.Location. Olivares, Puerto Rico Date: 1992 Time: afternoon Heriberto Acosta watched a huge winged creature resembling a pterodactyl or a gargoyle
descend from the sky and perch on top of a nearby tin roof. The grotesque creature had fleshy wings with feathers and what appeared to be scales. It had a long neck and a beak filled with sharp teeth. It eventually flew away. HC addition # 3210
Source: Jorge Martin, Evidencia OVNI # 17 Interdimensional Prehistoric animal of Earth that visits now but now mainly lives in another dimension. Location. Aldine, Houston, Texas Date: November 5 2003 Time: night Supposedly Extinct Animals Several locals reported seeing what
appeared to have been a bobcat like creature roaming the area. Another man reported being attacked by a creature that was three feet tall and had teeth like tusks. He received scars on his face and body.
Source: Paranormal about.com. Your true Tales December 2003 Both sightings are of the same animal. This is
a small version of a saber tooth.
Animals we thought were extinct aren't necessarily. There has been a small population of these and one was finally sighted. Raptor in Oklahoma ~ by Bruce ~ In late June of 2005, I headed south on Highway 169 from my home in eastern Kansas to Tulsa, Oklahoma to attend a youth baseball
tournament that my son's team was playing in. My wife had gone on ahead the previous day and I was traveling alone. It was late in the day, a few minutes before sunset on a bright sunny and hot day, and I
was just north of Tulsa in a suburb whose name now escapes me. Suddenly, a strange creature darted across the road directly in front of my pickup and I got a clear look at
it (because of the time of day and the nearness of the creature). It looked for all the world like a small dinosaur out of a Hollywood film, perhaps a veceloraptor from Jurassic Park
or something like that, because it ran upright on the two large back legs, with the smaller, front legs carried close to the torso rather like a human sprinter would do. Its head was tilted back and the mouth slightly open exposing a set of fearsome fangs while the eyes had a wild, fixed expression and were so wide open as to be slightly bug-eyed in appearance.
t was shockingly fast, and appeared and disappeared in a moment, but not so fast that I didn't get an absolutely clear look at it. It was not a cat, dog, squirrel, fox, possum,
raccoon or any other animal that I had ever seen, and I live in the woods and see these more common animals all the time around here. I have seen other references to this kind of animal on the Net, but now
recently. What I haven't seen reported elsewhere though, is how absolutely feral and dangerous it looked. I count myself lucky though to have seen it, and hope to see one again. This dinosaur was originally from this earthly plane but moves now between this and another one. Mompies by Quagga Mompies do exist!. And there is not just one, there seems to be several individuals, even occurring in other parts
of South Africa and even West Africa. In September 2005, I and my friend, Klaas Mierkat (nickname Timon), stumbled upon three-toed bird-like tracks in ashy soil after a wildfire nearly destroyed the entire
Lindley district, Riemland, South Africa. About 1-1.5 metres long and spaced around two metres apart. For several nights, one could hear a long, continuous call coming from
the wooded edges of the Sterkspruit, interrupted every now and then with short roars of growls. One night, this night sound was joined by the call of another, though it sounded as of it came from a smaller
individual. On Tuesday, 27 September 2005, while taking some children into a dense riverine forest to learn them about animals and ecology, we found an abandoned nest. It was made from grasses, leaves and
twigs scraped together to form a mound about a metre tall. Judging by the decay of the leaves, the nest was about one to two months old. Inside was only one egg, but egg thieves like hyenas and possibly
baboons dug a large hole into the nest and removed and ate most of the eggs, as the broken egg shells all around on the forest floor indicated. The eggs looked like and were the size of those of
ostriches, only slightly more elongated. Unfortunately, the last remaining egg was eaten early the next morning by a brown hyena. Close to the nest were found an impression of
a heavy creature in the long grass and shrub, with similar tracks to those found earlier. It seemed to me as if it lay with its head to the nest and the tail towards the stream. It was about 8 metres
long. Close by, some of the higher branches on the trees were broken and certain trees, called white stinkwood, showed scrape marks done by claws, about 3-4 metres above ground level. Could it be the
signs left by a young inexperienced female river monster (which I think is a type of relic spinosaur) who stayed in the vicinity and left the nest after some time? Since I can
remember, locals and elders told stories about a large dragon, called Mompies ("masked one") who lives in the Sterkspruit and is covered with algae, after catching fish and other aquatic creatures in stagnant pools in the stream. In the
coastal forests of the Southern Cape Province, there was (or maybe still is) a large reptilian predator with a blue-green crocodile-like head, large sharp teeth, a lizard-like tail and a bad attitude,
for it hunted small forest antelope called duiker, birds, monkeys, humans and even elephant calves. I can't remember its name, but remember from stories that it was killed by a swift leopard which cut open
its soft belly skin so that its stomach contents and intestines spilled out. In the Gambia river lives a large, heavy creature, covered in algae and slime, that leaves the
mangrove swamps at night to hunt other animals and devours anything it comes across. The locals call it Ninki Nanka. These two creatures that I have mentioned sound similar or roughly the same to
Mompies. As soon as I can find sound evidence for its existence, I'll let you now. It makes me proud to be an African, to live in a country and continent which still has so much to discover. EX AFRICA SEMPER
ALIQUID NOVI (out of Africa always something new). A reptilian kind of dinosaur with some avian characteristics does
still exist. The latter being the claws and feet. Lives near swamps. Likes stagnant waters. Eight Meters long is at the limit of its size. All three of the Mompies type of creature stories out there on the
net from South Africa are of the same earthly being.
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