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Half a century ago, Belgian Zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans first codified cryptozoology in his book On the Track of Unknown Animals.
The Centre for Fortean Zoology (CFZ) are still on the track, and have been since 1992. But as if chasing unknown animals wasn't enough, we are involved in education, conservation, and good old-fashioned natural history! We already have three journals, the largest cryptozoological publishing house in the world, CFZtv, and the largest cryptozoological conference in the English-speaking world, but in January 2009 someone suggested that we started a daily online magazine! The CFZ bloggo is a collaborative effort by a coalition of members, friends, and supporters of the CFZ, and covers all the subjects with which we deal, with a smattering of music, high strangeness and surreal humour to make up the mix.
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You had me rolling on the floor!
Axolotls are about to go extinct in the wild. They are only found in the lakes near Mexico City.
The Axolotl is a species of tiger salamander. There are actually populations of neotenic tiger salamanders in the US.
I think the salamander singing this song is actually adult barred tiger salamander: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Barred_Tiger_Salamander_Tennoji.jpg
Here's what a real metamorphosed axolotl looks like:
http://www.axolotl.org/tiger_salamander.htm
Or maybe an Eastern tiger salamander,
http://www.axolotl.org/images/tiger/john_tiger_2.jpg
The ones in captivity are always obese!
Thank you for this Moment of Zen, inspiring a blog entry of mine which is sorta a re-post
http://operationox.blogspot.com/2010/05/axolotl.html
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