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Ah cool, I see. Thanks for clearing that up :grin: I do like the idea of a zeuglodon as candidates for sea "serpents" and have done since reading baout it several years ago in an Unexplained book. It described one sighting of a stranding in Africa (if memory serves), where it was hacked up, and described as having "beef-red flesh". I will look out the book if folks are interested, but it may mean extensive raking Laughing

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i think yety's migrate

i think yety's migrate

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wote if arcis are lice

wote if arcis are lice caterpiler's [thave never been seen alive]

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snaknap wrote: i think
snaknap wrote:

i think yety's migrate

Have you anything to back up this statement Snaknap?

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snaknap wrote: wote if
snaknap wrote:

wote if arcis are lice caterpiler's [thave never been seen alive]

Sorry, I don't understand this.

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