Two noteworthy cryptozoological works have gotten a welcome update from their authors. The first is the topic of a review by John Rimmer: Karl Shuker's newest book--though it probably won't be "newest" for long considering how prolific he is--
Mystery Cats of the World Revisited (Anomalist Books). Rimmer notes: "Although the discovery of a new species through cryptozoological research would be a triumph, {Karl] suggests that cryptozoology is capable of an even greater achievement, preventing a species from becoming extinct before its existence is even formally recognised by science." Next up is another updated cryptozoology tome: Malcom Smith announces that his
"Bunyips and Bigfoots" is Back!. Here he details the contents of all the chapters in the new reasonably priced edition of
Bunyips and Bigfoots: In Search of Australia's Mystery Animals. Happy Reading. (PH)
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