MonsterQuest’s third season is coming to a wrap, folks. It’s been a long, 24-episode season, bigger than the previous two. History has covered a wide number of creatures, from the standard Bigfoot fodder to unusual flying creatures and monster versions of ‘normal’ animals. It’s been a good run, but it’s over this Wednesday night when they look into the history of the famous whale named Moby Dick.

Here is the official description for this Wednesday night’s episode:

There have been stories for centuries about huge, aggressive albino sperm whales. They were immortalized by the classic novel “Moby Dick.” These stories told of whales targeting ships and ramming them with their huge heads. Could stories like this be true? MonsterQuest heads to the world’s oceans to investigate whether there is any truth to the theory that these white whales have become more aggressive.

Tune in to History on Wednesday, August 26th at 9pm EST to catch the season finale, “The Real Moby Dick“.

The third season of MonsterQuest continues tonight with an all-new episode entitled Tigers in the Suburbs.

Here’s a description for tonight’s episode: Large cats are prowling parts of America and they may have a taste for flesh. Witnesses in New York State say they are seeing big black cats that may be stalking and killing the deer population. However, from the big cat family, only jaguars and leopards appear black and neither species is native to the eastern United States. Is the mind, as skeptics suggest, simply playing tricks? Or could dangerous escaped exotic cats be on the loose? An all star MonsterQuest team of trackers, scientists and technicians deploys the latest in surveillance equipment in search of proof of whatever monster is out there–before it kills.

Please remember that MonsterQuest airs on Wednesday nights at 9pm EST on History Channel.

MonsterQuest has a brand new episode on tonight called “Killer Chimps in America.”

Here’s the official episode description:

Chimpanzees are known to us as amusing circus attractions and are even popular as pets, but when they attack the results are frightening and horrific. Just as disturbing, across the U.S., witness reports suggest that chimpanzees may be on the loose. In the 1920s and 30s, chimps were common in Florida as part of road side carnivals and zoos, but in some cases these animals were let loose or escaped. Today, not only are attacks from pet chimps on the rise, but witnesses in Florida describe encounters with what may be wild chimpanzees. Now, MonsterQuest trackers and primatologists investigate how vicious chimps can actually get, and whether the environment could sustain these primates by searching the swamps and wilderness for a population of wild chimps in America.

Please remember that MonsterQuest airs on Wednesday nights at 9pm EST on History Channel.

We have a few new episodes coming up in the next few weeks. They include “Killer Chimps in America“, “Tigers in the Suburbs“, and “The Real Moby Dick“.

In the meantime, History is airing a few repeats. Here’s the MonsterQuest schedule for the next two weeks:

Critical Evidence – Aug 08 – 1pm ET
Terror From the Sky – Aug 08 – 2pm ET
The Real Cujo – Aug 08 – 3pm ET

Jaws in Illinois – Aug 12 – 8am ET
Mega Jaws – Aug 12 – 9am ET
Lions in the Backyard – Aug 12 – 10am ET
Devils in New Jersey – Aug 12 – 11am ET
Sea Monsters – Aug 12 – 12pm ET
Jaws in Illinois – Aug 12 – 2pm ET
Mega Jaws – Aug 12 – 3pm ET
Lions in the Backyard – Aug 12 – 4pm ET
Devils in New Jersey – Aug 12 – 5pm ET
Sea Monsters – Aug 12 – 6pm ET
Birdzilla – Aug 12 – 7pm ET
Killer Chimps in America (NEW) – Aug 12 – 8pm ET
Birdzilla – Aug 12 – 11pm ET
Killer Chimps in America (NEW) – Aug 13 – 12am ET

The Real Cujo – Aug 19 – 7pm ET
Tigers in the Suburbs (NEW) – Aug 19 – 8pm ET
The Real Cujo – Aug 19 – 11pm ET
Tigers in the Suburbs (NEW) – Aug 20 – 12am ET

Although we don’t get any new MonsterQuest episodes this week, we do get a pair of good episodes tonight from the current season.

Critical Evidence at 8pm EST
Frightening encounters with the legendary monster known as Sasquatch are reported in almost every state of America. These run-ins with terrifying upright hairy beasts date back centuries and sightings number in the thousands. Despite the many Sasquatch reports, skeptics point to the lack of evidence as compelling reason for the creature being merely a myth. Now, however, new analysis of the best existing evidence could finally uncover proof of this elusive beast. A special investigation gathers together the critical evidence–from startling videos to tracks, prints and sighting maps. State of the art analysis may finally give definitive proof that Sasquatch is among us.

Mega Jaws at 9pm EST
Sharks have terrified people for centuries and deep within the forbidding waters of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula may lurk a mammoth sixty foot monster. Could it be a new giant species or some living relic, hidden in the sea? In prehistoric times, huge carnivorous sharks, more than twice the size of a great white, ruled the waves. Marine experts claim these giants went extinct, but evidence may challenge that. Meanwhile, frightened Mexican fisherman talk of being stalked by a “Black Demon”; and sailors report close collisions with a shark unlike anything that they have encountered before. In a search for answers, MonsterQuest uses a combined air and sea search for this monster shark that may be prowling the last unexplored frontier of our planet.

The two episodes begin re-airing at midnight EST, by the way. MonsterQuest returns next Wednesday with an all-new episode, so stay tuned.