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This is an alphabetical list of notable cryptozoologists and people associated with the field of cryptozoology, including prominent skeptics and hoaxers.

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  • Richard S. Lambert (1894-1981), English-Canadian writer; author of Exploring the Supernatural: The Weird in Canadian Folklore[31]
  • Rebecca Lang, phantom cat researcher and co-author of Australian Big Cats: An Unnatural History of Panthers[36]
  • Rula Lenska (b. 1947), Polish-English actor and conservation activist; co-author of Mammoth Hunt: In Search of the Giant Elephants of Nepal[14]
  • Willy Ley (1906-1969), German-American science writer and author of several texts on cryptozoology, including Exotic Zoology[1]
  • Daniel Loxton (b. 1975), Canadian writer and cryptozoology skeptic; co-author of Abominable Science!: Origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and Other Famous Cryptids[4]

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  • Darren Naish (b. 1975), British palaeontologist and cryptid skeptic; author of Hunting Monsters: Cryptozoology and the Reality Behind the Myths and Cryptozoologicon[1][4]
  • John R. Napier (1917-1987), primatologist and Bigfoot researcher[1]
  • Henry Newman, British journalist in India who popularized the phrase "Abominable Snowman" while investigating reports of large footprints in the Himalayas[1]
  • Joe Nickell (b. 1944), American paranormal skeptic and co-author of Lake Monster Mysteries: Investigating the World's Most Elusive Creatures[4]
  • Richard Noll, American Bigfoot researcher[1][9][44]
  • Rory Nugent (b. 1952), American explorer and Mokele-mbembe researcher[1]

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See also

References

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