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They fly.
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They creep.
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(screeching)
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They claw
at everything in sight.
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(snarling)
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And some even have a taste
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for human flesh.
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â(screaming)
â(growling)
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All over the world,
legions of cryptozoologists
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insist that somewhere out there
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are hundreds of weird,
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bizarre, nightmarish creatures
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that hide in the shadows
and terrorize small towns.
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They give them names
like Mothman,
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chupacabra,
the Jersey Devil and...
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the Goatman.
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But can they be dismissed
as mere figments
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of the public's
overactive imagination?
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Or could they actually be...
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real?
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Well...
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that is what
we'll try and find out.
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âȘ âȘ
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âȘ âȘ
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SHATNER:
Eyewitness descriptions
of cryptid creatures
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are as varied as they are vivid.
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Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
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April 1967.
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LINDA SIGMAN:
A boyfriend and I
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decided to pull in
off the country road,
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and I noticed off of my right
shoulder it was a creature.
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And, uh, we sat there in awe
of what we were looking at.
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It came right over
in front of the car,
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and we looked up,
and I could make out the shape
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of a winged man.
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SHATNER:
Cuero, Texas.
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August 2007.
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Something was sucking the blood
out of my chickens.
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The first time I saw it,
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â(howling)
âthe color of it was different,
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the physique of the animal
was different.
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It has absolutely no hair on it,
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and all of these different,
bizarre features on it.
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What is it?
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SHATNER:
High Falls, New York.
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October 2015.
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My wife and I were staying
at this cabin.
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There was a stream
behind the cabin
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and a very steep ridge.
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Middle of nowhere.
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I was exploring the woods
behind the cabin.
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And then I noticed
some movement.
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Black, hairy figure,
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at first I thought
was a black bear,
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but this figure was much bigger.
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Looked like
it was standing upright.
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At this point in time,
I still don't know what it was.
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Most people
generally have heard of Bigfoot,
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the Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster,
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but what they aren't aware of
is that there is a whole world
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of really unusual creatures
out there, lesserâknown things,
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many of them
quite otherworldly and strange.
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When it comes to animals
that are known as cryptids,
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there's a huge number of them.
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We actually find reports
and cases all around the world
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of strange creatures.
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For example,
one of them being Mothman,
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which is this huge
humanoidâtype figure
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with batâlike wings
and fiery red eyes
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that's perceived
as kind of like a grim reaper
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that surfaces
when bad luck or disasters
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are about to happen.
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If you go to Africa, there are
reports there of creatures
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that look just like something
out of Jurassic Park.
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We're talking
about something very much akin
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to a gigantic lizard
or a monitor lizard.
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The phenomenon of what's
become known as the Dogman
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in recent years
is a genuinely weird, odd one.
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People talk about seeing
these huge, bipedal wolves
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that seem to look like
the closest thing
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you could imagine to a werewolf.
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You have hellhounds,
or devil dogs,
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that are thought
to be omens of death.
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You have thunderbirds.
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You have creatures
like the Van Meter Visitor.
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You have creatures
like the skunk ape.
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You have all these creatures
that defy what we know as...
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fleshâandâblood creatures
here on this planet.
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J. NATHAN COUCH:
Some of these creatures
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seem to possess abilities that
are borderline supernatural,
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and they have qualities
that can harm you.
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Creatures like the Goatman
and the Mongolian death worm.
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The wendigo is said
to possess people
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and cause them to go mad
and often crave human flesh.
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They terrorize people,
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cause harm to other animals.
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They prey on other animals.
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They're essentially predators.
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There have been countless
stories of cryptid creatures,
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and they exist throughout
all different cultures,
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all periods of time in history,
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even right up
to the present day.
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But there's a shocking lack of
actual evidence that they exist.
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Skeptics would say
that the sightings
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of all of these
cryptid creatures
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are to be related
to some kind of hallucination
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or psychological projection
or whatnot.
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When you look
at folkloric tales of monsters,
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sometimes they turn out to be
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hoaxes or legends,
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to the point where
we're just not able
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to confirm what
they actually were.
