1) Bigfoot
The Bigfoot is one of the most famous cryptid creature ever talked about, if it is real, a legend or just a hoax. In Bhutan in Himalaya mountains it was called the Yeti or Meh-Teh or abominable snowman, and believed to be in existence. In China it is called Yeren or Yiren and found in a remote mountain of Hubei in China.
2) Lochness Monster
In the 7th century many people claimed they saw the Loch Ness Monster but no evidence that can prove the existence of the famous tales of Loch Ness. A couple, George Spicer and his wife claiming saw a big and “extraordinary animal” and an extraordinary pictures were published. But in 1994 a controversy regarding the Loch Ness and said to be hoax by group of Christian Spurling, his father in law, Marmaduke Wintherall and gynecologist, Robert Kenneth Wilson submitted picture to the Daily Mail Mirror newspaper. It was later known that the group produced a picture of the Loch Ness using toy submarine, plastic and wood as model and made it as authentic photo and submit it to the Daily Mail Mirror as revenge for dumping former employee Wintherall. The cryptozoology are still searching for something conclusive to prove the existence of the Loch Ness Monster.
3) Ropen
American explorers searching for the facts of existence of Ropen or called “ropen light” phenomena because this nocturnal creature glows, specially in the night and believed to be a bioluminescence ptesaur look-alike creature. Many people of Umboi Island in Papua New Guinea attested they have seen the ropen, 200 to 600 high over the land or above the reefs. (by: Jonathan Whitcomb, C.C.V.)
4) Fairies, Elves and Goblins
The most popular myth and folklore in Ireland and magical territory of Tir Na Nog. In general the fairies includes magical creatures of the Fay folklores, small creatures with wings called elfs, gnomes (dwarflike creatures living underground), goblins (bizarre in character and appearance elfin creature making mischief or evil magic) or spirits do not belong in the mortal world. Good fays are the caretaker of the natural world and prefer to stay in places untouched by humans.
5) Mothman
The Mothman myth or folklore began in November 12, 1966. The myth remain unsolved case of mystery but it has nothing to do with ghosts. (prairieghosts.com)
6) Jersey Devil
The Jersey Devil or Leeds Devil, is inhabitant of Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey, a legendary cryptid creature is often described as animal with two feet with toes covered with perissodactyla and artiodactyla, like horse, ox or deer , and winged creature, but this still remain a myth, filed in cryptozoology.
7) Hodag
The Hodag cryptid is described by witnesses having the head of a frog, grinning face of an elephant, thick-short legged wit sharp claws, and dinosaur-look-alike, long tail with spear-like at the end of tail.
9) Jackalope
Described as jack rabbits with antelope-like horns or deer antlers, sometimes have pheasant’s tail ( a kind of bird with long tail),or hind legs. Shope papilloma virus may cause the growth of horn and the tumors grows in various parts of the rabbit’s body and their heads. Jackalope are commonly found in southwestern U.S.
10) Wolpertinger
Wolpertineger, hare with wings and horns believed to be a cryptid creature; but according to some study’s they are found in the Alpine forests of Bavaria in Germany. They are sometimes as wolperdinger, woipertinger, poontinger and Volpertinger. According to tales, the wolpertineger weaknesses are beautiful woman and existed in the 17th century.
11) Skvader
Skvader a cryptid creature and a folklore in Sweden and the rabbit winged animal was assemble in 1918 by Rudolf Granberg, a taxidermist and now displayed at the Museum of Nora Berget in Sundswall for cryptid museum.
12) Wild Haggis
Cryptid animal and said to exist in Scottish Highlands, some story described the wild haggis with different length of right legs from their left legs, that’s why they could run quick and fast around the mountain steeps and hillsides bu in only one directions.
13) Tsuchinoko Snake (Japan)
The weird snake Tsuchinoko or “bachi-hebi”, a legendary snake in the Northern Japan. Some tales said that the Tsuchinoko snake can speak and ability to tell lies and drink alcoholic drinks. Some tales recorded that the tsuchinolo snake can swallow its tail and form a hoop just like the ability of the hoop snakes.
14) Drop Bear
Drop Bears are Australian marsupial creature commonly said to be large, vicious, carnivorous Koala look-alike cryptid inhabiting the tall trees and attack their prey by dropping the drop bear’s head from above the tree.
15) Mermaids
16) Chupacabra
Cryptid creature a legendary tale that began in 1947 in Puerto Rico, Latin America and also named “goat sucker”, because it kills the livestocks of the community from North America, Miami and Maine.
17)Loveland Lizard
Loveland Frog, otherwise known as Loveland lizard, some said it looks human-like cryptid creature with face of a frog and was seen in Loveland, Ohio in May 1955. Generally considered cryptid becuse no proof of existence. Some report said the Loveland lizard leave behind a strong odor of alfalfa-like odor and almond whenever he stayed.
18) Dover Demon
Dover Demon a cryptid strange creature spotted in 1977 in Dover, Massachusttes and Loren Coleman named it Dover Demon after investigating the sightings of this weird creature with red big eyes.
19) Hugag
Hugag a fearsome Critter seen by the lumberjacks but no proof of existence.