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Прочитайте текст и задайте к нему 8 ключевых вопросов. Ответ дайте на английском языке Outside the International Cryptozoology Museum, an eight-foot, replica Bigfoot stands guard Glancing around the two rooms, visitors see plaster casts of Bigfoot and Yeti footprints, ha samples and a life-size model of a coelacanth", Most of the 2,300 specimens of the weird and wonderful that can be found here come from the personal collection of Loren Coleman, the museum's owner and the world's leading cryptozoologist. Loren first became fascinated by the study of cryptids or 'hidden animals' as a twelve year. old after seeing a documentary on Yetis, but his teacher told him that it was all just nonsense Unconvinced, he set about finding all there was to know about legendary beasts such as yetis, lake monsters, giant snakes and chupacabras. His interest led to a lifelong passion for monster-hunting and cryptozoology. He has written over 30 books and has spent countless hours travelling and camping out all over the American continent and abroad, interviewing witnesses and examining possible evidence of cryptids' existence such as footprints, hair samples, scratches, audio tapes of screeches, videos and photos. Not surprisingly, Loren is often the first person TV producers turn to when they want an expert on the unexplained. He holds a BA in Zoology and Anthropology, an MA in Social Work and has done post-graduate work in Sociology and Anthropology. His opinion is valued because even though he firmly believes cryptids exist, he still demands hard evidence. "Until I have a hair sample or footprint or twisted branch, I'm really kind of sceptical," he says. "80% of all accounts are ordinary animals a few fakes, a few hoaxes. But it's that 20% of unknowns that keeps me going." A particular interest of Coleman's is one of the most famous cryptids of all, Bigfoot or Sasquatch which is said to inhabit forests mainly in the North-western United States. He believes that there is lots of convincing evidence of its existence, including the famous 1967 Patterson-Grimlin footage of a Bigfoot walking into the forest. Despite many people claiming they were "the person in the suit" Loren points out that the creature walks the way an ape does, with little mobility in the hips and neck So why hasn't anyone found a real Bigfoot yet? Well, Loren points out that, until 150 years ago. it was believed by most in the westemn world that mountain gorillas didn't exist and before that the giant panda was virtually unknown. Tales of sightings were taken with a pinch of salt; they were thought to be legends told by native tribes. Respected scientists had to change their opinions, though, when these creatures were found high up in the mountains and deep in the forests. Similarly, the coellacanth is a huge 1.5-metre-long fish that was thought to have become extinct about 65 million years ago until it was rediscovered in 1938. But no one had mentioned this to islanders in the Indian Ocean, who had been happily eating it for ages! So if a fish from prehistoric times is still swimming around, why can't Bigfoot and other strange creatures be hidden away in a forest somewhere? Loren argues that cryptids are not monsters at all, just species of animal that are few in number, live far from human settlements and are highly secretive. Cryptozoology is definitely Loren's life, but has he ever seen a cryptid himself? He admits that one dark night on the way home, he glimpsed a large panther-like creature, but he's reluctant to call it a cryptid. "Western science decides if animals exist or don't exist," he says. Loren isn't trying to prove anything to the world, he just wants to find out the truth.

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  1. Who is Loren Coleman and what is his role in the International Cryptozoology Museum?
  2. What sparked Loren Coleman's interest in cryptids or 'hidden animals'?
  3. What kind of evidence does Loren Coleman value in his research on cryptids?
  4. What is one of Loren Coleman's particular interests in the field of cryptozoology?
  5. Why does Loren Coleman believe that Bigfoot could exist despite not being found yet?
  6. How does Loren Coleman compare the potential existence of Bigfoot to other newly discovered species in the past?
  7. What does Loren Coleman believe cryptids actually are?
  8. Has Loren Coleman ever had a personal encounter with a cryptid, and how does he describe it?

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Прочитайте текст и задайте к нему 8 ключевых вопросов. Ответ дайте на английском языке Outside the International Cryptozoology Museum, an eight-foot, replica Bigfoot stands guard Glancing around the two rooms, visitors see plaster casts of Bigfoot and Yeti footprints, ha samples and a life-size model of a coelacanth", Most of the 2,300 specimens of the weird and wonderful that can be found here come from the personal collection of Loren Coleman, the museum's owner and the world's leading cryptozoologist. Loren first became fascinated by the study of cryptids or 'hidden animals' as a twelve year. old after seeing a documentary on Yetis, but his teacher told him that it was all just nonsense Unconvinced, he set about finding all there was to know about legendary beasts such as yetis, lake monsters, giant snakes and chupacabras. His interest led to a lifelong passion for monster-hunting and cryptozoology. He has written over 30 books and has spent countless hours travelling and camping out all over the American continent and abroad, interviewing witnesses and examining possible evidence of cryptids' existence such as footprints, hair samples, scratches, audio tapes of screeches, videos and photos. Not surprisingly, Loren is often the first person TV producers turn to when they want an expert on the unexplained. He holds a BA in Zoology and Anthropology, an MA in Social Work and has done post-graduate work in Sociology and Anthropology. His opinion is valued because even though he firmly believes cryptids exist, he still demands hard evidence. "Until I have a hair sample or footprint or twisted branch, I'm really kind of sceptical," he says. "80% of all accounts are ordinary animals a few fakes, a few hoaxes. But it's that 20% of unknowns that keeps me going." A particular interest of Coleman's is one of the most famous cryptids of all, Bigfoot or Sasquatch which is said to inhabit forests mainly in the North-western United States. He believes that there is lots of convincing evidence of its existence, including the famous 1967 Patterson-Grimlin footage of a Bigfoot walking into the forest. Despite many people claiming they were "the person in the suit" Loren points out that the creature walks the way an ape does, with little mobility in the hips and neck So why hasn't anyone found a real Bigfoot yet? Well, Loren points out that, until 150 years ago. it was believed by most in the westemn world that mountain gorillas didn't exist and before that the giant panda was virtually unknown. Tales of sightings were taken with a pinch of salt; they were thought to be legends told by native tribes. Respected scientists had to change their opinions, though, when these creatures were found high up in the mountains and deep in the forests. Similarly, the coellacanth is a huge 1.5-metre-long fish that was thought to have become extinct about 65 million years ago until it was rediscovered in 1938. But no one had mentioned this to islanders in the Indian Ocean, who had been happily eating it for ages! So if a fish from prehistoric times is still swimming around, why can't Bigfoot and other strange creatures be hidden away in a forest somewhere? Loren argues that cryptids are not monsters at all, just species of animal that are few in number, live far from human settlements and are highly secretive. Cryptozoology is definitely Loren's life, but has he ever seen a cryptid himself? He admits that one dark night on the way home, he glimpsed a large panther-like creature, but he's reluctant to call it a cryptid. "Western science decides if animals exist or don't exist," he says. Loren isn't trying to prove anything to the world, he just wants to find out the truth.
1. Who is Loren Coleman and what is his role in the International Cryptozoology Museum? 2. What sparked Loren Coleman's interest in cryptids or 'hidden animals'? 3. What kind of evidence does Loren Coleman value in his research on cryptids? 4. What is one of Loren Coleman's particular interests in the field of cryptozoology? 5. Why does Loren Coleman believe that Bigfoot could exist despite not being found yet? 6. How does Loren Coleman compare the potential existence of Bigfoot to other newly discovered species in the past? 7. What does Loren Coleman believe cryptids actually are? 8. Has Loren Coleman ever had a personal encounter with a cryptid, and how does he describe it?