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Ropens in North America

Whether called “dinosaur bird” or “prehistoric bird” or “pterodactyl,” by an eyewitness, a modern pterosaur with long tail is called by cryptozoologists “ropen.” Let’s consider three of the lesser-known sightings first, then two better-publicized ones.

California (around Riverside/Corona border)

Hello my name is _____ I believe I have seen a ropen in Lake Hills, Southern California. It was larger than most hawks. The ropen had a very long tail and its head had a large crest. I estimate the wing span between 10 and 15 feet in length however it may have been smaller or larger.

California (Orange County; sighting in 1989)

The 405 freeway was congested, as usual.  Sitting in the back seat on the right side . . . I looked up again at traffic and there was no change.  Some movement further up in the air caught my attention.  My jaw dropped. Soaring in the sky without flapping its wings was a flying creature.  It may have been about 500 feet from our car, about 12 stories high.  Its wingspan seemed to be about 8-12 feet.  Its color was a dark brown, like a chocolate candy bar.  The legs did not seem very long and it had a tail about the length of its body from the torso to the top of its head.  Its beak seemed to be about the length of its torso and it was mostly flat and a little pointy at the end.  There were no feathers or plumage, but its skin was not smooth – it looked like rough leather. At the end of its tail was triangular, almost like a cartoonish devil’s tail. . . . After about 10 seconds, I excitedly yelled to my mom, who was sitting in front of me, that there was a dinosaur flying around outside.  She replied with an “Oh wow!  That’s nice!” without bothering to look out the window.

Louisiana

I remember seeing one when I was a kid in Louisiana I thought it was a demon or the devil bat like leathery wings peach to light brown in color fairly large wing span and the spade/diamond shaped tail I knew it wasn’t a bird then I remember the first time I saw a pteradactyl in a book and I was like so that’s what I saw but how? starting to think there are plenty of them alive around the world still.

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pond at San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife sanctuary in Southern California, where a large ropen was reported to fly

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Now for a couple better-known sighting reports of ropens.

California (Los Angeles)

This morning at about 6am I saw three “dragons” flying over the 5-North freeway between Griffith Park and Glendale. They appeared to be several feet long, with a head:body:tail ratio that was certainly not that of a bird. Their wings were long, angular and pointed and their tails had triangular points. They appeared light in color – white, gray or light green. They were flying southeast in a triangular formation. I definitely saw them, but was driving so I could not stop and watch where they went.

Cuba (around 1965)

I was in Guantanamo Naval Base in 1965 and I saw one too, near the shipyards. . . . I was around six years old. My brother George was with me, but he was only around four. We were walking down near the boat yards, headed home. . . . There were some stagnant pools here and there, a few inches deep in the area. We were walking through that scrub area, and suddenly it sat up, as if it had been eating something or resting.

The head and upper part of its body, about a third of the wings at the joint (tips still held down) showed. . . . right in front of us about thirty feet away. All of us froze for about five seconds, then it leaned to its left and took off with a fwap fwap fwap sound, in a big hurry . . .

It did have a tail and it had a diamond shaped tip . . . The skin was a leathery, brownish reddish color. It had little teeth, a LOT of them. The eye was smallish and dark. [Eyewitness Patty Carson]

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“I saw a Prehistoric Bird”

The path it took was up and then swooping down, as if it were dive-bombing  my car. As it crossed my path, in front and slightly above me, I saw it had a head that was curved, like a hammer; the head had a crest on the top that was solid, not feathery at all . . . The tail was long . . .

Ropen

Like eyewitnesses in Australia, some of the eyewitnesses in the United States label the  flying creature “pterodactyl.” Most of these flying creatures have long tails, and many of those long tails are seen to have a vane or flange at the end. This appears to relate to the Rhamphorhynchoid tail flange that is known from fossils of some pterosaurs.

Pterosaur Sightings East of Griffith Park, CA

In two separate sightings, two eyewitnesses in Los Angeles, California, reported flying creatures described like pterosaurs. The sightings were a little over a mile apart, both from drivers on the northbound Interstate-5 Freeway, just east of Griffith Park, near Glendale.

The sightings were ten weeks apart, with both eyewitnesses contacting me by email.

March 3, 2013, Sighting of “three dragons”

  1. Flying south at 6:10 a.m.
  2. Eyewitness was sure they were not birds
  3. No wing flaps
  4. Long thin tails had “triangular points”
  5. Observed in early daylight – “it wasn’t dark”
  6. Presence or absence of feathers: “I couldn’t tell, it was too quick”
  7. Was there a head crest? A: Could not tell
  8. Alone in the car, driving northbound
  9. Credibility verified by Whitcomb, but limited

May 13, 2013, Sighting of a “Pterosaur”

  1. Flying northeast at about 4:00 p.m.
  2. Eyewitness was “almost positive” it was not a bird
  3. No wing flaps
  4. Did not notice if it had a tail or not
  5. Observed in full daylight
  6. Presence or absence of feathers: “No feathers”
  7. Was there a head crest? A: “I did see its head crest” [yes]
  8. Alone in the car, driving northbound
  9. Credibility verified by Whitcomb, but limited

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Observatory and planetarium on a high hill overlooking downtown Los Angeles, California - in Griffith Park

Griffith Park observatory and astronomy museum in Los Angeles

Photograph: courtesy of “Puck90”

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Dragons or Pterosaurs in Griffith Park

How delighted I was, this past March, to receive an eyewitness report of three “dragons” flying over the I-5 freeway in Los Angeles! . . . How delighted I was, earlier this month, to received an eyewitness report of a “pterosaur” flying over that same stretch of freeway just east of Griffith Park!

Griffith Park “Dragons”

The three flying creatures observed  near Griffith Park, California . . . March 3, 2013, by a driver on the I-5 freeway were not  at first glance assumed to be birds . . . something like three kites . . . But the lady  soon changed her mind when she  saw the tails move.

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Jonathan Whitcomb's third edition of "Live Pterosaurs in America" - nonfiction cryptozoology genre - sightings of "pterodactyls" still living

Live Pterosaurs in America – third edition (non-fiction cryptozoology)

From this nonfiction book about modern pterosaurs (page 96):

Where did we get the idea of pterosaur extinction? Early discoverers of pterosaur fossils had no knowledge of living pterosaurs; they assumed they were looking at the remains of extinct creatures, and that assumption has been magnified for two centuries. I believe that the idea was cemented into Western thought when Darwin’s General Theory of Evolution became popular in the nineteenth century, but search textbooks in vain for solid scientific evidence of pterosaur extinction, for the conjecture itself is more philosophical than scientific. It is an assumption.