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The Native American people have provided the author with detailed, accurate descriptions of huge animals, which are thought to be extinct. The author has in turn determined the safest, easiest manner in which these animals can be proven to exist. They include the pterodactyl, Sasquatch, basilosaurus- the walking whale-, woolly mammoth, sober toothed cat, Jefferson ground sloth and many more. Now it is up to members of the public to assist in locating them.

Produktbeschreibung
The Native American people have provided the author with detailed, accurate descriptions of huge animals, which are thought to be extinct. The author has in turn determined the safest, easiest manner in which these animals can be proven to exist. They include the pterodactyl, Sasquatch, basilosaurus- the walking whale-, woolly mammoth, sober toothed cat, Jefferson ground sloth and many more. Now it is up to members of the public to assist in locating them.
Autorenporträt
Gerald McIsaac is a Caucasian mountain man, with a scientific background, who is married to an Indigenous woman. He has lived and worked with Indigenous people for over forty years. He is convinced that the scientists are aware of the existence of these animals, but choose to remain silent. As these animals prey upon people, mainly women, and children, on a regular basis, this is not acceptable. For that reason, the author has determined to enlist the help of common people.