Anomalies
The Search for Enigmatic Animals

by Chad Arment, 1995, 65 pgs., bibliography.

In the prologue to this book, Mr. Arment explains that he wrote it because, among the many books and articles on the subject of Cryptozoology that he had read, he noticed that there was a lack of texts about the actual methods used to investigate reports of unknown animals. The Search for Enigmatic Animals, therefore, is a brief (but detailed) textbook about the nature and methods of doing such an investigation, and talks about everything from interviewing witnesses to writing your finished report when you find what you're after.

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General Topics: Cryptozoology


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