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  2. Bernard Heuvelmans - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Heuvelmans. Bernard Heuvelmans (10 October 1916 – 22 August 2001) was a Belgian - French scientist, explorer, researcher, and writer probably best known, along with Scottish-American biologist Ivan T. Sanderson, as a founding figure in the pseudoscience and subculture of cryptozoology. [2] His 1958 book On the Track of Unknown Animals ...

  3. On the Track of Unknown Animals - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 0-7103-0498-6. On the Track of Unknown Animals is a cryptozoological book by the Belgian - French zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans that was first published in 1955 under the title Sur la Piste des Bêtes Ignorées. The English translation by Richard Garnett was published in 1958 with some updating by the author and with a foreword by Gerald ...

  4. Lutz Heck - Wikipedia

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    Lutz Heck. Ludwig Georg Heinrich Heck, called Lutz Heck (23 April 1892 in Berlin, German Empire – 6 April 1983 in Wiesbaden, West Germany) was a German zoologist, animal researcher, animal book author and director of the Berlin Zoological Garden where he succeeded his father in 1932. A member of the Nazi party from 1937, he was a close ...

  5. Karl Shuker - Wikipedia

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    Karl Shuker (born 9 December 1959) is a British zoologist, cryptozoologist and author. He lives in the Midlands, England, where he works as a zoological consultant and writer. [1] A columnist in Fortean Times and contributor to various magazines, Shuker is also the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cryptozoology, which began in November 2012

  6. Emma Teeling - Wikipedia

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    Emma Caroline Teeling [1] MRIA is an Irish zoologist, geneticist and genomicist, who specialises in the phylogenetics and genomics of bats.Her work includes understanding of the bat genome and study of how insights from other mammals such as bats might contribute to better understanding and management of ageing and a number of conditions, including deafness and blindness, in humans.

  7. Karl Kessler - Wikipedia

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    Karl Kessler. Karl Fedorovich Kessler (19 November 1815 – 3 March 1881) was a Baltic German zoologist who worked as a professor of biology at Saint Petersburg Imperial University. Among his contributions was the idea that evolution at an infraspecific level involved mutual aid and that Charles Darwin had placed too much emphasis on ...

  8. Cnidaria - Wikipedia

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    Cnidaria. Cnidaria (/ nɪˈdɛəriə, naɪ -/ nih-DAIR-ee-ə, NY-) [4] is a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species [5] of aquatic animals found both in fresh water and marine environments (predominantly the latter), including jellyfish, hydroids, sea anemones, corals and some of the smallest marine parasites.

  9. Charlotte Uhlenbroek - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. University of Bristol. Occupations. television presenter. Zoologist. Spouse. Daniel Rees (2006–present) Charlotte Jane Uhlenbroek (born 16 May 1967) is a British zoologist and BBC television presenter.