Thylacines and placental cainids appear to have a lot in common, but Andrew Pask and Charles Feigin of the University of Melbourne were floored to see the similarities went much deeper than originally believed by mainstream science. Despite belonging to a completely different infraclass than
Canis lupus, both sets of DNA exhibit remarkable similarities. Which got me thinking about
Howling III where marsupial werewolves ran rampant through the bush and eventually Hollywood, and somehow inspired Nick Redfern to recount
The Legends Of Scotland's Upright Wolf-"Things". But do these tall tales hold any water? Maybe... if a certain unusual skeleton was of a werewolf. (CS)
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