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Parisienne nose and Père David’s black and white bear – And the series continues! – President Grevy’s Funny Zebra and 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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Irruption of the 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 Apocalypse – Don’t sell the skin of the Nandi bear
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The Giants of 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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Dilolo Dragon – Charged by a Dinosaur, or the Misdeeds of Belgian Humor – The Coje Ya Menia of Upper Cuanza – The Mokélé-Mbembé of Baron Von Stein zu Lausnitz – Is There One or More Amphibious Monsters in Africa? – Portrait of the Congolese Dragon – Is It a Dinosaur? – The Sirrouch of the Ishtar Portico – The Babylonian Dragon is a Naive Image of the Congolese Dragon – Zoology Needs Reactionaries and Adventurers
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eating moas – Giant birds survived later in the South Island – On the trail of the last of the moas – The roa-roa, dwarf moa or giant kiwi? – Discovery of the fossil moho and the living takahe – Death, resurrection and new death of the takahe – The takahe is alive and well – The cahow, Lazarus of the world of birds
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The Disturbing Science of the Eskimos – The One Who Lives Under the Earth – From the Impossible Northern Elephant to Baron Kagg’s Super-Cow – Inopportune Intervention of the Behemoth and the Woolly Rhinoceros – Of the Canned Mammoth – Portrait of the Hairy Colossus – The Extinction of the Mammoth Has
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Major Fawcett’s 19-meter anaconda – Anacondas do not exceed (officially) 6m. 10 – On the difficulty of assessing the size of a living snake – The giant anacondas of the Marquis de Wavrin – The giant boa, rival of the anaconda – The “sucury gigante” of Father Heinz – Lorenz Hagenbeck wants to film the
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Strange birds – New Zealand, the end of the world – Was the moa exterminated by man or not? – Simultaneous discovery of the fossil moa and the living moa – The terrible moa of the east coast – Rivalries between collectors and quarrels over priority – When did the moa live? – Toa and moa – Hunting and
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Portrait of the Ogre – The 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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The Hot Nights of the Black Continent – Africans Are Subtle Observers Who Interpret the World in Their Own Way – Do Gorillas Abduct Women? – Africa is a conservative continent – The mountain dwarf rhinoceros and the aquatic elephant – The little spotted lion of Mount Kenya – There is Simba and there
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Sea serpents and their ilk are no longer the stars – Why we no longer believe in fantastic beasts – Our planet still has many unknowns – The white deserts of the Poles – Africa has not revealed all its mysteries – Light does not necessarily come from the East – The lost worlds of the Green Continent
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A very unusual bear – Influx of disparate testimonies – The beast, seen through the eyes of terror – How one becomes a man-eater – Panic in the East – Terror in the South – The Nandi bear becomes an official figure – The experts have their say – The Nandi bear is not an aardvark – The Nandi bear is
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Quadrumane incubi and succubi – Terror in the Matto Grosso – The great tailless ape of Mr. de Loys – Baptism of the ameranthropoid – Is it an American pithecanthropus? – The brain of the ameranthropoid poses a delicate problem – The ameranthropoid is not a known spider monkey – New witnesses of the
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The Vouroupatra of the Lord of Flacourt and the Roc Bird of Arab Tales – The Incredible Eggs of the Aepyornis – When Did the Giant Bird Disappear? – Where we talk again about the Congolese dragon – The tretrétrétré and the man with a dog’s head – The dying heart of ancient Gondwana – The memory of
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Trader Horn’s Giant Diver – The Lukwata of Lake Victoria-Nyanza – The Lau, the Tentacled Serpent of the Sources of the Nile – Half Elephant, Half Dragon: The Monster of Lake Bangweolo – The Chipekwe of the Sources of the Congo – The Report of Lewanika, King of the Barotse – There Is a Photo of the
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A World Upside Down – The Invulnerable Giant of the Tehuelche – Discovery and Baptism of the Megatherium – Man Was Contemporary with the Giant Edentates – The Giant Sloth Is Still Alive! – Captain Eberhardt’s Incredible Trophy – The Skin Has Been Preserved Intact Since Time Immemorial – Suspicious
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Badak Tanggiling, a Very Unusual Rhinoceros – The Identity of the Scaly Rhinoceros – A Puzzle for Zoologists – Invention and Discovery of the Ape-Man – There is Orang and Orang – Portrait of the Little Gibbon – Could It Be an Old, Hairy and Mangy Gibbon? – The testimonies follow one another – A
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Snakes in the sky and snakes in the waters – The gauarge, image of an extinct dinosaur – Yarama-yha-who, the child-eating gnomes – The Philippine wood demon – Australian animals look faked – Impossible egg-laying mammals – The bunyip, omnipresent bogeyman – The bunyip’s description is becoming
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A paradoxical hunt for the ancestor – The beast-men of Pliny the Elder – From the pygmies of Ctesias to the Negritos del Monte – The dog-headed men – The Veddas, true prototypes of the pygmies of Ctesias – The civilized monkeys of Ibn Batoutah – Portrait of the Nittaewo – The Nittaewo are not
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From the Dampier hippopotamus to the bush gorillas – The Angourie crocodile – Are there tigers in Australia? – The Australian tiger bursts into scientific literature – Tiger hunting is organized – Dramatic and precise testimonies – The existence of the marsupial tiger, unofficially admitted
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The imprudent assertion of Baron Cuvier and the inopportune tapir – The giant ape with a dog’s snout and the relict chevrotain – The dwarf hippopotamus, buried by the unbelievers – The aptly named takin and Schomburgk’s invisible deer – Last-minute rescue of the mi-lou – The monkey with the
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The Kongamato of the Jiundu Marshes – Portrait of the Flying Saurians – Stany, Always Off the Beaten Track, on the Track of the Kongamato – The Reasons for a Failure – Assailed by the Olitiau – The Big Bats Are Too Peaceful and the Fierce Bats Are Too Small – Pterodactyl or Monstrous Bat?
