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@Blackmudpuppy Exactly, I didn't want to say it. There's another Peters cross-over: there's an early 1990s bit of Caddy art credited to David Peters. I think it is THE David Peters, but I'm not about to check. Here it is...
.... very clearly show that they evidently thought that this is exactly what it looked like all the time. This is doubly confirmed by the colour paintings of ‘Caddy in life’ they supervised, like this very nice illustration by Susan Laurie-Bourque…
Everyone was fascinated; many wanted a piece of the action. In their 1995 book on Caddy (shown here), LeBlond and Bousfield mentioned 1933’s Loch Ness Monster stories before discussing the Caddy accounts which made front-page news in British Columbia just a few months later…
It's #TetZoocryptomegathread time, in which I take a VERY long, detailed look at a monster-themed photo, or photos, or bit of film. This time, we look AGAIN at photos alleged to show a monster carcass: the 1937 Naden Harbour #Cadborosaurus sea monster carcass… #cryptozoology
We’re here for another #TetZoocryptomegathread. Once more, we’re looking at images of a supposed dead cryptid, not a live animal. I refer to the MINNESOTA ICEMAN, the claimed carcass of a recently deceased hominid implied to be a ‘prehistoric man’ or #bigfoot-like creature…
The fact that a young girl discovered an entirely new fossil vertebrate species meant that this study received an extraordinary amount of media coverage. The paper itself is here... https://t.co/wKAqf5RPPe (colour art by @MarkWitton) #pterosaurs
It’s time once more for a #TetZoocryptomegathread. But this one isn't a review of a photo or film, but a walk-through of a #cryptozoology-themed exhibition. I’m talking about Monsters of the Deep, my new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, Falmouth, Cornwall (@TheNMMC)...
Once upon a time, people promoted the idea that Quetzalcoatlus looked like this... https://t.co/WB1NSII1kl #pterosaurs #azhdarchids #TetZoo
I'll finish by saying that the shop is phenomenally good, loads of maritime stuff relevant to the exhibition! #MonstersoftheDeep is on show at @TheNMMC until January 2022, it's a must-see :) More info... https://t.co/Sm6gATthoK #Falmouth #Cornwall #museums
By c 2015 it had become obvious that some giant #azhdarchids - like Hatzegopteryx from Romania - were also 'thick necked'. This has major implications for behaviour and feeding behaviour. Our 2017 paper on this appeared in @thePeerJ .... https://t.co/azYXQCldHo