Friday, April 01, 2011

YESTERDAY'S NEWS UMMMM..... (AND REMEMBER WHAT DATE IT WAS)

Big Cat Sighting At Relief Road
6:33am 1st April 2011.

There's been a rare sighting of a big cat in Dorset.What is believed to be a panther was spotted next to the new Weymouth Relief Road.Video footage of the big cat was captured by Daniel Robertson: See video here: http://www.wessexfm.com/news/review.php?article=396799

AND.....

Today sees the publication of what is surely the century's most significant zoological discovery. After decades of searching, Africa's mystery Congolese swamp monster, the Mokele-Mbembe, has been discovered - it is a living sauropod dinosaur, and it radically alters our understanding of archosaur phylogeny, sauropod biology and diversity, and indeed the evolutionary process as a whole.

Read on

UKRANIAN MANBEAST VIDEO.... Hmmmmm

This footage was uploaded to YouTube on3/18/11 by user SDNikitin with the following description:

снежный человекдаже не знаю, кто или что это было...

Translated: Bigfoot - I don't t even know who or what it was...

MUIRHEAD`S MYSTERIES:IS THERE AN UNKNOWN SPECIES OF FLYING LIZARD IN EAST AFRICA?

In early 1995 I had a pen-friend from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe who knew I was interested in the Kongamato. On February 13th 1995 Sithembile Ncube (my pen-pal`s name) sent me some notes written by her brother which at the time I thought referred to the Kongamato, (see accompanying illustration by myself ) but most probably doesn`t. According to Coleman and Clark in Cryptozoology A-Z:

“When Melland [in his book Witchbound Africa, 1923-R] asked local informants about the Kongamato, he was told it was a huge flying animal with membranes on its wings instead of feathers, teeth in its mouth, generally red, and from four to seven feet across. “ (1)


My informant from Zimbabwe wrote the following, (which according to Richard Freeman sounds more like a Draco volans type animal:)

“ I haven`t seen the creature but I have came (sic) across an article which states that:-

1. The lizard is brownish grey in colur, very `simimlar to the Southern African Gekko. It has got a rough skin with gloss black eyes. Its tail is not all that long, when sensing danger the tail rises to a `C` shape.

2. The reptile has some wings which are attached to the back of its spine. These wings are not made of feathers but they are made of light bones and thin flesh like material similar to that of the bate (sic). These wings are not so big. When are not so big. When flying the tail is rolled upwards and the legs folded inwards.

3. The reptile likes the rocky mountainous areas, it is rearly (sic) seen because it is very scared (shy).Its normal travelling times are early in the morning and late sun-set. It feeds on insects, ants and some small lizards. During the winter I understand it stays indoors, so this means it collects some food and store (sic) in the mountains or rocks where it is housed for consumption during Winter.” (2)

References



1. L.Coleman and J.Clark Cryptozoology A-Z (1999) p.126 2. Anon. Notes on the “Kongamato”/unknown flying lizard 13/2/1995

AMAZON/BLOGGER ISSUES

Whereas Blogger is still malfunctioning, we are getting au fait enough with the work arounds for it not to matter unduly. The Bloggodex is now back up to date and - barring unforseen issues - will remain so. Why Blogger has unilaterally decided to delete paragraph and line breaks is beyond me, but it is now no more than a minor annoyance; irksome, but nothing more.

The Amazon.co.uk problem is more important; none of the books we have published this year have sold in anything like the numbers that they should. This ain't because the books we have produced are not up to our usual standards, but more probably because Amazon.co.uk have proclaimed that they will not be dispatched for several months.

Here the light does seem as if it may be at the end of the tunnel. Whereas three of the books that we have published this year do still have this irritating caveat stuck on their sales details, the fourth - Volume Two of John Hanson and Dawn Holloway's increasingly impressive Haunted Skies project has finally appeared as normal. Could this be the beginning of a return to normal? We certainly hope so.

ON THE TRACK

The latest episode is finished, but - as of the time of writng (12:47) - it is steadfastly refusing to upload. I was trying until gone six this morning, and will try again all afternoon until it finally goes up. In the meantime please be forbearing...

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today

http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/

On this day in 1914 Sir Alec Guinness was born. Although perhaps not his most critically acclaimed role, Guinness was most famous for portraying Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars.

And now the news:

Sex-Change Chicken: Gertie the Hen Becomes Bertie ...

Chicken (Chicken, chicken). Chicken. Chicken-chicken: