CRYPTOZOOLOGY ONLINE: On The Track (Of Unknown Animals) Episode 28 - January 2010

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2010

The latest edition of a monthly webTV show from the CFZ and CFZtv, bringing you the latest cryptozoological, and monster hunting news from around the world. This episode brings you:

The saga of Maureen
CFZ in wintertime
A look back at 2009
Oll's survey of cryptozoologists
Corinna looks at out of place birds
Blue dogs in Texas
Maine bigfoot?
New and Rediscovered: Luminous jellyfish
New and Rediscovered: New warbler
Threats to Florida Panther

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  • what ever happened to the amelanistic smooth newt? did you successfully breed from her?

  • It wasn't me who had her. It was an acquaintance of mine in the Home Counties. I will have to make enquiries..

  • I lived in west africa as an expatriot as a child, and remember the tradtion was to make a wish upon seeing the first White Eegret of the wet season. Was very confused the first time I saw one over here!

  • That is interesting. My mother (who was in Nigeria between 1952 and 1960) told me exactly the same story. Whereabouts were you?

  • @cfztv Haha brilliant! Port Harcourt, Nigeria, around 1990-4. I was very young but I do remember some very unusual looking insects (a golden praying mantis, bright purple wasps!) maybe your guys should head out there sometime ;o)

  • Sokoto 1960 :)

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  • i dont like to get involved in youtube arguments but as a neutral observer it seems to me highland tiger takes a perverse delight in hounding the staff of the cfz , did one of them steal his women ?

  • "Lakes" in Ireland are called "loughs". It's a bit like referring to Exmoor as an English chaparral...

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  • That thing in the tree is a porcupine.

    We have saying where I come from (although it is biologically incorrect): Don't get into a pissing contest with a skunk. Sometimes you have to censor for your own sanity!

    I have no idea what you saw in the Lake.

    But I've given up on commenting on Eel or No Eel simply because it seems to attract the same sort of people who just want to troll and troll (or who would rather use Penn and Teller as a source, rather than look closely at the arguments.)

  • Nice one.

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