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Elementum Bestia - complete! |
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Elementum Bestia - latest tome in the library of cryptozoology - is released!
My conribution to the piece is titled "In Search of Rare Carnivorous Marsupials: An Examination of the Evidence for Their Survival".
This book is being released in printed format at cost price, US$11.99 plus shipping costs. |
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Elementum Bestia - book update |
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The fourth of Craig Heinselman's books which examines a diverse array of cryptozoological topics and includes my chapter on some of Australia's rare carnivorous marsupials, is nearing completion.
Read on for more about topics in the book and a list of contributing authors. The book will be made available at cost price for the printed version, or free as a download. Due mid-year. |
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Many thanks to Craig Heinselman for the invitation to contribute to his forthcoming book, Elementum Bestia: Being an Examination of Unknown Animals of the Air, Earth, Fire and Water.
Read on to find out more about the book, its history and contributing authors... |
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Now what would the world's shortest man look like next to the world's tallest?
(Hint: The shorter person pictured here is an average sized adult. To find out, you'll have to go waaaaay down the uncropped photo in the main article!) |
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For a bit of fun, one recent post encouraged you to see how hard it is to capture that conclusive photograph.
In a complete twist of total irony, I today found myself in just that position. |
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| Not happy with the photos? Reckon someone should have surely captured a decent photo by now??? |
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