Friday, February 13, 2009

Michel Raynal writes about Charles Darwin’s discovery of a “predicted” moth. Says Loren Coleman: "On Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday, it seems only right to revisit an animal discovery of some significance tied to his observation abilities and openmindedness regarding animals." To which a reader wonders: "How does this translate to interpreting the 'circumstancial evidence' of the existence of a large, bipedal, upright ape-like creature in North America’s wilderness areas?" Also, A Natural History Museum Is Really Two Museums





A link to the MonsterQuest "Swamp Stalker" episode is available here.

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