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Ken Gerhard

  

Ken Gerhard is a widely recognized cryptozoologist, author and lecturer who frequently appears on television. 

Ken has traveled the world searching for evidence of mysterious creatures including Bigfoot, The Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, Mothman and The Beast of Gevaudan.

In addition, he’s written six books on the subject of unknown animals. His research has been featured on numerous TV shows including – Missing in Alaska, Monster Quest, Ancient Aliens, America Unearthed, The UnXplained (with William Shatner) and Legend Hunters. 

Ken has appeared on major networks including Travel Channel, Science Channel, National Geographic and Animal Planet. 

He can currently be seen on the History Channel series – 

The Proof Is Out There.

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