Adam Davies, cryptid hunter and author of Extreme Expeditions: Travel Adventures Stalking the World’s Mystery Animals, releases the next adventure for the team of researchers/adventurers/explorers from the Centre for Fortean Zoology. The new expedition will follow up the organization's 2009 expedition to the same general region which produced hair samples from an "unknown primate," believed to be the target creature, the elusive Orang-Pendek, "the 'short man' of the forests." Davies lays out the mission and identifies the members. The dates of the new expedition apparently have yet to be decided. Elsewhere, from his personal childhood newspaper clippings, Dr. Karl Shuker brings forth a 1973 news article claiming the Red Sea capture of a mermaid that had the lower half of a woman and a fish's upper half resolving the hoax with a 1935 painting by Belgian surrealist Rene Magritte in Rene Magritte and the Reverse Mermaid. Meanwhile, Loren Coleman has an out-of-place animal interest story in Flamingos Fall From Skies, with images, and invites readers to play along with What's Your Loren Number? Also, those numerous mysterious creature sightings around England's Cannock Chase may have been solved, as seen in Beasts Lair Theory in Chase Sightings.
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