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Dale A. Drinnon has been a researcher in the field of Cryptozoology for the past 30+ years and has corresponded with Bernard Heuvelmans and Ivan T. Sanderson. He has a degree in Anthropology from Indiana University and is a freelance artist and writer. Motto: "I would rather be right and entirely alone than wrong in the company with all the rest of the world"--Ambroise Pare', "the father of modern surgery", in his refutation of fake unicorn horns.
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http://www.thecryptocrew.com/
Please Also Visit our Sister Blog, Frontiers of Anthropology:
http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blogspot.com/
And the new group for trying out fictional projects (Includes Cryptofiction Projects):
http://cedar-and-willow.blogspot.com/
And Kyle Germann's Blog
http://www.demonhunterscompendium.blogspot.com/
And Jay's Blog, Bizarre Zoology
http://bizarrezoology.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Chinese Wildman Update
Alleged Wildman's footprint found in Chengkou county, Chongqing Municipality.
New trace of 'Shennongjia Wildman' found in SW China
Globaltimes.cn July 11, 2011 17:20
http://www.globaltimes.cn/NEWS/tabid/99/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/665637/New-trace-of-Shennongjia-Wildman-found-in-SW-China.aspx
Five footprints, believed to be traces left by the legendary "Shennongjia Wildman," have been found in Chengkou county, part of Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, according to a report from cqnews.net on Monday.
The report says that the alleged "Wildman" was first found by Wang Taizhao, a local villager, on the morning of June 2 while he was fertilizing his corn field.
"I was so scared," Wang said, "First I heard a strange noise from the woods near my corn field, which I thought to be the bark of a dog. Then I spotted a human-like creature approaching. I took a flight to my house with great haste."
According to Wang, the creature was 160-170 cm in height, with red and yellowish hairs covering its body. Its eyes, nose and mouth were all reminiscent of human features.
Wang later reported his encounter with the Wildman to the head of his village.
About 20 days later, police from the Public Security Bureau of Chengkou county came to the corn field where Wang Taizhao came across the creature and detected five footprints. The police made plaster copies of the footprints for further research.
Chengkou county, located at northeastern part of Chongqing, is near to Shennongjia, in central China's Hubei Province, where many cases involving sightings of "wildmen" have been reported.
-At the time I saw the article, there were no comments and so I added one:
"Now this is interesting-the tracks actually look like some Yeti tracks and I had heard the same thing in Vietnam.
It would help if the toes were more distinct, we could tell better what it was then. As it is, I don't know if bear tracks can be ruled out. If the toes had been printed more clearly then the entire track might have seemed longer.
Best Wishes, Dale D."
Labels:
Almas,
China,
Chinese Wildman,
Neanderthals,
Yeren,
Yeti
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