Safe capture... it's hard enough to capture an animal when we know a lot about it's habits. Cryptos would be even harder to catch alive. It's not
like we can just set up a racoon trap for it and magically one morning it will be in a cage. Not unless we have traps large enough to capture moose
alive. lol. And if bigfoot is really as smart as they say (or just even up to the level of most other advanced primates like chimps), wouldn't it
probably be able to find it's way out of most traps anyway?
Sounds far too much like the James Randi challenge to me. "Details to follow", probably going to be a whole lot of ridiculous, unaccomplishable
details. Either way, you can bet you'd probably end up suing to get your prize.
The definition of Cryptozoology is:
The study of creatures, such as the Sasquatch, whose existence has not been substantiated.
Source: dictionary.com
So once the creature is found, it isn't cryptozoological any more. That's probably how they would scam you out of the money and take the specimen at
the same time. Plus what is defined as Cryptozoological anyways? That is a fine boundary on it's own. I consider it any species that someone sees
that hasn't yet been proven/fully documented. So wouldn't this bounty also apply to a lot of deep-sea fish and animals in the Amazon? What does
Coleman define as crypto.... only the creatures mentioned on his site?
Found this on Loren Coleman
She just announced this on her website Oct. 8, 2005.
By the way, Loren Coleman is a man. And if I'm not correct, isn't he the one that said he had caught a real, live bigfoot not so long ago, and ended
up to be a scam? What does he want to pay a million dollars for a bigfoot for anyway, he isn't a 'real' scientist.
If you're out hunting cryptos for the chance of making a lot of money, I would give up on it, because they will probably just screw you out of it in
the end, anyway.
I remain hopeful that some time, probably in the next 10 years, a bigfoot will be brought forward. I have seen the Coelacanth re-discovered in my
lifetime, and most recently the giant squid. So I do believe that animals like this can exist out there undetected for periods of time. But once we
start looking in-depth, we are bound to find one.