Monday, July 26, 2010

Revised Abominable Family Trees Cryptozoology Online
Dale Drinnon sort of dismantles a family tree for Abominable Snowmen provided by Ivan Sanderson in his 1961 book Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come to Life, noting that Sanderson did not have the advantage of DNA research when formulating his evolutionary tree of life for huge, hairy hominids. Drinnon provides charts to show the evolutionary paths and branches he believes lead to today's sightings of the large, hairy bipeds that some think lurk on every continent. Meanwhile, another large cryptid occupies the commentary of Mike Hallowell as he supplies some interesting instances of mankind's interactions with Giant Eels. And there's celebrating at the Centre for Fortean Zoology following news vindicating their claims that the rarest of United Kingdom animals still exists in Northumberland, as reported in Manchester Martens.



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