FRONTIERS OF ZOOLOGY
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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Please Also Visit our Sister Blog, Frontiers of Anthropology:
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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/
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/
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Scott Mardis pdfs: A Timeline of Plesiosur Research
This is not everything and the bulk og the earlier research has been left off. Nonetheless with just this much we can see opinions about Plesiosaurs have been controversial for a long time and opinions are regularly intriooduced which flatly contradict all earlier trends in thinkingh. There is lttle agreement over diet, manner of swimming, use of limbs, method of hunting, diving ability and what depth of water was frequented, speed, neck flexibility and even flexibility in the trunk region and the currently prevailing trends in thought are all too often only briefly held by many scientists. With this sort of perspective, it is hard to see why some modern experts will continually make dogmatic statements as if they are quoting the majority opinion about Plersiosaurs. Basically there is not a consensus of opinion nor has there been a good consensus for some time now-DD.
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