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| | Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2004 by Loren Coleman |
 | | Cryptozoology credit classes were taught by Harrison Demchick at Oberlin College in Ohio, and Scott Marlowe at Florida Keys Community College and the Pangea Institute in Florida. |
 | | Also, mainstream journal The Scientist reported that GUST [Global Underwater Search Team], founded by Jan-Ove Sundberg of Motala, Sweden, will be starting the world's first school for cryptozoologists next year. |
 | | Many new species, long thought extinct forms, and new subspecies, turned up in 2004, including a shark, a tiger, a peccary, birds, and rodents, demonstrating, once again, there are more new animals out there to be found. |
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