Archive for the ‘animals’ category

Dire Wolf — Largest Canid

October 12, 2008

Larger than the gray wolf with which it existed for over 100,000 years, the Dire Wolf (Canis dirus) was the largest canid to have ever existed, weighing up to 175 lbs. and averaging five feet in length.  It was one of the megafauna that existed during the Pleistocene era.  The dire wolf had a larger head than similarly-sized gray wolves, and teeth that were quite massive.  Numerous dire wolf specimens have been discovered, thousands alone from the La Brea Tar Pits in California. Sadly, the dire wolf became extinct about 10,000 years ago, while some maintain that cryptid canines (the Waheela, for example) may represent strains of dire wolves.

In storytelling, dire wolves tend to represent the darkest side of fallen human nature, clawing its way to the surface when we come to the end of our own strength…something dark, instinctual, and powerful…<sigh!>

Extinction…

October 10, 2008

Extinction didn’t end with the dinosaurs.  The World Conservation Congress presented on Monday a comprehensive global survey that indicated that a quarter of the world’s wild mammal species are at risk for extinction. Mammals are declining, with the driving factors being habitat destruction and over-harvesting.

Land and marine mammals face different threats, with large mammals more vulnerable than small ones.  For land species, habitat loss and hunting represent the greatest danger, while marine mammals are more threatened by unintentional killing by pollution, ship strikes, and being caught in fishing nets.

Primates face some of the most intense pressures; according to the survey, 79% of primates in South and Southeast Asia are facing extinction…this is a bleak picture!

“Sanctuary” Shows Promise

October 5, 2008

–The show Sanctuary debuted on October 3rd on the SciFi channel.  Previously seen only in “webisodes,” the show centers on 157-year-old psychiatrist Dr. Helen Magnus (Amanda Tapping), who seeks to track down, study, and protect the strange and often terrifying creatures that secretly populate our world and live among us.  One of them is, yes, Bigfoot; there is also a young boy with a kind of tentacle attached to his chest.

Elements of this theme have been seen before in such shows, comics, and movies as The X-Files, Men in Black, HellBoy, X-Men, and others.  Reviews have been mixed and are frequently negative, but the show seems to show promise; you may either love it or hate it.

Dr. Magnus is on a mission to finish the work of her father and unlock the secrets behind human evolution using a unique combination of science, medicine, and her own knowledge of the supernatural.  If you enjoy such things and similar considerations often raised in this blog, Sanctuary may be worth a look.  Airing regularly on Fridays on SciFi at 9:00 or 10:00 pm…

The Waheela

October 1, 2008

–The Waheela is a gigantic, wolf-like beast that has inhabited Indian legends in the remote Nahanni Valley in the northwest territories of Canada.  Described as looking like a wolf on steroids, the Waheela stands 3-1/2 feet at the shoulder despite having shorter legs than a wolf; its height accordingly comes from its massive body.  The largest wolf ever recorded stood 3’2″ at the shoulder.

The Waheela is attributed with supernatural powers, and is felt to be responsible for mysterious deaths in the Nahanni Valley, also known as “The Headless Valley as those who died there under unknown circumstances lost their heads.

The Waheela may be a kind of prehistoric bear-dog.  It would be interesting to get one of them after Sarah Palin, who has shot hundreds of wolves…

Walk This Way…

September 30, 2008

–Heh, did you know that cats, camels, and giraffes are the only animals who walk by moving both right legs together and both left legs together?

Cats can also hear ultrasonic frequencies, although they’re lousy at describing them…

Giant Bears

September 30, 2008

–Giant bears certainly existed in prehistoric times, weighing up to a ton or more and standing twelve feet high. Such bears became extinct about 10,000 years ago, although speculation exists that through hybridization, bears may be getting larger and more aggressive. A genetic cross between a grizzly and a polar bear is known to have existed.  MonsterQuest has hosted a show on this possibility, and some photos of really big ursine specimens have circulated around the internet…

Palin’s Plane

September 26, 2008

This is Sarah Palin’s private airplane following a hunt. — A picture’s worth a thousand words, isn’t it?

The Wildman of China

September 24, 2008

–The Wildman of China or Yeren is a legendary creature said to be an as yet undiscovered hominid residing in the mountainous forested regions of China’s remote Hubei province.  The name translates as “Man Bear” or “Man-Monkey.”  The creatures are reported by witnesses to be covered in  reddish-brown hair, although some white specimens have also been reported.  Their height is estimated to be in the five to seven foot range, with some ten foot specimens also reported.

Regional officials have reported nearly four hundred Yeren sightings since the 1920’s.  Since the 1980’s, local and national Chinese government has had a keen interest in the Yeren, supporting scientists who have elected to study it. The Yeren may be linked to the extinct hominid Gigantopithecus, which formerly inhabited the region.

The Yeren made a brief appearance in John Carpenter’s offbeat but very cool movie, Big Trouble In Little China, and was the subject of a recent MonsterQuest episode.

Goliath Spider

September 23, 2008

–The Goliath spider resides primarily in the coastal forests of South America, and has a diameter of 11-12 inches; enough to cover a dinner plate!  A subspecies of tarantula, they are also know as birdeating spider as explorers first reported them in Victorian times eating a hummingbird…eew!

But not to worry.  The Goliath Spider is not considered dangerous to humans, and its bite would not likely be lethal to you.  This doesn’t mean that you wouldn’t be freaked out by one!

Rare Black Fox Spotted!

September 21, 2008

–Ain’t he cute?!–A rare black fox has been spotted lurking (that’s what we foxes do; we lurk. It’s a lost art, really) among tombstones in a cemetery in Lancashire, England. The fox is supposed to bring bad luck to those who see it as it reputedly can live unseen in a man’s shadow, but the spotter has already been offered a thousand pounds for the fox by a taxidermist. This might be lucky for the spotter, but would be most unlucky for the fox.

I for one think that me English mate the black fox is just perfect for Halloween! — ‘Scuse me now, but I gotta go bite a taxidermist on the ankles, and then do some serious lurking… 😉