Video “Ropen in South Carolina”

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By the independent investigative journalist Jonathan Whitcomb

Yesterday I uploaded to Youtube the music video “Ropen in South Carolina”, which is mostly about three sightings of apparent living pterosaurs in the northern area of that state.

I’ve previously written about these sightings, on my blog Cerritos Families, so I’ll not here go into details that have already been published there. I will explain a bit about my Youtube channel Protect Animal Life (PAL), on which “Ropen in South Carolina” is video #72.

The great majority of videos on this channel are about these incredible flying creatures. Some of the videos have footage from interviews with some of the eyewitnesses, including Duane Hodgkinson, Peter Beach, Milt Marcy, and Harriet Sconce, to name a few, although some of these are just brief excerpts from their interviews.

On some of the videos, I appear on camera, explaining various aspects of this field of cryptozoology. On others, I simply narrate the video or parts of it. Many of these are music videos, with text rather than the spoken word.

ropen sketch in a music video on Youtube

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Ropen in South Carolina (video)

Most of this music video has the words of a lady who had three children who had seen an apparent “pterodactyl” in three separate encounters in three different years. The lady eventually decided to search online for other persons who had seen those flying creatures in South Carolina.

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Rhamphorhynchoid Pterosaur in South Carolina

The strange creature flew gracefully over the highway, right in front of the car Susan Wooten was driving to Florence, South Carolina. Other drivers stopped their cars on the side of the road . . .

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Pterodactyls Alive in North Carolina

sightings of non-extinct pterosaurs in North Carolina

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Pterosaur Sightings in South Carolina

A video about encounters people have had with “pterodactyls” in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

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Living Pterosaur in Taylors, South Carolina

Hi, I have had three of my children tell me they have seen “dinosaur birds”. My first child was six at the time, back in 2004, when she told me she saw one fly over our car as we were driving down the road, but because she had just come from the hospital with a broken arm, and had been given pain meds I just chalked it up to some kind of hallucination, or maybe a crane. She was adamant about it being a dinosaur bird, and said it had the triangle tip on the tail, but I never believed her even though she is not a liar, and had no reason to make it up.