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Bernard Heuvelmans (10
October 1916 – 22
August 2001) was a Belgian-French scientist, explorer, researcher, and
writer probably best known,
along with...
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Heuvelmans is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bernard Heuvelmans (1916–2001),
French cryptozoologist Leopold Heuvelmans (born...
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works of
Bernard Heuvelmans, a
Belgian zoologist, and Ivan T. Sanderson, a
Scottish zoologist. Notably,
Heuvelmans published On the
Track of...
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Historiae animalium,
published in 1551 – 58 and 1587.
Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans believed the
report was
based on the
discovery of a
large mutilated Grimaldi...
- " He adds that
graininess increases as
images are magnified.
Bernard Heuvelmans—a
zoologist and the so-called "father of cryptozoology"—thought the creature...
- Dina
Mariana Heuvelman (21
August 1965 – 3
November 2024) was an
Indonesian singer and actress.
Mariana was born on 21
August 1965 in Jakarta. She was...
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Catatumbo at the Venezuela–Colombia
border in
South America (Bernard
Heuvelmans, 1959). This
mountainous region, the Serranía del Perijá, was heavily...
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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...
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confirmed DNA for such a
creature whatsoever. Ivan T.
Sanderson and
Bernard Heuvelmans,
founders of the
study of cryptozoology,
spent parts of
their career searching...
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reports are
known from the Pacific,
Indian and
Southern Oceans (e.g. see
Heuvelmans 1968).
Cryptozoologists suggest that modern-day sea
monsters are surviving...