Two of my inspirations for this little blog are Dr. Darren
Naish’s Tetrapod Zoology
and youtuber Treytheexplainer
If you follow them (and you really should), you’ll notice they’re interested in
the quasiscience of cryptozoology. Cryptozoology is the analysis and
speculation on evidence of previously unknown species of organisms. It can also
apply to the study of out-of-context finds of known taxa in new times and
places. “Cryptids”, known from all forms
of inconclusive evidence, include everything from mythical monsters to
prehistoric survival speculation to simply animals of known clades that can’t
be verified as a specific taxon. Like
the aforementioned personalities, I think cryptozoology does deserve attention,
albeit critical. In college, I was trained in anthropology, and that combines
with my knowledge of zoology and paleontology to provide a pretty unique perspective
I would say.
Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts
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Friday, February 10, 2017
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Prehistoric Middle Earth: The real life equivalents of Tolkien's creatures
This December marks the last of the live-action films based
on the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, and I’m a big fan of both the films and the
books. Why am I talking about it on my
blog? Well, the creatures described by Tolkien (and depicted by WETA workshop)
bear some resemblance to those in prehistory! So I’m going to go down the list
of Middle Earth beings and animals that had equivalents in real life! So prepare for a 3-hour post!
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