Video: Pterosaur Sightings in California

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By the investigative journalist Jonathan Whitcomb

The following is a paranormal-educational music video: “Giant Pterodactyl in California” (uploaded to Youtube on May 4, 2019]

From the Youtube video "Giant Pterodactyl in California"

Sightings of huge living pterosaurs in California

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Most of the encounters were in Southern California, and in almost all of them the eyewitness contacted me directly. In other words, this is not a cheap shock video with anecdotes or fake video clips; it’s a serious mini-documentary (only about four minutes long) in music-video format (no voice-over narration).

It briefly covers seven encounters with some of the largest flying creatures reported in California. Take that in context: I’ve received dozens of credible eyewitness sighting reports from the Golden State, over the past 15 years.

Most of the seven sightings were in Southern California, with one in Fairfield (northeast of San Francisco) and one in Central California (by the late cryptozoologist Scott Norman).

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Giant Pterodactyl in California

Today I uploaded a four-minute music video to Youtube, a mini-documentary on seven sightings of these flying creatures in California.

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Dragon Pterosaurs in Southern California

For at least the second time in the past nine months, somebody has reported a flying “dragon” in Los Angeles County. I don’t know that they are the same species, but a few similarities deserve attention here . . .

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“Dragon-pterodactyl” in Los Angeles County

Neither the man nor his wife had any previous interest in cryptozoology, not in the slightest. Nothing in the lady’s discussions gave me any sign of any mental health problem or over-active imagination.

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Pterosaur sightings in California

30 feet long, with 15-16 feet of that being a tail. He saw the creature fly “at low altitude,” in front of his car, over the road (Campus Drive), into the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary, in daylight. [Irvine, Orange County, California]

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