Friday, February 18, 2011

Having already written Mystery Cats of the World, Dr. Karl Shuker has turned his attention to a canine companion volume that will include reports of paranormal doglike creatures, unlike the feline volume that concentrated solely on cryptozoological creatures. Here Dr. Shuker gives examples of the path his research has taken on the "in-progress" volume, concentrating on legendary canids from North America. Elsewhere, the Centre for Fortean Zoology announces Dale Drinnon's new blog Frontiers of Zoology, and Drinnon starts off with a post about his hypothesis relating a fairly common water fowl to the New World legends of flying serpents, as he explains in Ampitheres=Anhingas in the New World. With images. Meanwhile, a lake monster has posed for photos in the mist, seen in Is This Bownessie? Four- humped Beastie Spotted in Lake Windermere.



The Sasquatch Triangle-GM-42010

fooled by the wind, treebark and the end of a fallen tree while doing Bigfoot research. Thought I saw something walking and then a dog's severed ...

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