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Colonel Przewalski’s Horse – Small Fry with a Sensational Character – Three Discreet Giants: the Kodiak Bear, the White Rhino, and the Mountain Gorilla – The Incredible Okapi – The Giant Forest Boar – Resurrection of the Pygmy Hippopotamus – The Third Elephant – The Pygmy Swamp Elephant – The Pygmy Elephant is Not an Invention of Ivory Traffickers – The Komodo Dragon and the White Flag of Lake Toung-Ting – Great Apes Have Their Pygmies Too – A Tale of Enigmatic Feathers – The Animal with No Name, the Leopard-Hyena, and the Flying Jackal – The Romantic Adventure of the Lady and the Giant Panda – The Thorny Case of the Cambodian Gray Ox – Our Latest Acquisition: An Andean Wolf Fur
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Fearsome Iemisch – Were Mylodonts Domestic Animals? – Quarrels Over a Baptismal Name – Professor Santiago Roth’s Iemisch – The Strange Marriage of the Iemisch and the Mylodont – Is the Iemisch Just an Otter? – The “tiger de agua” is none other than the jaguar – The otter with the characteristics of a jaguar and the jaguar with the name of an otter – The Patagonians remember the megatherae – The terrible Su of Father André Thévet, cosmographer of the King – Have we looked in the right place?
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not a bear – Many Nandi bears seem to be giant baboons – Is the Nandi bear a red hyena? – The portrait of the Nandi bear is blurred by various superimpositions – Is the Nandi bear an entirely black honey badger? – The solution to the enigma of the black honey badgers – Is the Nandi bear two? – The honey badger belongs to a family of killers – The four horsemen of the Nandi
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Genesis: Children of Gods and Women – Is the “Snowman” a Delayed Gigantopithecus? – Alone, on the trail of the “snowman” – A couple of yetis observed for two hours – Why the “snowman” has the neck of a Prussian officer – The consequences of an ancient bipedalism – A price is put on the head of the yeti – There is unknown and unknown – The scalp of the temple of Pangbotchi – Scientific baptism of the “snowman”
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Lugubrious Assembly of Hairy Giants – The Giant with Retroverted Feet – First Hypothesis: It is a Small Monkey – Second Hypothesis: It is a Bear – A Near Certainty: It is a Biped – It Could Be a Giant Monkey – King Kong is Not a Myth – The Giants of China, Java and Africa –
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collection of intriguing footprints – The elusive sedapa – An encounter with the ape-man – New footprints in the soft earth – Is the Malayan bear at the origin of the legend? – Blood… a few mysterious hairs – An orang pendek has been shot! – A humiliating mystification
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