Tuesday, July 08, 2008

With facial tumour disease decimating the population of Tasmania's "Devils," the breaking news in this report that a Mainland Tasmanian Devil has been sighted might mean the survival of the species. This exclusive report of a sighting in Blackbraes National Park is the first report of a living Mainland Tasmanian Devil to come from Queensland in modern times, and very few have been discovered, dead or alive, since early last century anywhere on mainland Australia. With pics. The news from Tasmania itself is a bit different, as noted in this totally unrelated report: Special in Aisle 13: Pygmy Rattlesnakes. Also in the news from Australia is the obituary of the world's foremost authority on the extinct Tasmanian Tiger, as reported in World-Famous Thylacine Researcher Dies. Meanwhile, Loren Coleman waxes biographical and historical as he details what happened in Sasquatch history from July 11 to July 18 in Mid-July in Bigfoot History: Momo, Farmer City Monster and More, offering a good opportunity to seek your input for mid-July Bigfoot memories as well as your donation to the International Cryptozoology Museum fund, which may be made using the email address lcoleman@maine.rr.com when you go to PayPal. Elsewhere, Nick Redfern, author of There's Something the Woods: A Transatlantic Hunt for Monsters and the Mysterious, takes you across the Atlantic for a report of The Medway Monster.

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