New Photo Suggests “Extinct” Pterodactyls Still Thriving in Brazil
Are dinosaurs alive and well in the forests of Brazil? No one would blame for you saying “no”, but a new image has cropped up online which just might change your mind.
The photo, sent in by an unnamed source to our pals at Mulder’s World, appears to show one of the extinct creatures in flight over a swamp. The source claims to have snapped the image with a disposable camera in 2005, and though he never says that the creature in the photo is a dinosaur, it seems pretty clear that this isn’t a stork.
Is the image genuine? Digitally altered? Just a trick of the eye? It’s hard to know without more details, but this wouldn’t be the first time that pterodactyls have been sighted long after their extinction, making this image all the more intriguing.
Some dinosaurs, sort of, are indeed still alive. But I don”t think this is one of them. This is one of those incidents where you would have to be there and see it to believe it because its a dinosaur. Recently there was another supposed sightings in Georgia too but who knows. Do you believe? -Mort
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Jeff Goldbloom took the photo right before T-Rex knocked his arse out.
Must be a vampire pterodactyl – no reflection.
It’s stories like this that keep me coming back!!
If I ever see one I will let ya know. Right after I change my shorts…
It would be an odd sight to see, tho there are several creatures who are still living and breeding for a long long time. Most are nautical , but not as a rule. Here is a link to a few, or 12
http://www.pawnation.com/2013/04/22/12-oldest-animal-species-on-earth/
It is possible, yet unlikely.
Ever notice that ALL of the photos of dinos, Nessie, Bigfoot and other mythological creatures that have been taken are all extremely blurry?
Looks legit, I’m sold.
Well a handful of years ago bushwalkers spotted the Australian Yowie by a footbridge in the Australian State of New South Wales. Somewhere east of Sydney, probably the Blue Mountains. They certainly knew what they saw..
I`m not saying this is genuine. As the New Zealand Moa is supposed to be extinct. Hunted out by the New Zealand Maoris in 17th Century.
http://www.listener.co.nz/commentary/the-internaut/moa-attack-on-tramper-caught-on-camera/