El antropólogo y su perro favorito
(Smithsonian Museum)
“Grover
Krantz (1931-2002) was a teacher, anthropologist, and the first serious Bigfoot
academic. His skeleton and that of his giant Irish Wolfhound Clyde are on
display at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.
“Before
Krantz died, he said to Smithsonian anthropologist David Hunt, “I’ve been a
teacher all my life and I think I might as well be a teacher after I’m dead, so
why don’t I just give you my body.” When Hunt agreed, Krantz added, “But
there’s one catch: You have to keep my dogs with me.”
Grover Krantz y Clyde
Krantz donó su esqueleto al Smithsonian, Museo Nacional de Historia Natural. Pero pidió que el esqueleto de su perro, un gigantesco Irish Wolfhound llamado Clyde, estuviese con el suyo cuando muriera.
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