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In 1924, some gold prospectors in Oregon were cornered in a shack by what they claim were huge apes, who then responded by throwing rocks at the building. The apes sought revenge, as the prospectors shot one of their number. The prospectors were pinned in by the apes all night.
Since then, the area is known as Ape Canyon.

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Joe Bonomo - ESP And You! - Bonomo Culture Institute - 1974
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Cryptid of the Day: Hydasres Sea Serpent
Description: Not much is known about this sea serpent sighting other than it headlined an Illustrated Police News on May 20th, 1876. The picture was used in Richard Owen’s album showcasing and disproving stories about sea serpents.
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Moth Man or wayward sandhill crane?






This article seems to omit some small but crucial details. Did these sightings happen during the day or at night? Was it raining? Was it cloudy?
It’s doubtful that the red-colored parts of a sandhill crane’s head would be visible enough, at a distance, in the sky, moving at “high speed,” to appear as a pair of “red eyes.”
In any case, considering the typical alleged appearance of the Moth Man, neither a sandhill crane nor heron fit the bill of a large winged man.
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