Tuesday, November 02, 2010

CRYPTOZOOLOGY ONLINE: On The Track (Of Unknown Animals) Episode 38

The latest edition of a monthly webTV show from the CFZ and CFZtv, bringing you the latest cryptozoological and monster-hunting news from around the world.

This episode brings you:

CFZ in autumn
Farewell to Biggles
Unconvention 2010
Blue Dog footage
Fixing the Roof
Rebecca Lang interview
Australian Big Cats
Corinna looks at out of place birds
New and Rediscovered: New monkey
New and Rediscovered: New Madagascan mammal
New and Rediscovered: New salamander

1 comment:

  1. And they tell us that border collies have very little in the way of genetic disorders...

    Here are some posts that are worth looking at:

    1.http://www.astraean.com/borderwars/2010/10/the-bc-bottleneck.html

    2.http://www.astraean.com/borderwars/2010/10/through-anomalous-eyes.html (Most BC's descend from this dog, whether they from the UK or elsewhere).

    3.http://www.astraean.com/borderwars/2010/10/through-anomalous-eyes.html


    It is a real shame what happened to Biggles.

    Within the BC breed at large, there is kind of denialism about health issues that result from very close line and inbreeding and from the use of just a few stud dogs in any given generation.

    They attack the show dogs with almost fanatical religious fervor.


    But the refuse to admit that these problem exist within the border collie.

    It's a real shame.

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