tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post3155348653118937295..comments2023-07-15T05:32:20.508-07:00Comments on Frontiers of Zoology: Beastly BunyipsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-79682161615898648352012-11-01T09:50:02.730-07:002012-11-01T09:50:02.730-07:00Thanks Mr. Drinnon. Keep an open mind :0)Thanks Mr. Drinnon. Keep an open mind :0)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-88377129053599310732012-11-01T03:33:37.160-07:002012-11-01T03:33:37.160-07:00Well you got MY attention with that, at least. But...Well you got MY attention with that, at least. But actually I have no contact with Loren Coleman nor would he pay any attention to me if I did try contacting him any more, owing to the fact that he was making unsubstantiated and slanderous accusations against me owing to certain facts I had published on this blog. Since that time we have been incommunicado and I do not even quote the site Cryptomundo if at all possibleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-46052575735847541902012-10-31T20:59:28.922-07:002012-10-31T20:59:28.922-07:00Hey Loren Coleman, World Famous Cryptozoologist; C...Hey Loren Coleman, World Famous Cryptozoologist; Can You Hear Me Now!?<br /><br />http://s8int.com/WordPress/2012/10/14/hey-loren-coleman-world-famous-cryptozoologist-can-you-hear-me-now/<br /><br />A comparison between a 100 year old newspaper photo of a mysterious giant creature dubbed Monckton's Gazeka and a recent, modern photo of the print of diprotodon--plus a convo with Loren Coleman who misses the implicationsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-80242470423002636002012-02-29T15:43:41.715-08:002012-02-29T15:43:41.715-08:00Incidentally I was doing research on this blog ent...Incidentally I was doing research on this blog entry and I came upon a news item claiming an Aboriginal rock painting of a Diprotodon had been identified; I was very keen on including it until I noticred it had cloven-hoofed, Artiodactyl feet and it was actually a fat hornless bull-calf rather than a Diprotodon after all.<br /><br />Best Wishes, Dale D.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-70656038320734269742012-02-29T15:37:23.891-08:002012-02-29T15:37:23.891-08:00Thank you SO much for pointing that out! I was com...Thank you SO much for pointing that out! I was completely mystified-it was such an "ordinary" looking animal that I was perplexed. I did not see how it could be a marsupial at all and I did think it perhaps resembled a wolverine. That and the obvious swimming-pool rail and it looked as if she was illustrating some specific event. But at least it is about right in the ballpark for the "Doglike" Bunyip which would be about that same size and build, with the shaggy fur and the bush of a tail hanging down in back. The trouble is-what would that be in Australia? I eventually opted to say it was the young of the bigger, basic beastly-Bunyip and it does rather make sense that way.<br /><br />Best Wishes, Dale D.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-77598001173094580282012-02-29T15:24:08.444-08:002012-02-29T15:24:08.444-08:00Megan Anderson's reconstruction of this kind o...Megan Anderson's reconstruction of this kind of Bunyip <br /><br />seem to be heavily inspired by "Racoon dog" http://www.google.dk/search?q=raccoon+dog&hl=da&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=sa5OT-3aForVsgbV1ey7Dw&ved=0CEMQsAQ&biw=1680&bih=846 and/or Wolverine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolverine<br />Regards<br />Palle ThomsenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com