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Many people
simply make up stories.
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You can't rule out
the possibility
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that people, for example,
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are creating some
of these colorful legends
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simply to garner attention
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or to propagate
their own motives.
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KIRSTEN FISHER:
As a scientist,
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I don't discount
that there is some animal
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or some creature
that's been sighted.
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If there are organisms
that we haven't found yet,
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it probably speaks to the fact
that the Earth is a vast place
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with many types of habitats,
and it's possible
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that we haven't explored
them all completely yet.
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SHATNER:
We tend to think
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that everything in the world
we live in is pretty much known,
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Every tree, every insect,
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every species
has been photographed,
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studied, cataloged.
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But it isn't true.
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According to
mainstream scientists,
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there are still
literally thousands of species
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that have yet to be discovered.
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So is it farâfetched to believe
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that wild,
possibly hybrid creatures
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could exist out there?
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Strange soâcalled cryptids
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that have been seen
by average people
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but haven't yet
been officially recognized
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as being real?
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While mainstream scientists
might say yes,
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cryptozoologists argue
that we've already found
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such an animal
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and even have the photographic
evidence to prove it.
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One of the most compelling
cryptids that we investigate
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is something known
as the Tasmanian tiger,
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or the thylacine,
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which were considered legendary
or mythological
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until living specimens
were discovered
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and documented by scientists.
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This is definitely
a known animal.
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The last verified specimen
died off in 1936.
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However, since that time,
there has been
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thousands of sightings of
Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines,
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on both the island of Tasmania
and mainland Australia,
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since its presumed extinction.
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And there have been some
fairly compelling photographs
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that have never been
fully explained.
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The thylacine was
a very weirdâlooking animal.
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It looks like a large dog,
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like a German shepherd,
but it's actually a marsupial,
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like a kangaroo.
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In other words, it carries
its young in its pouch.
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And it has these stripes
down its head and neck,
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which give it sort of, like,
a tigerâtype appearance.
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And it could almost open its jaw
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to about 180 degrees,
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kind of like snakes.
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COUCH: If someone just saw it
running through the woods,
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they would think
it was some sort of monster.
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The peculiar qualities
of the thylacine,
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or the Tasmanian tiger,
are a great example
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of how evolution can provide
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some amazing mutations
and hybridization.
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Just having the thylacine
as a hybrid
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increases the possibility
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that there are other
of these hybrids out there
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lurking in the shadows.
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SHATNER:
But what are the other cryptids?
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The legions of strange,
hybrid creatures that fly, swim
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and suck their victims dry
of blood?
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(man speaking excitedly)
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Is there similar
photographic evidence out there
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that can help prove their case?
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There are those who believe
the answer is yes...
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(women speaking excitedly)
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...and that better
than a photograph,
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there's something
even more compelling
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and harder to disprove:
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actual samples
of a monster's DNA.
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(snarls)
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SHATNER:
Cuero, Texas.
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August 2007.
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After purchasing
a brood of chickens
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from a neighboring ranch,
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Phylis Canion makes a series
of gruesome discoveries
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inside her brandânew henhouse.
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I brought the chickens home,
and I had them
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for about two weeks.
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And I went outside, and...
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one of the chickens was dead.
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(chickens squawking, clucking)
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What makes it unusual
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is the chicken
was still laying there.
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And with the amount of predators
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that we have
in the state of Texas,
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any predator would have taken
the chicken and eaten it.
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SHATNER:
Over the next few weeks,
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Phylis collected the remains
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of 27 more of her chickens,
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each one killed in the same
inexplicable fashion.
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Every one of them
had been opened up
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in the thorax area,
the feathers missing,
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and what appeared to me
to be no blood on the ground.
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So that told me then,
whatever it was
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was not interested in the meat
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but interested in the blood.
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And when I was talking
to friends
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and neighbors about it,
they all immediately said,
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"Oh, my gosh, that's the
behavior of a chupacabra.
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It's gonna kill the animal
and suck the blood."
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SHATNER:
Chupacabra.
