ID | #1579508528 |
Added | Mon, 20/01/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
A woman in Florida says she and her family saw a large bird, which she considered a pterosaur.
42-year-old woman, a nurse providing full name and contact information, but who asked to remain anonymous, says she and her family are in the backyard in Apopka when an unidentified creature appeared earlier this month.
"My mother and my aunt saw him standing on the ground," she told Cryptozoology News on the day of the meeting. "He spotted them, and then disappeared in the shadows."
An eyewitness describes him as a large winged creature similar to a pterodactyl.
"He had massive shoulders, bulging with traffic," she said.
Thunderbird, also known as Roc, is the nomenclature used by native Americans to refer to bird-like creatures with reptilian features which are believed to be linked to the extinct pterosaurs.
Two species of vultures live in the state: the vulture and the black vulture.
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Original news
A woman in Florida says she and her family saw a big-sized bird she believed to be a pterosaur.
The 42-year-old woman, a registered nurse who provided a full name and contact information but asked to remain anonymous, says she and her family where in their backyard in Apopka when the unidentified creature showed up earlier this month.
“My mom and my aunt saw it standing on the ground,” she told Cryptozoology News about the day time encounter. “It noticed them and then it went hiding in the shadows.”
The eyewitness describes it as a big pterodactyl-looking winged creature.
“It had massive shoulders and protruding as it moved,” she said.
Thunderbird, also known as Roc, is the nomenclature used by Native Americans to refer to bird-like creatures with reptile features that are believed to be related to the extinct pterosaurs.
Two species of vultures inhabit the Sunshine State, the turkey vulture and the black vulture.
Hypotheses
Famous creatures

There are a huge number of different living organisms on our planet. According to recent estimates, the number of species of organisms on our planet is approximately 7-10 million. However, only 15% of the data are described today.
According to the calculations of Canadians, 2.2 million species live in the world's oceans, 6.5 million on land. There are only about 7.8 million species of animals on the planet, 611 thousand fungi, and 300 thousand plants.
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