Bird from Hell

And Other Mega Fauna

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Animals, Science, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Gerald McIsaac ISBN: 9781426925801
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: January 6, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Gerald McIsaac
ISBN: 9781426925801
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: January 6, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

The First Nation or mountain people have provided the author with a detailed description of six huge species of animals, long thought to be extinct. These animals include two man-eating reptiles. The first is commonly referred to as the Thunderbird, also known as the flying dragon of Asia, the worlds largest flying animal which hunts strictly in darkness, a reptile whose scientific name is the pterodactyl. The other reptile is the animal in Takla Lake which is very likely the same animal that is in Loch Ness.

As well, at the end of the last Ice Age there was an extinction of mega fauna, including the Woolly Mammoth, which they refer to as the Hairy Elephant; the Cave Bear, which they call the Rubber Faced Bear; and the Dire Wolf, which they call the Wilderness Wolf. The worlds largest ape, in fact the largest ape ever to walk the earth, twice the size of a gorilla is also included in the group of six species as well as a top predator in North America, commonly called Big Foot or Sasquatch. The First Nation people call them Stink People or Giants. This is a true accounting of these fascinating species.

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The First Nation or mountain people have provided the author with a detailed description of six huge species of animals, long thought to be extinct. These animals include two man-eating reptiles. The first is commonly referred to as the Thunderbird, also known as the flying dragon of Asia, the worlds largest flying animal which hunts strictly in darkness, a reptile whose scientific name is the pterodactyl. The other reptile is the animal in Takla Lake which is very likely the same animal that is in Loch Ness.

As well, at the end of the last Ice Age there was an extinction of mega fauna, including the Woolly Mammoth, which they refer to as the Hairy Elephant; the Cave Bear, which they call the Rubber Faced Bear; and the Dire Wolf, which they call the Wilderness Wolf. The worlds largest ape, in fact the largest ape ever to walk the earth, twice the size of a gorilla is also included in the group of six species as well as a top predator in North America, commonly called Big Foot or Sasquatch. The First Nation people call them Stink People or Giants. This is a true accounting of these fascinating species.

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