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More-Recent Pterodactyl Videos of 2022

Youtube thumbnail for a North Carolina PAL video

By Jonathan Whitcomb

The following more-popular YouTube videos on the Protect Animal Life channel are about sightings of apparent living pterodactyls, technically “pterosaurs” (uploaded to YT in 2022):

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Ropen Pterodactyl Caught on Camera in N. Carolina

A few years ago, flying over the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, two ropens showed themselves in clear daylight and were videotaped by Cynthia Lee, as she was on a bus that was pulling away in the opposite direction.

Magnifying and slowing down the video footage, we can see that these two flying creatures have a different wing flapping style than at least most birds. For one thing, they flap their wings more than large birds like hawks and eagles. Notice that two apparent ropens were videotaped and that BOTH of them are flapping a lot at the same time. Have you ever seen two eagles videotaped flying together with both of them flapping a lot, at the same time?

Youtube thumbnail for a North Carolina PAL video

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Pterodactyl Sightings – 227 Videos by mid-2022

Four brief video trailers about modern pterodactyl sightings—those are just four out of 227 videos about these shocking flying creatures: flying dinosaurs or ropens, or whatever you call them.

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A Bird or a Ropen in North Carolina – Pterodactyl

Flying dinosaurs in the capital city of North Carolina? ALIVE!? Yes, and many persons in Raleigh have seen these large flying creatures, including the eyewitness Cynthia Lee, a veterinary technician. Now we have video evidence from the cell phone of this young lady.

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Live Pterodactyl – 200+ videos by early 2022

. . . three brief overviews of three videos are featured, each one about modern non-extinct pterodactyls, also called “flying dinosaurs”. What about the other 200 or so videos? Almost every one of them is mostly about those same flying creatures.

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Report a Pterodactyl Sighting

Use a contact form to start email communication with Jonathan Whitcomb (to report a sighting or similar subject matter).

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Live Pterodactyls in Youtube Videos

My principal YouTube channel for videos about modern living pterosaurs is Protect Animal Life. As of early May, 2022, this channel had about 230 videos about modern living pterosaurs, a.k.a. “pterodactyls”.

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Live Pterosaurs in Australia and in Papua New Guinea

In Australia, eyewitnesses also see large flying creatures unlike any bird or bat; unlike natives of Papua New Guinea, however, most Australians have no common tradition of any extant flying creature larger than any bird or bat.

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A cognitive bias and modern pterosaurs

I now write about a cognitive bias, loss aversion, that appears to have had a major influence over a critic of my research.

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Pterodactyl Sightings Reported on Videos

For three+ years, I have produced and uploaded to Youtube videos about modern pterosaurs, a.k.a. “pterodactyls”. As of mid-2022, this channel (Protect Animal Life) has well over 200 active videos on these amazing featherless flying creatures

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Live Pterosaurs in Australia and in Papua New Guinea

This free cryptozoology book is about reports of nonextinct “pterodactyls” in the southwest Pacific. The following are quotations from this online pdf book . . .

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Press Releases on Pterodactyl Sightings

Not all media press releases make it to many news outlets, that’s for sure, and the ones about modern pterosaurs are not an exception. The following gives a brief overview of a small portion of these “flying dinosaur” ( or dragon) sightings in press releases.

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Another Living Pterosaur in North Carolina

students and others walk in front of the Duke Chapel

By the living-pterosaur author Jonathan D. Whitcomb

In December of 2017, I received the following email from Dane Simmons (I’ve slightly edited it for English):

Subject: pterodactyl sighting, 1993, Durham, NC

Hello, I just wanted to contact you to let you know, me and two of my friends saw one at different times in NC, Durham. I was alone driving my car, and looked out my sunroof to see what I think was a pterodactyl. It was [300] to 500 ft up, but looked like a hawk at 50 ft up, (size) . . . huge bat-like wings, two feet in the back, and long pointed beak and back of head. It was so big I could easily make out the features. At that height I estimate wingspan was like 10 to 15 feet.

Also [at another time] two of my friends were fishing at the river, and one [such flying creature]  flew down the river. They said it was huge, 10 to 15 ft wingspan … my sighting has haunted me ever since. I KNOW WHAT I SAW. Most of my friends laughed at me, and it wasn’t until 20 yr later that I mentioned it to the friend [who then said] his sighting . . . was about 3 miles from mine. I have been looking up for many years hoping to see another one. Let me know if you would like any more info. . . .

Later Dane added the following:

It was huge . . . The other two friends that saw the one by the river I hadn’t spoken to for over 10 years or more, and there was no mention of our sightings to each other, I have never talked about it to the 2nd . . . friend, since we never speak . . .

I was telling [first friend] about how in first grade the teacher asked us to pick a letter, and draw a picture of something with that letter, so I picked N and drew a knife, not knowing that knife started with a K. I was telling him how I was so embarrassed . . . and we started naming screwed up words and I said like pterodactyl. This was when his story came out.

They were at the Eno River, and it flew by them so close . . . they could feel the wind from its wings. They were shaken up and immediately quit fishing and drove to the beach. Later that day, they even told people there what happened . . . and were not believed . . .

I replied:

Thank you very much, Dane.

In Western countries, including in the USA, the word “pterodactyl” is used by most people in a general sense: those featherless flying creatures that are  unlike bats and which are associated with the “dinosaur age.” The correct word  for all of those flying creatures together is “pterosaur.” . . .

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students and others walk in front of the Duke Chapel

Duke Chapel, Durham, North Carolina

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Youtube video on sightings in North Carolina:

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Living Pterosaur in North Carolina

I saw a Pterodactyl up close tonight. Not joking. I was driving along on I-540 in Raleigh [North Carolina] at sundown . . .

