Friday, May 06, 2011

One is very old but only very recently solved by Karl Shuker; the other is very new and still unsolved. Both involve a species of unusual or unexpected coloration, given its location, but neither one has previously been documented in the cryptozoological literature. And in Another Surprise Fossil Announcement, Loren Coleman discusses more fossil hominoid revisions, this one to Homo cepranensis, which it's now realized, is likely an archaic member of Homo heidelbergensis, a species which may have given rise to both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. Also, there's a new cryptozoological TV series beginning June 5th, Animal Planet Announces FINDING BIGFOOT.




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