Monday, October 28, 2002

Bizarre New Creature Confounds Chilean Researchers

According to the Terra.cl website, the creature has a large skull, two arms, long fingers and two legs and stands about 2.8 inches tall. A baby chupacabra? (See our article on them.) Quoted in the article above is Dr. Mario Dussuel "a psychiatrist who studies abduction cases." - parascope.com I thought of babies because I recently read about chupacabra eggs being found in Chile. Pictures? Perhaps not many people in that area have cameras.

Bizarre New Creature Confounds Chilean Researchers

According to the Terra.cl website, the creature has a large skull, two arms, long fingers and two legs and stands about 2.8 inches tall. A baby chupacabra? (See our article on them.) Quoted in the article above is Dr. Mario Dussuel "a psychiatrist who studies abduction cases." - parascope.com I thought of babies because I recently read about chupacabra eggs being found in Chile. Pictures? Perhaps not many people in that area have cameras.

Sunday, October 27, 2002

Mystery giant bird spotted in Alaska

A bird the size of a small airplane has been spotted flying over south-west Alaska, puzzling scientists, the Anchorage Daily News reported this week. The newspaper quoted residents in the villages of Togiak and Manokotak as saying the creature had a wingspan of 4.6 metres (15 feet), making it the size of a small airplane. An eagle can have an 8 foot wingspan, but eyewitnesses say it was much bigger than that. The wandering albatross can have a wingspan of 13 feet. There is also the recently declassified Bat Winged Boeing "Bird of Prey" in use from 1992 to 1999 to demonstrate stealth technology. The craft is 47 feet long, but witnesses, one as close as 1000 feet from the creature say what they saw was a bird, not a jet. (1 mile = 1760 yards = 5280 feet. 1 yard = 3 feet so this was 333 yards, or less than 1/4 mile away.) What does something 1000 feet away look like? The eye sees a bit better than these camera examples, but click to enlarge the next picture. You'll see that even at 500 ft away, a 6 foot human could fit inside the height of your smallest fingernail. Did witnesses see the wings of the giant bird actually flap? What is the wingspan of Boeing's Bird of Prey?

"At first I thought it was one of those old-time Otter planes," Moses Coupchiak, 43, a heavy equipment operator from Togiak, was quoted as saying. - yahoonews


More links: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, more on this google search.

Mystery giant bird spotted in Alaska

A bird the size of a small airplane has been spotted flying over south-west Alaska, puzzling scientists, the Anchorage Daily News reported this week. The newspaper quoted residents in the villages of Togiak and Manokotak as saying the creature had a wingspan of 4.6 metres (15 feet), making it the size of a small airplane. An eagle can have an 8 foot wingspan, but eyewitnesses say it was much bigger than that. The wandering albatross can have a wingspan of 13 feet. There is also the recently declassified Bat Winged Boeing "Bird of Prey" in use from 1992 to 1999 to demonstrate stealth technology. The craft is 47 feet long, but witnesses, one as close as 1000 feet from the creature say what they saw was a bird, not a jet. (1 mile = 1760 yards = 5280 feet. 1 yard = 3 feet so this was 333 yards, or less than 1/4 mile away.) What does something 1000 feet away look like? The eye sees a bit better than these camera examples, but click to enlarge the next picture. You'll see that even at 500 ft away, a 6 foot human could fit inside the height of your smallest fingernail. Did witnesses see the wings of the giant bird actually flap? What is the wingspan of Boeing's Bird of Prey?

"At first I thought it was one of those old-time Otter planes," Moses Coupchiak, 43, a heavy equipment operator from Togiak, was quoted as saying. - yahoonews


More links: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, more on this google search.