noun
- Plural of cryptozoology; the study of animals whose existence is suggested but not scientifically proven, such as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.
Usage: Typically used in academic or popular science contexts; Often considered a pseudoscience by mainstream zoologists
Examples
- Several cryptozoologies have emerged around legendary creatures in different cultures.
- The museum's exhibit explored various cryptozoologies from around the world.
- Researchers in cryptozoologies often search for evidence of undiscovered species.
- Popular cryptozoologies include investigations into Sasquatch and sea serpents.
- Academic institutions rarely fund cryptozoologies due to lack of scientific evidence.