• xia@lemmy.sdf.org
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    I once saw a flying creature that appeared to be a pterodactyl pterosaur (except for the size), ever since since i’ve been on the lookout for any kind of “bird” with a diamond/kite shape at the end of it’s tail, as that is what i remember most distinctly.

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        Why does it need to be in the US?

        Is that because you think the majority of superstitious people live there?

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          Who said anything about it needing to be in the US? Months, cities, and states all exist outside of the US.

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            OMG (facepalm)

            If STATES existed outside of the United STATES, they would BE part of the United States. It’s right there in the name. We own it.

            Do your own research.

            (end sarcasm)

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      Any chance it was a frigate bird? Their tail isn’t exactly diamond shape but they kind of have a pterosaur shape to them.

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        I was not able to find a picture of a frigate bird that had a significant tail, so I don’t think so. That was the most striking thing about it, I had never seen a bird with a long tail (like… about the same length as it’s body).