![]() It has a distinctly canine appearance, fur all over its body, and human-like hands with claws. Described as a cross between a man and a dog, this creature walks on four legs or can stand upright and walk on its hind legs. Yet there is one creature, a cryptid that most people have never heard of. Some call them Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Chupacabra or Wendigo. Aaron lives with his wife Sara (with whom he hosts the podcast Hey Strangeness) and son Ezra along with way too many cats near the Alamo.For centuries, stories of strange hairy creatures, have been reported across the North American continent. When he’s not chasing werewolves he enjoys books, cartoons, video games, podcasting and nunchucks. Welcome to the Texas Dogman Triangle.Īaron is a San Antonio, Texas based author and researcher and the former Editor in Chief of Paranormality Magazine. Are these creatures real, or imaginative hysteria? Urban legend, or unidentified animal? Biological anomalies or spectral horrors beyond our comprehension? That depends on who you ask. In 2021 a pattern seemed to emerge, giving rise to what some now call the Texas Dogman Triangle. For over 100 years Texas has played host to encounters with upright walking canines - werewolves, or as they are now often called, Dogmen. For centuries the state has been saturated in folklore and mythology, and contains its fair share of ghosts, UFOs, conspiracies and buried treasure. Texas is a vast land of history and legend. He lives in upstate New York with his wife Rosa, four cats and several ghosts. Hallenbeck has also acted in such features as Shadow Tracker, Edge of Reality and Project D: Classified. He is also a cryptozoologist, having written Monsters of New York, co-written Monsters of New Jersey with Loren Coleman and co-written Monsters of the Northwoods with William Brann, Paul Bartholomew and Robert Bartholomew. Hallenbeck is an author, actor and screenwriter whose films include Vampyre, Fangs and The Drowned, and whose many books on film history include The Hammer Frankenstein, Rock’n’Roll Monsters: the American International Story and Poe Pictures. ![]() Included are photographs of footprints, drawings of the Kinderhook Creature by eyewitnesses and many more illustrations.īruce G. Those encounters included such entities as the “Kinderhook Blob,” UFO sightings, ghosts, “little people” and much, much more. ![]() The Kinderhook Creature and Beyond: A Personal Reminiscence is the story of those times, but the book also delves into the history of its author and his numerous paranormal and cryptozoological encounters, as well as those of his family and other residents of the Kinderhook area. But in the 1980s, the town became home for a new type of fright – the Kinderhook Creature, a bigfoot-type hominid that terrorized families and was reported all over the county and beyond. You might think that Kinderhook residents would be used to spooky tales of headless horsemen, ghosts and fairies. The town is also where Washington Irving wrote his early American classic The Sketch Book, which contained the stories The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle. Near the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, it’s where Martin Van Buren, the eighth President of the United States, is buried. The little town of Kinderhook, New York is steeped in history. ![]()
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