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Illustrator
  
Olga Ley

ISBN
  
0-517-62545-8

Originally published
  
1941

Publisher
  
Random House

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Publication date
  
1941

LC Class
  
59-8356

Author
  
Willy Ley

Zoology books
  
The Great Sea Serpent, Metamorphosis in Nature and Art: T, Animal Tracks of Maryland

Exotic Zoology is a cryptozoological book by Willy Ley, a science writer and space advocate.

Content

Ley had written a number of books containing scientific oddities; Exotic Zoology collects the cryptozoological matter from those books. Throughout the book he shows examples of organisms that were rumored to exist, or were thought to be impossible, that were shown to be real; and others that were accepted as fact, that were discovered to have never existed: "He speculates about dragons and sea serpents, wingless birds and Abominable Snowmen." The book, in its description of (fictional) peoples and creatures, has been compared to John Mandeville's Travels. Some of the claims have been criticized or ridiculed, for instance the statement that giant squids had left scars on whales of two feet in diameter.

References

Exotic Zoology Wikipedia