Monday, 15 March 2021

On the Track (of Unknown Animals) #119​​ (Mongolian Deathworm and Asiatic cheetahs)

Here we have the 36th episode of the relaunched webTV show by the Centre for Fortean Zoology, written and presented by Jon Downes and Charlotte Phillipson, their families and other animals. And it is the first episode spruced up and polished by our bew peoducer, Louie. So hold on, its gonna be a bumpy ride. This episode contains: • Archie and Wally consult Computer Boy • Jon introduces the new look OTT • I bet you never thought it would come to this now baby • Richard Freeman interview • Mongolian deathworm • Amphisbaenans • Sand boas • Asiatic cheetahs • Scandal surrounding Asiatic lion relocation • Internal Indian politics • Possible Asiatic cheetah survival • Why the plans for i troducing African cheetahs to I ndia are bad • Jon's new book • what happens next • Changes at OTT • The team says goodbye until next time _________________________________ Links for this episode: Find out more about WWN https://tinyurl.com/rchokh9​ Buy the Yearbook (c'mon, please) https://tinyurl.com/vtppmrv​ _________________________________ Some useful contacts: CFZ Website www.cfz.org.uk CFZ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CFZ​ OTT on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OnTheTrack/​ Jon on Twitter @cfzjon CFZ Blog Network https://forteanzoology.blogspot.co.uk/​ CFZ Publications http://cfzresources.com/publishing/​ CFZtv 

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