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Our initial 2008 proposal was challenged, so we presented new data which further supported the terrestrial stalking model AND which contested a competing 'scoop-netting' proposal. The relevant #OA paper was published 2015 in Acta Pal Pol... https://t.co/E7HrcfUKZo #pterosaurs
A consequence is that a few artists have produced their own artistic re-drawings of the photos (I can’t find artist names for the first two pics; latter two are by CornuAspersum and Jonathan Morrill). I like them a lot…
Some people think they see a dog-like profile, small ears at the very back of the head, deep jowls, a pointed rhinarium (the naked bit of the nose in so many mammals) and eyes high up and just behind a bony brow region. Here’s my artistic depiction of this interpretation…
A reminder that the follow-up book to #AllYesterdays, called ALL YOUR YESTERDAYS, is available FREE at my site. Condition of downloading it: please support those of us involved in this project, we all have patreons (it was led by @cmkosemen and involves me and @thejohnconway)...
Ok, this might be repetitive if you've followed the relevant mega-thread, but there's a giant #TetZoo article on the #LochNess 1972 'flipper photos', enjoy :) https://t.co/NDu4EeCMJ7 #cryptozoology #LochNess #monsters #Nessie
UPDATE: a modified, tidied version of this entire thread - with references, tidier pictures and so on - HAS now been published at #TetZoo, it's here .... https://t.co/NDu4EeCMJ7 #cryptozoology #LochNess #monsters
(this was ye olde days where you have to send film away and get prints back in the post OR take your film to a shop and leave it to be developed)....
The newest article at #TetZoo .. Why the World Has to Ignore David Peters and https://t.co/ejIkqk1Wti ... just hit 100 comments ... https://t.co/WRYd2JT014 #evolution #reptiles #blogging #PetersProblem
In our 2013 book The Cryptozoologicon, myself, @thejohnconway and @cmkosemen had fun with the idea of the ameranthropoid as a real primate. Namely, a terrestrialised, tailless descendant of Protopithecus, able to use tools. This was just an exercise in speculation though.
If you know your mystery animal history, this all sounds _extremely similar_ to the infamous, and also supposedly lost, Thunderbird Photo of the 1890s, a story for another time.