mothman is real you know that bridge he was hanging around at 5:18 he flew back and fourth past the bridge and after he was done a few minuets later the bridge collapsed
@HBX27 of course the mothman is quite real due to the fact that after the mothman was spotted and wrote about mysterious men-in-black were seen throughout the town and someone was going to publish the story and those men came to her office and told her not to publish it
to cha5 scientists have found plesiosaur bones in antarctica proveing they could live in cold climates. sorry to say that but as it gose i dont belive the loch ness monster to be a plesiosaur any i just thought you like to know that they can live in cold climates
I’m a Swampy-Cree and there’s an old legend of a colorful bird here. I can’t remember it’s name, but what that bird does. It calls your name out from the woods and it would sound like someone that’s really close to you, like a parent, brother, sister, or partner. Would go searching for the voice but that bird would lead you deeper and deeper into the woods until you can’t find your way home.
0:50 One big problem about Nessie being a Plesiosaur is the fact that Plesiosaurs didn’t have the bone structure in their necks to be able to raise their heads out of the water, not to mention the fact that Plesiosaur’s lived in a warm water climate unlike Loch Ness.
it is not a seagull,or bird,you can clearly see the wings are about 2 1/2 the body length,compare that to a close up car and at that distance,its about 7ft long with around 15 ft wingspan,the incident? im sorry i can’t remember,it was in the 80′s i believe,also did you know people call mothman the angel of death? hes been spotted in iraq and Afghanistan before major events that had many deaths,even spotted in ww2
leonscottkennedyre4 > well that`s brilliant eh > now can you answer the question i put to u about “”"”"this”"”"” 1 picture in this video, im not here trying to prove the mothman exists or doesnt exist, im just very sceptical about that 1 pic
my buddy is a graphic designer and a photography expert,i had him look at all “supposed real” mothman photo’s i could find on the internet,he said a good 90% of them weren’t animals or edited in any way,including the one on the bridge
leonscottkennedyre4 >> what bridge… location and date please >>
please dont no say point pleasent as if you look at the pic, i looks as it was taken with a mobile phone – these didnt appear on the mass market until the mid 90`s and point pleasent tragedy happened in 1967, also if it wasnt taken with a mmbile phone y is there not a better quality picutre on the internet than this one?? its a dam seagul or pigeon that just been zoomed …. please !!!!!
The Mothman pic @ 5.00min, isnt it just a pic of a seagul zoomed in ?? and what is the “disaster” that happened or was ment to happen from its apperence ?
@hal0144
I agree. I watched a report in MonsterQuest in HistoryChannel that talked about this animal that was formerly extinct in poaching by humans to prevent more
Tasmanian Tiger attacks on livestock and in the human himself.I did not want this to happen a little!
0:30 is 5 foot Chupacabra rogue taxidermy specimen, which was mounted by Dr. Takeshi Yamada in Brooklyn, New York. He mounted rare and extinct creatures for many museums.
finally a video without obnoxiously loud music very detailed and informative i give it 4 out of 5 the skunk ape photo just looks too staged for me
i love this video so much,teaches you quite a bit about cryptozoology and the music is amazing
mothman is real you know that bridge he was hanging around at 5:18 he flew back and fourth past the bridge and after he was done a few minuets later the bridge collapsed
@HBX27 of course the mothman is quite real due to the fact that after the mothman was spotted and wrote about mysterious men-in-black were seen throughout the town and someone was going to publish the story and those men came to her office and told her not to publish it
to cha5 scientists have found plesiosaur bones in antarctica proveing they could live in cold climates. sorry to say that but as it gose i dont belive the loch ness monster to be a plesiosaur any i just thought you like to know that they can live in cold climates
I’m a Swampy-Cree and there’s an old legend of a colorful bird here. I can’t remember it’s name, but what that bird does. It calls your name out from the woods and it would sound like someone that’s really close to you, like a parent, brother, sister, or partner. Would go searching for the voice but that bird would lead you deeper and deeper into the woods until you can’t find your way home.
@HBX27 fuck yeah,love mothman
0:50 One big problem about Nessie being a Plesiosaur is the fact that Plesiosaurs didn’t have the bone structure in their necks to be able to raise their heads out of the water, not to mention the fact that Plesiosaur’s lived in a warm water climate unlike Loch Ness.
it is not a seagull,or bird,you can clearly see the wings are about 2 1/2 the body length,compare that to a close up car and at that distance,its about 7ft long with around 15 ft wingspan,the incident? im sorry i can’t remember,it was in the 80′s i believe,also did you know people call mothman the angel of death? hes been spotted in iraq and Afghanistan before major events that had many deaths,even spotted in ww2
leonscottkennedyre4 > well that`s brilliant eh > now can you answer the question i put to u about “”"”"this”"”"” 1 picture in this video, im not here trying to prove the mothman exists or doesnt exist, im just very sceptical about that 1 pic
my buddy is a graphic designer and a photography expert,i had him look at all “supposed real” mothman photo’s i could find on the internet,he said a good 90% of them weren’t animals or edited in any way,including the one on the bridge
leonscottkennedyre4 >> what bridge… location and date please >>
please dont no say point pleasent as if you look at the pic, i looks as it was taken with a mobile phone – these didnt appear on the mass market until the mid 90`s and point pleasent tragedy happened in 1967, also if it wasnt taken with a mmbile phone y is there not a better quality picutre on the internet than this one?? its a dam seagul or pigeon that just been zoomed …. please !!!!!
and no its not a seagull
it was the bridge falling as soon as it flew off
The Mothman pic @ 5.00min, isnt it just a pic of a seagul zoomed in ?? and what is the “disaster” that happened or was ment to happen from its apperence ?
less then 1% deep ocean too
what about the jersey devil?
as some people know that thing wont show up because of nature as people said,so
10:4 just is wrong
@hal0144
I agree. I watched a report in MonsterQuest in HistoryChannel that talked about this animal that was formerly extinct in poaching by humans to prevent more
Tasmanian Tiger attacks on livestock and in the human himself.I did not want this to happen a little!
Sorry for my bad english!
just love the music choice to listen to while seeing dead creatures….. e-e
cool pics though!!
@hal0144 THANK YOU!! I was hoping someone else noticed.
bad quality cause most of them are faked mb?
0:32 Tasmanian tiger
Tasmania
extinct- 1936 A.D.
Mouth opens to 120 degrees
what’s so strange about 3:16? I can’t see anything there but some people
0:30 looks sick i want 1 for a pet lmfao
the name of the song please
LOLOLOLOLOL GOOD ONE
@treek321
it isn’t it was on television it had a strange head
lol…
That second one looked like my neighbour when he acusing me in rassism
im pretty sure 00:22 is a dog. just sayin
Some famous taxidermy gaffs featured here.
hey guys check out our video called ‘Pwned’ we have gun effects that are pretty good AND really easy and it’s only using paint!
2:04 deep sea frilled shark, my favorite:D
5:09 moon fish
on 2:49 that fake
anybody who likes cryptozoolgy sub me
what’s the thing at 0:28 looks like a predator of primeval
0:49 what is that?
2:54 is just a leopard gecko .
why do people feel the need to use ligers in cryptozoology vids? they’re not remotely cryptids.
0:30 is 5 foot Chupacabra rogue taxidermy specimen, which was mounted by Dr. Takeshi Yamada in Brooklyn, New York. He mounted rare and extinct creatures for many museums.