Saturday, March 27, 2010

On the heels of the announcement of a startling find in a Siberian mountain cave, one of the world's foremost cryptozoologists enters the discussion with lots of illustrations and some well-formed points to ponder. Loren Coleman can call on fifty years of research and writings on the world's unknown animals to lend a scholarly tone to the cryptozoological nature of the Siberian discovery. Coleman and Patrick Huyghe authored The Field Guide to Bigfoot and Other Mystery Primates, giving Coleman what may be a unique perspective on the possibilities more human species have graced the planet's timeline than generally considered. Given that the discovery of Homo floresiensis occurred just six years prior to this new discovery, should we be bracing ourselves for even more hominin discoveries? Elsewhere, collection of proof of a living almasty will be the goal when Dr. Chris Clark heads for a remote region of central Asia, as Richard Freeman reports in Tajikstan Expedition.

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