Is cryptozoology a valid science?
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Yes
Cryptozoology is a branch of study that specializes in the study of hidden animals. In other words,
No
Cryptozoology Not a Valid Science, or Science at All
Einstein said that "All religions, arts and sciences
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72 Article Titles on Anthropology (Other)
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