What is the evidence for a living teratron? what of the rash of recent teratron sightings in san antonio, texas?

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DNA testing is going to be done. The Chupacabra is a blood sucking dog like animal that has been found dead recently in the San Antonio area. One woman saved and froze the head of a "Chupacabra" which was road kill.

They think it might be a mutant dog species and are going to do DNA testing on it. Several dead "Chupacabra" have been found in the region. The recent heavy rains are thought to have forced them out of their dens.

Very doubtful The only evidence is a handful of sightings, and speculation about what those people saw. There is no circumstantial evidence. No bones, no recent fossils.No photographs.

This is a large bird, not likely to go unnoticed. While there are probably many species of animals still to be discovered, virtually all are small or in locations that are inaccessible (eg the deep sea). Of the large animals that have been 'rediscovered' in the last century, all were well known in the modern era and were close to extinction.

So it would seem highly doubtful that what these people saw was a Teratorn. Sources: opinion .

1 Perhaps you might want to recheck your spelling. A "teratron" is an electron tube, not a bird! Since I can't envision a group of crazed electron tubes running wild around the San Antonio area, perhaps you misspelled the name of the bird you were referring to.

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1 Perhaps you might want to recheck your spelling. A "teratron" is an electron tube, not a bird! Since I can't envision a group of crazed electron tubes running wild around the San Antonio area, perhaps you misspelled the name of the bird you were referring to.

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Perhaps you might want to recheck your spelling. A "teratron" is an electron tube, not a bird! Since I can't envision a group of crazed electron tubes running wild around the San Antonio area, perhaps you misspelled the name of the bird you were referring to.

Please check.

DNA testing is going to be done. ":negative,,,, I mean the teratron,,, the legendary "thunderbird" of the american southwest. Have heard of recent isghtings in san antonio..... has nothing to do with the chupacabra ,,, sorry,,, thanks,,,,charlie .

DNA testing is going to be done. ":negative,,,, I mean the teratron,,, the legendary "thunderbird" of the american southwest. Have heard of recent isghtings in san antonio..... has nothing to do with the chupacabra ,,, sorry,,, thanks,,,,charlie.

Cryptozoology Asked by geunthar 52 months ago Similar questions: evidence living teratorn ptertorn rash recent sightings san antonio texas Science.

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At this point there is no evidence... ...only possible sightings. No bones have been found, nor any carcasses or nests at all. However, I have found that when a cool bird flies directly overhead it looks much larger than it really is.

I base this on my experiences with birding in South Texas, where great Blue Herons and Roseate Spoonbills have flown directly over our group and always look larger than li" "Was it really as big as he thought it was? " asks Ben Radford, editor of "Skeptical Inquirer" magazine."When there's enough information to come to a determination, I've always found an explanation for it. " Radford says the eye can be deceived.

"Eyewitness testimony is very unreliable. And so it's hard for a person to tell — even experts to tell — 'Is that thing I'm seeing out there, is it small and nearby? Or is it huge and farther away?

' " Radford said." In my mind there is a possible candidate among the living bird species. There is a relatively recent addition to the San Antonio bird fauna and that is the Crested Caracara, aka "Mexican Eagle" (for pictures see http://www.peregrinefund.org/Explore_Raptors/falcons/crstcara.html ).

This bird has long been known from Mexico and the Lower Rio Grande Valley, but I noticed about 20 years ago that they are on the move. You can now see them almost routinely along even the highways between Corpus Christi and San Antonio and now even further north up towards Austin along the backroads. Officially the wing-span is only 4-feet but if a big dark bird suddenly flies over your head when you aren't expecting it it will be larger in your mind's eye than reality, especially since there is nothing to compare it to in order to really know it's size.

The Caracara has a dramatic appearance and is related to the Andean Condor, which has a wing-span of 9 feet (3 meters). Both are relatives of the Pteratorn, known only from fossils from at least 6,000 years ago. From http://library.thinkquest.org/18166/crested_caracara.html :Crested CaracaraPolyborus Plancus The Crested Caracara is usually grouped with falcons for it is a member of Falconidae; however, we chose to group the raptors by name and not family.

Although many have not heard of the Crested Caracara, it is in actuality the natural emblem of Mexico (hence the name Mexican Eagle) and also is called "Audubon's Caracara". The Crested Caracara is the only Caracara of North America, since the Guadalupe Caracara is extinct. The Caracara is the largest of the falcons of North America, being 20-25 inches long and having a wingspan of up to 48 inches.

The face is bare, similar to the vulture, but the cheeks and top of the head are feathered. The cap is dark black, the cheeks white. The breast and upper back are white barred black.

The belly and wings are dark grey; the underside of the tail is white. The tail is striped black and white, ending in a broad band of black. Immatures are brown.

Nests are built in trees out of sticks and twigs, 8-50 feet above the ground.2-4 white eggs are laid, spotted and blotched heavily with brown. The eggs are incubated by both parents for 28 days. The Caracara lives in the open; prairies and grasslands and the like.

