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REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRAFICAS

Abe T., What the giant carcass trawled off New Zealand suggests to an ichthyologist, Collected Papers on the Carcass, La Societe Franco-Japonaise D’oceanographie, Tokyo, July, 1978, Págs. 79-80. Aldrich H. R,. Was it a plesiosaur?, INFO Journal, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1977. Allen T., Shadows in the sea, Lyons and Burford, Publishers, New York, 1996. Ames D. Mel, The Ogopogo Affair, Mosaic, Oakville, 1983. Anderson Godfrey, Monster Watchers of Loch Ness, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 5, 1967. Animal X; Monsters of the Deep, Animal Planet, 5 de abril 2005. Anon. Carcass of strange marine creature found on Pacific, Galveston Daily News, 24 noviembre 1934. Anon., Editorial, Monsters by sonar, Nature, Vol. 220, No. 5174, 28 de diciembre de 1968, Pags. 1272. Anon., ¿Un monstruo en el lago Nahuel Huapi?, Clarín, Buenos Aires, 26 de febrero de 1987. Anón., “Puede ser pescado exótico o un tiburón de profundidad”, Anon., “Sea monster” is shark, Middlesboro Daily News,

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Anon., Monster found by fisherman mystifies Canadian scientists, Gettysburg Times, 24 noviembre 1934. Anon., Monster is found dead, Kingsport Times, Tennessee, 22 noviembre 1934. Anón., Otra vez Nahuelito, Río Negro, Río Negro, viernes 22 de enero de 1988. Anón., Perú tiene su lago de Loch Ness, DUDA, No. 471, 9 de julio de 1980, Pags. 24. Anon., Remains of sea. Monster found, The Centralia, Washington, 23 noviembre 1934. Anon., Sea serpent only shark, expert says, Ogden Standard Examiner, Utah, 27 noviembre 1934. Anon., Strange spectacle on Loch Ness. What was it?, Inverness Courier, May 2, 1933. Anon., The (retouched) Loch Ness monster, Discover, Vol. 2, No. 9, septiembre de 1984, Pags. 6. Anon., The classic Wilson nessie photo: is the hoax a hoax?, Fate, November 1995, Págs. 42-44.

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