Is it possible that unusual creatures share the Pacific Northwest with
its 10.3 million human occupants? It's true! Oregon and Washington have
misplaced alien invaders, such as a half-inch flea, a giant spider with
a leg span of three inches, and a snakehead fish (made famous of late in
four horror movies) that can breathe in water and on land, and grows to
be about four feet long. There are sea monsters, from prehistoric times
to the present, as well as freshwater phantoms said to infest lakes and
rivers. The sky has winged wonders that resemble species long believed
to be extinct. These are the stuff of nightmares: thunderbirds described
as raptors, resembling eagles or vultures, with a wingspan of eight
feet, as well as Bigfoot and other large bipeds. A comprehensive guide
to a crypto zoo of the Northwest, this book details the Black Tamanous,
a man-eating monster; a kangaroo man; the usual brownies, elves,
fairies, gnomes, leprechauns, pixies, wee folk; and many more. You may
find this research unsettling, even frightening. One thing is
certain...a world of mystery awaits.