Its main food is carrion; often it is seen associating with vultures and other scavengers. It will also capture and eat rodents and reptiles. Caracaras are found only sparingly in the southwestern United States, more often in Texas.

Also found near Central Florida and western Cuba. Found almost throughout Mexico and Central America, sparingly in Baja California. Sources: My Opinion as a South Texas birder AND http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/metro/stories/MYSA072707.mysterybird.KENS.ba5c450e.html .

Most Native American legends present it as a nature spirit, not flesh and blood, while other pre-colonial narratives pertain to an enormous bird of prey possessing an appetite for human flesh. On a bluff long since quarried away, the Piasa petroglyphs were visible from the Mississippi near present day Alton, Illinois. First recorded by Jacques Marquette in 1673, later accounts vary but there were at least two distinct carvings.

Piasa "is said to mean in the Illini language; `Bird that devours Man'... cognate with the Cree `Piyesiw' referring to an imaginary bird, a name of the thunderbird. ...with the Chippewa `Binessi'; `a large bird'" (Means, Ruth, "The Devil Among Us." The Piasa 4).

The piasa was powerful enough to carry away full grown deer and in spite of its size, could quickly surprise and bear a hunter aloft to devour him in its cave (Means 6). One legend tells of a great inter-tribal battle occurred where "...two huge monsters, with the body and claws of an alligator, wings of an eagle, but ten times larger; horns of an elk or deer, ears of a fox, face of a man, mouth, teeth and beard of a tiger, and tail of a serpent or fish, made their homes... ...that they were of sufficient strength to pick up and carry off a young buffalo..." (Armstrong, P.A. "The Miami Tradition of the Piasa". The Piasa 12).

As the battle favored the Miami, the creatures seized and carried two Miami chieftains away. The remaining Miami were driven into the river and drowned. A later war between the Miami and Illini ended with a Miami victory.

After returning to their territory, the Illini found the first petroglyph carved into the limestone bluff. The second petroglyph commemorates Chief Ouatogo. Before the settlers "there existed a bird of such dimensions that he could easily carry off in his talons a full grown deer.

Having obtained a taste of human flesh from that time on would prey upon nothing else" (Russell, John "An Indian Tradition of Illinois. " The Piasa 18). Unable to kill the beast, entire Illini villages were decimated by the winged menace.

Through a dream Ouatago found the solution. He selected twenty braves and concealed them while he stood in open view. When the bird attacked, the warriors shot poisoned arrows destroying the piasa without harming Ouatogo."In memory of this event the image of the Piasa was engraved on the face of the bluff" (Russell 19).

The Piasa legends are not of a benevolent nature spirit, but regard it as some form of bird, much like the Hu-huk, a Pawnee mythical bird of prey said to devour hunters (Curtis, Natalie. THE INDIANS BOOK: Songs & Legends of the American Indian 258). Described as cannibalistic it is similar to the piasa; having tasted human flesh preferred it to deer.

Based on a particular migration narrative, the Creek were ravaged by the Gigantic Blue Bird was eventually done away with by ritual magic and a change of geographic location (Negg, Joe, A Guide To The Imaginary Birds of the World 11). Of course, more contemporary accounts of giant birds seizing human prey irritate avian conservationists who fear unwarranted attacks on endangered raptorial species. But these stories tend to substantiate Native American tales of immense avian carnivores lingering from a neolithic past which might still exist in the most remote parts of North America and elsewhere.

While playing in the Swiss Alps, 5 year old Marie Delex was taken by a giant eagle. Although the immediate search proved fruitless, her "frightfully mutilated body was discovered two months later by a shepherd" (Pouchet, F.A. The Universe 255). As a footnote to the Scribner's edition, the translator included an 1868 incident occurring in Tippah County, Mississippi."During recess 8 year old Jemmie Kenney was seized by a large eagle while playing in the school yard.

The eagle consequently dropped the child, whose imminent death was due to either the high fall or the severity of the talon wounds" (Pouchet 255. Also Bord, Janet and Colin. Alien Animals 114).

Both birds were identified as eagles of extraordinary dimensions yet no specific species was mentioned, if known. In February of 1895 more dramatic accounts Sources: http://www.cryptozoology.net/english/reflections/fossil.html .

Evidence of the Giant Birds Based on his studies of another teratorn fossil, Teratornis merriami (the skeleton above), Campbell believes that the teratorns were predators. "The long, narrow hooked beak and the type of jaw mechanism found in this species are similar to those that would be expected of a bird that grabbed small animals with its beak and swallowed them whole," he said. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeratornisMerriam's Teratorn (Teratornis merriami) was a huge North American teratorn, with a wingspan of around 3.5 to 3.8 meters (11 to 12 feet), a wing area of 17.5 square meters, standing an estimated 75 cm tall and weighing about 15 kg.It was somewhat larger than the extant Andean Condor and nearly two times as heavy as the Californian Condor.

A closely related species, the Incredible Teratorn, was about 40% larger and lived at an earlier time; it was formerly known as Teratornis incredibilis, but is distinct enough to be placed in its own genus, Aiolornis. Sources: http://sped2work.tripod.com/evidence.html .

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