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Are Cryptozoological Animals Real or Imaginary?

By: Martin K. Ettington
Narrated by: Martin K. Ettington
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What are cryptozoological animals? They are very rare animals which might even be imaginary or fantastical.

In this audiobook, we examine a group of these top cryptids which may or may not be real. The history and observations of these animals comprise each chapter and an evaluation of the evidence for their existence is provided at the end of each chapter.

Are all of these sightings fantasy, or do these animals really exist? And how can they hide from most of us who have actively looked for them in the past?

You really should enjoy listening to this audiobook, and hopefully you will have enough information to make your own decision.

©2019 Martin K. Ettington (P)2019 Martin K. Ettington
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