Live Pterosaurs in America
By Jonathan David Whitcomb;
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The ropen of Papua New Guinea might not be
the only living pterosaur in the world. This book 
about apparent living pterosaurs in the United States could be even more shocking. Ropens are reported in many of the 48 states. Many of the eyewitnesses have been interviewed by the author and the reports that are more credible are now available for you to read.

Jonathan D. Whitcomb, also the author of the
nonfiction "Searching for Ropens," explored in
Papua New Guinea, in 2004. After returning to
the United States, he published many web
pages. These were found by eyewitnesses of
apparent pterosuars seen in many states: New
York, Arkansas, California, Washington State,
Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, New
Mexico, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, etc. Many of them contacted Whitcomb about their own amazing encounters in North America.
How can giant "pterodactyls," non-extinct, live in the United States? Where are the news headlines about ropen expeditions? And why do 30% of eyewitnesses doubt
their senses?" This book answers these questions and many more. Investigate.
Read in Chapter One about the South Carolina sighting (by eyewitness Susan Wooten. See also "The Great Dinosaur Mystery and the Big Truth," a reply to a libelous web page.
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Nonfiction cryptozoology book on pterosaurs;
eyewitness accounts in the United States
Sightings in:

Ohio
Texas
Maine
Indiana
Florida
Kansas
Virginia
Georgia
Kentucky
Michigan
Arkansas
New York
Maryland
California
Oklahoma
Wisconsin
New Mexico
Rhode Island
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Washington State
Subsequent statistical evidence has strongly refuted any hoax-refutation that might other-
wise allow doubt about the eyewitnesses.
South Carolina creature seen by Susan Wooten
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Live "pterodactyls!" In the United States? Prepare for a shock if you thought they all died millions of years ago.