More evidence is bubbling to the surface on the
existence of Nessie. Martin Atkinson caught something on his sonar,
garnering first prize in the Best Nessie Sighting of The Year. Lawrence
Conway has several photos with commentary from a scientist holding a
different opinion of the evidence. Fortunately Glasgow Boy goes a little
more in-depth, pardon the pun, with More On The Recent Sonar Sighting.
He helpfully knocks the wind out of Simon Boxall's sails by debunking
the algae bloom theory. Still no one knows for certain if lake monsters
are living fossils or something entirely different. Regardless of their
nature, these beasts are markedly persistent. The same couldn't be said
for one lamented marsupial. Some researchers have announced the Tasmanian Tiger Was Genetically Doomed.
Scientists from the University of Connecticut have compared thylacine
samples, suggesting the beast's gene pool was far more shallow than
could be expected of a diverse and vigorous population. Joining our gay
menagerie are a pair of stories which show that Cougar Sightings Reach Fever Pitch
in Essex County. Despite numerous, credible sightings, not to mention
hard evidence of tracks, scat, and photos, officials aren't so certain
about the cat's return. Click on over to see if the Essex County Cougar Finally Caught On Camera. Jim Dufour caught something on film, and as Trevor Wilhelm writes, it was larger than the average housecat.
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