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A living pterosaur has been seen by 50,000+ Americans

It seems that between 50,000 and 4,000,000 Americans have seen an obvious pterosaur at some time in their human lifespans. It certainly cannot be much below that minimum or much above that maximum.

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Sightings in USA: in North Carolina and in South Carolina

One of the first detailed pterosaur sighting reports that I received from a state of the USA was the encounter by Susan Wooten in South Carolina. It seems to have been a large ropen.

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Living pterosaurs in Virginia and North Carolina

This also has sightings in New Jersey, South Carolina, Rhode Island, California, Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, although the reports on this page are brief, like introductions.

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Living Pterosaurs in North America

By Jonathan Whitcomb, author of Live Pterosaurs in America

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Large flying creatures with no feathers

“In my searches I have been trying to find someone who might be interested in helping me to verify the existence of an animal I have seen twice in the last few weeks, on my way to work”[words of Sandra Paradise of Winder, Georgia]

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Ropen sighting in Ohio

Last month I got an email from a man who lives in Gahanna, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. He and his teenaged son were driving near their home at 6:45 p.m. on December 19, 2016, when a large creature flew over their car.

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Featherless flying creatures in the USA

Why do I use the word pterodactyl in some of my writings? It’s not from adhering to the scientific definition of pterodactyl but from a common word used by eyewitnesses.

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Living Pterosaur in North Carolina

Looking out over the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, with many trees

Raleigh, North Carolina – photo by James Willamor

The sighting was reported on The Gear Page, an internet forum that is popular with some musicians. Because it’s not a cryptozoology forum, we can better see how Western cultural assumptions influence how people react to a report of a “pterodactyl” flying over a highway on the outskirts of Raleigh, North Carolina.

Within about six hours of the sighting of the apparent pterosaur, “Smgbad” wrote (on March 24, 2013, at 12:21 a.m.) what is partially quoted here:

Ok… so I saw a Pterodactyl up close tonight. Not joking.

I was driving along on I-540 in Raleigh at sundown tonight, cruising at about 70 mph, heading to my weekly jam session with my buddy. All of a sudden I see the HUGE bird looking thing fly across the overpass I was on, maybe 20-25 feet  in front of my car and about 7 or 8 feet off the ground.

He reported the following points of description:

  1. It had “an enormous pointed beak.”
  2. “a pointed top of its head”
  3. “The wingspan was probably about 5-6 feet wide”
  4. “bony wing structure ending in points (almost like sails)”
  5. “what looked like small claws” on the middle of wing
  6. “bat-like in a way”
  7. Maybe it had “greyish fur or dark skin.”
  8. “two legs like a bird kind of jutting straight out” the rear
  9. The legs were “followed by a LONG tail with a spade at the end.”

The eyewitness added the following:

I am not joking. I was not drinking. There were NO drugs involved. Some friends I told tonight believed me as they knew was unusually freaked and excited. My wife thought I was full of it.

The comments on that forum, that followed the report, filled 70 pages, with over 1,000 remarks, at least a few of which were responses by the eyewitness, defending his stand that what he had observed was not a common bird.

Many persons on that forum stated that it was almost impossible that the flying creature was a pterosaur. Some insisted that it was a bird that the eyewitness misidentified. Other persons just made fun of the idea. A few believed that the eyewitness actually saw what he reported that he saw.

Long Tails of Pterosaurs

Any cryptozoologist who might investigate the sighting could find the following statement interesting: The eyewitness also said, “Pterodactyls don’t have long tails in reconstructive art I looked at afterwards. Question is…. WHAT THE HELL DID I SEE?!?”

Statistical analysis of the more credible reports of apparent modern pterosaurs is clear about long tails: 41% of the sightings were of long-tailed flying creatures and only 2% did not have a long tail (57% of the reports did not give any clear indication of tail length). A twenty-to-one ratio tells us that long tails are common on these flying creatures, regardless of popular assumptions based upon television and film portrayals of pterosaurs.

Paleontologists, for the most part, believe that the short-tailed pterosaurs mostly lived long after the dominance of the long-tailed “basal” pterosaurs. Perhaps that’s why many science fiction animations (on television and in film) show “pterodactyls” with short tails. The point is this: Eyewitnesses are not being influenced by television or film when they report long tails on the featherless flying creatures they encounter.

Other Sightings in North Carolina

Many of the persons who commented on the forum discussion seemed to have no knowledge of any other similar sighting; they looked at the report without the perspective of those cryptozoologists who have examined many reports of modern pterosaurs. Let’s consider other sightings in North Carolina.

In Asheville, N.C., a lady saw a “huge” black winged creature fly very low over her car. It had no feathers but “sharp edges” to its features.

In Jacksonville, N.C., an eyewitness saw something “huge” flying in the sky: “It looked like a pale greenish white and smooth-skinned. It didn’t appear to have any feathers, and it had the tail with the diamond shape on the end.”

Another eyewitness reported, “When I was around 10 y/o and on the way to a camp in North Carolina, I saw one . . . It was an amazing sight. . . . It looked like a pterodactyl!”

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Sighting in Raleigh, North Carolina

I was going over a report of a pterosaur sighting in North Carolina and noticed similarities with Susan Wooten’s sighting in South Carolina.

Why Pterosaur Extinction may be Wrong

At about sundown, but with sufficient light, on March 23, 2013, the eyewitness . . . was driving on the I-540, in or near Raleigh, North Carolina . . .

Pterosaurs in North Carolina and South Carolina

I too have seen one, or what I believe to have been one, and there are many people who claim they have seen them. When I was around [ten years old] and on the way to a camp in North Carolina, I saw one soaring high in the sky.

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