Thomas is carrying the statue of Masauu when he walks away from where Lyle is standing, yet in the next shot of a close-up of Lyle's face, the edge of the statue is visible near to and in front of his face, as if he is still holding the statue himself.
A shotgun barrel is NOT solid steel.
The scene where Jaime finds the con men's cave when she looks at the creature costume hanging, in the close up shots you can see the eye moving, showing there is someone in the "empty" costume.
Obvious daylight shots among the nighttime scene of Jaime and the villains following the "disappearing" wolf tracks. The pudgy bald dude doesn't even switch on his flashlight to help illuminate the tracks as they are following them (and Jaime and Thomas illogically aren't even carrying flashlights).
The two money-chiselers are the only ones affected by the hallucinogenic powder that Jaime threw at them, so the footage of the "creature" as seen from behind when it is chasing after the men as they are fleeing the cave area should not be gimmicked with the rainbow light-shafts, since in this case the audience is not seeing a scene "from the villains' point of view" - the villains' view would be of the creature from the front, as it is following them over the rocky hillsides.
Erratic crackles from the geiger counter do not match the areas where Jaime is pointing the sensor-wand.
Jaime is shown to be looking through the camera's viewfinder at the unearthed skull, yet a shutter-click is heard as she is lowering the camera. As careful and precise a lady as Jaime is (especially since, being a schoolteacher, she would always want to practice exemplary behavior to keep in practice of being a good role model for her young and impressionable students), she would always take care to frame the scene carefully and hold her camera steady when she presses the shutter-release.