Exotic Zoology - Vol 2 No 3 - 1995
This issue of Exotic Zoology delves into various cryptozoological topics. It examines the enduring mystery of the coelacanth, a 'living fossil' with a unique evolutionary history.
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Exotic Zoology (Matt Bille) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of Exotic Zoology delves into various cryptozoological topics. It examines the enduring mystery of the coelacanth, a 'living fossil' with a unique evolutionary history.
This issue of Exotic Zoology focuses on recent discoveries of large mammals in Vietnam's Vu Quang region, including the unique Vu Quang ox and the newly classified Pseudonovibos sp
This issue of Exotic Zoology covers recent discoveries of new monkey species in Brazil, including Saimiri vanzolinii, Leontopithecus caissara, Callithrix mauesi, and Callithrix nig
This issue of Exotic Zoology covers several zoological discoveries and rediscoveries from 1995. It details the description of a new nightjar from Ethiopia, a prehistoric wasp from
This issue of Exotic Zoology covers recent discoveries in cryptozoology, focusing on unknown horse breeds like the Nangchen and Riwoche horses in Tibet, and the possibility of surv
This issue of Exotic Zoology delves into Australia's unique and often mysterious fauna, exploring reports of 'shadow predators' like the 'puma' and the 'marsupial tiger' (yarri), a
This issue of Exotic Zoology focuses on recent discoveries of new and rediscovered animal species worldwide. It highlights a new rat species from Hong Kong, a split in the pipistre
This issue of Exotic Zoology highlights recent primate discoveries, including the Satere marmoset and the Pseudopotto, emphasizing how much remains unknown about Earth's biodiversi
This issue of Exotic Zoology covers the rediscovery of the woolly flying squirrel (Eupetaurus cinereus) in Pakistan after decades of being considered extinct. It also delves into r
This issue of Exotic Zoology covers the rediscovery of the Congo Bay Owl after 45 years, highlighting the efforts of the Wildlife Conservation Society. It also delves into the ongo
This issue of Exotic Zoology announces the revival of the International Society of Cryptozoology (ISC) after a three-year hiatus, highlighting its role in legitimizing cryptozoolog
This issue of Exotic Zoology highlights recent expeditions in South America that have uncovered numerous new fish species. A University of Arizona team led by Dr. John Lundberg dis
This issue of Exotic Zoology delves into the mysteries of undiscovered primates, including new marmoset species in South America and the enigmatic koolookamba in Africa. It also co
This issue of Exotic Zoology focuses on 'Cryptids That Never Were,' examining cases where reported mysterious animals were later revealed to be hoaxes or misidentifications. It hig
This issue of Exotic Zoology explores the concept of bringing back extinct animals, focusing on the quagga, mammoth, aurochs, and tarpan. It discusses ongoing efforts to resurrect
This issue of Exotic Zoology delves into classic cryptozoological mysteries, including Georg Wilhelm Steller's 1741 sighting of a sea mammal in Alaska, which remains unidentified d
This issue of Exotic Zoology examines the phenomenon of Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, and why interest in the creature has waned since the late 20th century. It details key pieces of evid
This issue of Exotic Zoology focuses on mystery animals, with the editor presenting his 'top five' likely cryptids: the thylacine, mystery beaked whales, the sea serpent, creatures
The final issue of Exotic Zoology features the discovery of a new coati species in Peru, identified by Peter Hocking and confirmed by Victor Pacheco. The magazine also delves into