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- world. Heuvelmans was also influenced by the work of Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans, who had defended the existence of the sea serpent. Heuvelmans wrote many...
- Heuvelmans is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Heuvelmans (1916–2001), French cryptozoologist Leopold Heuvelmans (born...
- from the works of Bernard Heuvelmans, a Belgian zoologist, and Ivan T. Sanderson, a Scottish zoologist. Notably, Heuvelmans published On the Track of...
- Historiae animalium, published in 1551 – 58 and 1587. Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans believed the report was based on the discovery of a large mutilated Grimaldi...
- religious art. Heuvelmans died on February 26, 1944, in Saint-Cast at the age of 62. She rests in the family burial plot of the Heuvelmans in the Père-Lachaise...
- Catatumbo at the Venezuela–Colombia border in South America (Bernard Heuvelmans, 1959). This mountainous region, the Sierra de Perijaa, was heavily forested...
- Pontoppidan (1753a), pp. 349–350; Pontoppidan (1755), p. 215–216 Heuvelmans (2015), p. 124. Heuvelmans (2015), p. 124: "..it cannot p**** through the Pillars of...
- reports are known from the Pacific, Indian and Southern Oceans (e.g. see Heuvelmans 1968). Cryptozoologists suggest that modern-day sea monsters are surviving...
- arranged for Heuvelmans, then in poverty, to live in a small house on the grounds of the Dordogne estate. Watteau attended to Heuvelmans during his final...
- Leanama themselves became extinct just a few generations later. Bernard Heuvelmans estimated that the genocide took place in around 1800, whilst Ivan Mackerle...