Far?