CFZ Australia: Are They Worth Looking For? Cryptozoology Online
An article in Nature, as well as a study released in Proceedings of the Royal Society, have some members of Australia's division of the Centre for Fortean Zoology concerned about the hunt for the thylacine, more popularly known as the Tasmanian Tiger. Tiger sightings continue despite the animal having been declared extinct nearly eighty years ago. Ignoring recent findings that many animals declared extinct since 1500 AD have been found again, University of Queensland mammal ecologist Diane Fisher is on record as stating no chance exists that an animal that has "been looked for 20 times or more" will be found. Meanwhile, the latest edition of the monthly video trip through happenings and happenstance at theCentre for Fortean Zoology is online, and you'll find it On the Track. Elsewhere, the latest book from Loren Coleman and Bruce Hallenbeck is reviewed in Monsters of New Jersey: Mysterious Creatures in the Garden State, and a sad note is sounded in the field of cryptid research with the announcement of the death af a scientist who befriended the field inPleistocene Extinction Expert Dies. Also, a list of superlatives mentions a quaint cabinet of curiosities in Portland, ME, as revealed in Weirdest Museums In World: ICM Picked As 1 of 7, with images.
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BIGFOOT WATCHING ME by REDCHUN reviewed by 73roadrunner1
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