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What is a Living Fossil? – Some priceless relics – Apparently stationary beings – The impotence of paleontology – Yesterday: faunas succeed one another – Today: faunas overlap and exterminate each other – The permanence of the process of discovering unknown animals – Our itinerary
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Negritos – Are the Nittaewo monkeys? – Are the Nittaewo bears? – The Tailed Men of Indochina – The Sign of the Beast – Demons with Sharp Forearms – Tyrants Follow One Another and Often Look Alike – Are Hairy Gnomes Dwarf Pithecanthropus? – The Moustachioed Ape-Men of Perak
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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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the Character of a Dogma – The Retreat of the Hairy Hordes – The Presumed End of the Giant – Has the Mammoth Really Disappeared? – The Colossus Struck Down by Light – The Mammoth is a Forest Animal – The Monster Seen Alive – The Hairy Elephants of Yermak the Conqueror
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A “new” anthropoid that has a hard life – Strange stories of leprechauns – Pygmies or Bushmen? – Australopithecus, Prometheus of the animal pantheon – Has man exterminated his tiny rivals?
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Reviewers praised the breadth of study, careful citation and the author's knowledge but it was criticized for being somewhat shallow and "overly long and rambling."
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Waitoreke requires the drying up of the South Pacific – Waitoreke, a New Zealand bunyip – Is it a sea otter, returned to fresh water? – Could it be a cloaca beast?
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monster – Would a 40-meter snake weigh five tons? – The minhocão of the eminent Fritz Müller – Is it a burrowing snake? – Could the minhocão be a giant armadillo?
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is Marozi – A bundle of concordant testimonies – Unconvincing objections – It could well be a new species – What if the lion-leopard were a hybrid?
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the giant lemurs is still alive – Unknown ungulates or specialized lemurs? – The time of the giants is over – A plea in favor of monsters
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An intriguing defense – Face to face with the raou! – Where are Mr. Miller’s pieces of evidence? – “Exquisite corpse” of a dinosaur
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clearer – Is it an ordinary seal or an aquatic marsupial? – Rabbits as big as rhinoceroses – The last of the Diprotodons
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ameranthropoid – An unfortunate trick – The identity of the men with retroverted feet of the Andes
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The author then discusses evidence for mystery animals from all over the world including the
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Chap. 5: The Lion-Leopard, the Elephant-Hippopotamus and Other Bastards.
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The legend of Sultan Majnún – The monster does not like the police
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Chap. 2: The giant anaconda, and other continental “sea serpents”.
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Chap. 9: The dragon that is still waiting for its Saint George.
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Chapter 5: Orang Pendek, the Incongruous Ape-Man of Sumatra.
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Chap. 11: Waitoreke, the impossible New Zealand mammal.
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Chap. 3: The anthropoid ape of the Sierra de Perija.
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Chap. 10: The moa, a fossil that may be doing well.
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Chapter 4: Nittaewo, the vanished people of Ceylon.
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French
zoologist
Bernard Heuvelmans
Gerald Durrell
cryptozoology
pygmy chimpanzee
coelacanth
Komodo dragon
giant panda
moa
Tasmanian tiger
okapi
Mokele-mbembe
sea serpents
Yeti
Loch Ness Monster
Bernard Heuvelmans
Bernard Heuvelmans
Bernard Heuvelmans
ISBN

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