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.
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Wild Woman and Master Otter 1507
Along with a typical female Wudewasa or "Forest Woman" there is a kind of furry mammalian water dragon with webbed feet and wings added, carrying a human baby (ordinarily it would be carrying one of its own babies that way) and once again this water dragon is very likely representing a Master-otter. The wings would be spurious additions put there on the theory that "All dragons should have wings." The scale is probably about right but I don't know about how many teats a Master Otters female should properly have.
Below is a bonus depiction of some more Wudewasas. Second one in from the right end is another female.
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