"It was huge . . . about 4.5 ft tail, 10 ft from head to end of tail . . . green skin sort of like an alligator . . . pointed teeth."
According to the nonfiction book "Live Pterosaurs in America," that is the description given by a young man who saw a pterosaur-like creature fly over a bridge near Antwerp, Ohio. Whatever was chasing sparrows over the Maumee River, it was no bird, for it had no feathers; it was no bat, with a tail over four feet long.
But eyewitnesses report more than just sightings
in a small town in Ohio. Why do they also report pterosaur-like creatures in California, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York state, Rhode Island, Kansas, and other states? It is because the creatures are alive now, not 65 million years ago.
Nathaniel Coleman
New book by Jonathan David Whitcomb
(Published July 25, 2009)