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WikiProject Cryptozoology

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If you are interested in WikiProject Cryptozoology, you may add your username below as an active member; feel free to indicate any areas of particular interest. Inactive members are also listed below. If you were incorrectly catagorized please move yourself into the active slot.

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Active

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  1. Adasegogisdi - Science can never prove or disprove anything (Misconceptions About Science). Cryptozoology is a science that scientists are afraid of studying.
  2. Interiorcrocodile - cryptozoology has always been an area of interest for me, and I hope that # Curlymanjaro
  3. Borophagus (talk) 17:40, 13 June 2021 (UTC) - While I don't believe in many cryptids, cryptozoology still fascinates me. When I can, I'll try to add more information.[reply]
  4. AstroHurricane001 - I've made many cryptid-related edits so far, main interest in primate and lake/marine cryptids.
  5. Simon Burchell high strangeness apparitions that can't possibly be real animals, black dogs in by participating in this project I can learn more, and help others learn as well.
  6. Aqua817 - I want to expand the cryptobotany section, possible even extending out of pseudoscience.
  7. Foxtrot620 - I have studied cryptozoology, and it is a personal pasion.
  8. Mgiganteus1, cephalopod cryptids in particular but also owlman, mothman etc.
  9. Billdynamite99 - I'm very interested in cryptozoology and pseudoscience! I believe that the world is very weird and I want to try and clear the path. I'm dedacading my life to capture and release any Cryptid that wonders the earth: and expand this web page!
  10. RandomKittyS I got interested in Cryptzoology two years ago so I'll try to help out whenever I can even though I'm not an expert on it.
  11. Kendroche Bored amateur paleontologist.
  12. Twinsday
  13. Knight of Gloucestershire
  14. NickGrayLOL - I seem to make a lot of edits to these sorts of articles. I suppose it makes sense for me to join.
  15. Camz2000-I love all kinds of cryptids and am doing a very long power point over the summer.
  16. AniusDaughter I am obsessed with the study of cryptids. Specialties: Onza; Shunka Warakin
  17. WingedSandal11 - I plan to travel the world in search of evidence that can verify the existance of certain cryptids, my inspiration being Josh Gates. I would also like to create special classes and/or schools dedicated to the study of cryptozoology
  18. Paleface Jack- Monster obsessive.
  19. Lilithmoon1 I have been fascinated with cryptozoology since childhood.
  20. User:Kevinjonpalma11
  21. User:Nmillerche Interested in investigative methods and the area where folklore meets zoology. Monsters of all types are intriguing.
  22. Clomonico (talk · contribs)- Dedicated to education on cryptids also a carcinolgist, (Crab Studier) Ichthyologist,(Fish Studier) Herpetologist, (Amphibian Studier) And Cetologist (Whale and Dolphin studier)
  23. Skycycle (talk · contribs)
  24. Technophant (talk · contribs)- ancient, rare, and undiscovered species. Interested in the Bigfoot enigma.
  25. Mountaincirque, interested in this topic broadly and have been monitoring Thylacine and Almas for a while.
  26. PitbullAJWarriorsSurvivorsLover (talk) 20:42, 29 September 2016 (UTC)-Imma Bigfoot fanatic, and I believe that I have seen one myself :) Any cryptozoologists or experts on Bigfoot PLEASE visit my User page, I've put my story there.[reply]
  27. AspenSavannah Lifelong monster fan
  28. Fbpark (talk) 16:00, 8 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  29. Auric (talk · contribs)-Updating
  30. Darktalesblog (talk) 16:36, 26 April 2019 (GMT)
  31. :bloodofox: (talk) 23:16, 23 February 2020 (UTC) — I'm here to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the pseudoscience and subculture, particularly as it relates to academic topics such as folklore studies.[reply]
  32. Anon805 Person on the Internet and 30th member.
  33. MythoCryptid here to improve documentation of local legends and folklore as well as create a unified database for all information pertaining to certain cryptids
  34. Joe (talk) 04:22, 9 February 2021 (UTC) — I only intended to make a few improvements to the header of the Cryptozoology page and move on to more copyediting, but it seems I've gotten caught up in the hotbed of controversy that is Cryptozoology on Wikipedia. May as well join the project. I know more about paleontology and geology than cryptozoology[reply]
  35. Contrawwftw (talk) 01:56, 5 July 2021 (UTC) - I love reading about cryptozoology and the wacky characters involved in it. After editing a few articles on the cleanup list I've discovered I love the wild personalities of cryptozoologists[reply]
  36. wetsocks3499 (talk) It's easy to think that cryptozoology is a waste of time, because there's no guarantee that the cryptids in question actually exist. But isn't that the point? If nobody tries, then we'll never know.
  37. User:KanyeWestDropout (talk) Interested in expanding the number of cryptids wikipedia covers and cataloging them better

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  1. BeastofBusco I have an intense interest in all things mythological, paranormal, or cryptid related and have for 18 years. In fact my name is taken from a local legend where I grew up.
  2. lightningfingas
  3. Jake200493
  4. Badbilltucker
  5. PunkRock911
  6. Joelmills
  7. Zagalejo
  8. Novus Orator Left due to topic ban per community consensus. Will miss working here, but I want to continue contributing positively to Wikipedia.
  9. Zenthul
  10. Mothrastrikes, pre-history cryptids
  11. Kungfu159
  12. Chewygum
  13. EditingManiac
  14. Java7837
  15. X1ph4ct1nu5
  16. Zantaggerung 15:00, 12 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  17. Callum J. Stewart
  18. Corvus coronoides, mythical creatures
  19. Ryan shell
  20. John Carter 23:01, 25 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  21. User:Sonicobbsessed, Mainly Chupacabra and more popular cryptids.
  22. Totnesmartin
  23. Io Wiki2007
  24. Abluescarab I enjoy reading books about any type of mythological or otherwise interesting creatures of the paranormal.
  25. Superraptor
  26. Bubblesmiles Mythical animals, or mermaids, leprechauns etc.
  27. HooperBandP
  28. Tyciol
  29. Clover08 (talk) 22:22, 25 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  30. Ceran →(cheerchime →carol) 13:02, 20 December 2008 (UTC), rejoining.[reply]
  31. Carbon Rodney dispelling unfounded myths about cryptids
  32. Nemesis646 Reptilian creatures are my prime source of interest on this subject, though others do interest me.
  33. pauli133 fixing sentences and reverting vandalism are my great passions in life. i'm one step above a bot, i think.
  34. Nicholson1989,I like every mythological creature but my favourite is the dragon.
  35. shika96 I like anything paranormal
  36. Cryptod I like studying about crytids you can tell by my name
  37. Kpstewart interests in mythology, folklore and fairy tales
  38. Pacboy94 Anything paranormal!
  39. Babassu I do research on mythological creatures.
  40. Wikiuserperson Interested in Chessie, Dwayyo, and possible prehistoric survivors.
  41. Stan T. Cold Avid researcher of all cryptids.
  42. Claritas - saw the signpost article and thought I might help out.
  43. Gniniv Advocate for scientific acceptance of Cryptozoology.
  44. Weaponbb7 A Skeptic among the less skeptical
  45. Seduisant Cryptid felids, anyone?
  46. John Troodon
  47. Timpicerilo
  48. SuperHero2111 - I am very interested in cryptozoology, especially Lake Cryptids.
  49. Qualiesin - interested in mythology and cryptozoology