Living dinosaurs around the world - sightings and theories.
Pterosaur in Minnesota - Your True Tales - October 2009
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For over 100 years, explorers have been told tantalizing tales of living, breathing dinosaurs that still inhabit remote areas of African rain forest. Could they be true? A new expedition will try to find out.
True stories from readers.
Dozens of eyewitness accounts and a few intriguing photographs suggest that this flying monster, thought to have died with the dinosaurs, might still exist.
Several eyewitness accounts are provided here of what some think are living pterodactyls in Africa. Or are they some other unknown creature?
Did dinosaurs co-exist with man? This website, with a decidedly Biblical point of view, presents the evidence for this theory.
There are 12 pages of photos and text contending that many people claim to have seen creatures that resemble various dinosaurs.
The photograph in this article was squeezed between the pages of a '70s paranormal book found at a thrift store. Did a group of civil war soldiers kill (or find) what appears to be a pterodactyl?
Another site about the enigmatic Ica Stones that depict people and dinosaurs together, an ancient man with a telescope, etc. Some good photos.
There are reports that people have been seeing flying creatures that match the description of pterosaurs for a long time. People have even been, reportedly, killed by them.
This article recounts some encounters by various explorers with Africa's mystery animals.
Although the pterosaur is believed by most to have become extinct with the dinosaurs, some have been occasionally spotted in the American southwest and Africa.
In 1976, a patrolling policeman near San Benito, Texas, claims he saw an animal flying around that looked for all the world like a pterosaur.
Article attempts to establish the recent existence of this pterosaur that that mainstream science believes became extinct about 140 million years ago.
The search for odd-looking animals that inhabit a forest in Australia - Thylacoleo carnifex, a marsupial predator thought to have gone extinct long ago.
Has a huge, prehistoric species of elephant survived in Nepal? Allegedly, it has been seen and photographed. (No photos here though.)
Author William Gibbons confirms that at least two pygmies were directly involved in the killing of a
mokele-mbembe at Lake Tele about three decades ago.