"If elephants didn't exist, you couldn't invent one. They belong to a small group of living things so unlikely they challenge credulity and common sense."
"I live and work alone and travel light, relying largely on my memory and making a point of letting # intuition guide my way."
Source: Lyall Watson by Dennis Barker, www.theguardian.com. July 22, 2008.
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Lyall Watson
Author, Naturalist
Lyall Watson was a South African biologist and author known for his influential work 'Supernature', which explores the connections between nature and consciousness.
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