Witnesses around the world report seeing Monsters. Are they real, or imaginary? Science searches for answers...on Monsterquest.
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Ohio Grassman - MonsterPedia - MonsterQuest - History.com Vital Stats Like Sasquatch (or "Bigfoot"), to whom it is often compared, the Ohio Grassman is a tall biped that walks upright and stands some seven to eight feet tall. Behavior The Ohio Grassman has been seen traveling in groups of several individuals, and may have engaged in cooperative hunting of deer, indicating . . .
Swamp Beast - MonsterPedia - MonsterQuest - History.com Bigfoot) in the Pacific Northwest and Canada--also a tall, hairy bipedal--but the Skunk Ape is described as smaller, hairier and lighter in color than Bigfoot.
Testing Bigfoot Video 3:15 seconds Primatologists test mud impressions to determine if Bigfoot actually roams the mountains of Washington. Watch Video Email | |
MonsterQuest: Bigfoot: Part 5 Video 8:28 seconds MonsterQuest takes a look at the famed Patterson footage to prove whether not these beasts really exist. Watch Video Email | |
MonsterQuest: Bigfoot: Part 4 Video 9:30 seconds MonsterQuest takes a look at the famed Patterson footage to prove whether not these beasts really exist. Watch Video Email | |
MonsterQuest: Bigfoot: Part 3 Video 6:14 seconds MonsterQuest takes a look at the famed Patterson footage to prove whether not these beasts really exist. Watch Video Email | |
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Schedule For Monsterquest from April 15-29th, 2009
A fifty-foot monster is said to lurk beneath the cold, isolated waters of North America. The stories from Lake Okanagan date back to the earliest First Nation peoples, who lived in fear of this terrifying creature in the lake that became known as "Ogopogo." According to eyewitness accounts, this ominous creature has a large snake-like body, large eyes and can move at high speeds. Sightings of this lake creature are so common that it has been seen more times than Scotland's Loch Ness Monster, making Ogopogo the world's most documented lake creature. With new, photographic evidence and an array of high-tech technology, MonsterQuest launches expeditions to this lake.
Rating: TVPG
Running Time: 60 minutes
Genre:Mysteries of History
Sea Monsters, airing April 22nd, 9:00 EST/8:00 Central
Mariners have long told stories of frightening beasts that stalk the coast of Florida, but new video could prove that old sailors were seeing real sea monsters. A forked tail, ferocious teeth and a large body were all characteristics of the historic sea monsters. Now, one Florida man says that not only has he witnessed these creatures on countless occasions, but he also has hours of video proof. Experts are divided over the controversial evidence that shows tantalizing glimpses of these strange sea creatures. One marine biologist claims it is a disfigured known species, another expert says it is a seal thought long extinct, and still others maintain that it is something altogether unheard of. Whatever monster lurks here, close to innocent vacationers, MonsterQuest will investigate.
Rating: TVPG
Running Time: 60 minutes
Genre:Mysteries of History
Ape Island, airing April 29 at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central
In the Pacific Northwest, a small island may hold the clue to unravelling the mystery of the legendary Sasquatch. Vancouver Island is a densely forested land mass located about 70 miles northwest of Seattle, Washington. The island is separated from Canada's mainland by water and is a popular destination for hikers, hunters and possibly something frightening and mysterious. Natives told tales to their children of an ape-like beast to be feared that would steal them should they venture into the forest. More than just stories of a bogeyman, recent witnesses tell equally terrifying stories of a monster that attacks as they sleep and is seen devouring fish on the coastline. Now our expedition team follows up these reports, launches their own hunt and finds that recent scientific discoveries of swimming apes could lead them to their most astounding discovery yet.
Rating: TVPG
Running Time: 60 minutes
Genre:Mysteries of History
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