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To those who claim
to have encountered one,
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it is a fearsome monster.
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Chupacabra means "goat sucker."
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And it's a really
creepyâlooking creature.
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Some people say
it looks like some kind
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of strange, hybridâlike dog.
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The continental
North American chupacabra,
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uh, is a fourâlegged
or quadrupedal animal
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about the size of a dog,
completely hairless,
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with a bluishâgray elephant
hideâtype of covering.
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They also display a number
of abnormal characteristicsââ
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oftentimes their limbs
are disproportionate lengthsââ
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so they're very grotesque,
odd, weirdâlooking animals.
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SHATNER:
Certain that what was preying
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on her chicken coop
was not a coyote,
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or any other known canine,
Phylis began to consider
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whether it might be
a chupacabra.
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And then, one morning,
she got her answer.
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One Saturday morning,
I got a very early call, 7:00.
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My neighbor rancher called
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and said, "Oh, my gosh.
The strangest animal
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has been hit and killed
in front of the Canion ranch.
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So I got in the truck,
drove over there,
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and I brought it back,
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and I took a 50âpound feed sack,
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and I cut it in half
and laid it on the ground,
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and I laid the animal on it
to give everybody
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a perspective of the size
of the animal.
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I have seen mangy coyotes
all of my life,
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and this had no hair on it
and no indication at all
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that the skin was infested
with any type
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of skin disorder,
from mange or anything else.
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It just did not have
any hair on it at all.
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SHATNER:
Phylis sent tissue samples
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from the dead creature out
for analysis.
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After waiting expectantly
for weeks,
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she was surprised
by the results.
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So, when they called me,
they said, "Well, it's coyote
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"on the maternal side
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and Mexican wolf
on the paternal."
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The DNA tests indicating
that the... the animal was a...
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was a hybrid, essentially,
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between a Mexican wolf
and a coyote
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is a little surprising
in the fact that those species
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don't typically hybridize.
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But it's not entirely
impossible.
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We do know that the ranges
of those two species do overlap
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in Arizona, Texas
and northern Mexico,
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so it's at least physically
possible that they could
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encounter each other
to form hybrids.
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SHATNER:
With such conclusive
DNA results,
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many considered the case closed.
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But, according to Phylis,
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something was not quite
adding up.
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The mystery of the whole thing
was the manner in which
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every chicken was killed.
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It would suck all
of the blood out.
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So we know that it's
coyote and Mexican wolf.
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But neither of those animals
suck blood.
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So, even though this animal
has that DNA, what is it?
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Why would it have
that behavior?
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When the taxidermist
mounted it for me,
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he had to get a coyote mold
and a wolf mold
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and blend them together
to make the hide fit.
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The tail is longer than
a wolf tail or a coyote tail.
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The neck, the ears.
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Everything was so extreme,
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it took him forever
to get it mounted.
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We had about
13 different specialists
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from around the world
come and look at it,
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and to date, they've all left
scratching their head
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like the day they came in
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because they just cannot
figure it out as well.
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The only higher vertebrate
that has evolved
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to suck blood
is the vampire bat.
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And this particular process
of adaptation
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has taken millions of years.
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It involves highly specialized
characteristics.
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For example, an anticoagulant
in their saliva
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and a very, very distinct liver,
kidney digestive system.
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So, to assume that an animal
would simply develop
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a vampireâlike predation pattern
would be really unexpected.
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SHATNER:
If they really exist,
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are chupacabra merely the result
of natural selection gone wrong,
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or could this grotesque monster
be the result of
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not natural causes,
but manâmade ones?
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There are some who believe
the answer is a disturbing yes.
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Through the course
of my research
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on the Texas chupacabras,
I found a direct correlation
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between sightings on Phylis
Canion's property and elsewhere,
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and coalâburning power plants.
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Coalâburning power plants,
in fact, emit huge amounts
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of sulfur dioxide and other
hard metals, like lead,
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into the atmosphere.
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And in recent studies,
scientists have found that
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sulfur dioxide is, in fact,
a mutagen.
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It altered the cellular makeup,
or genetic makeup,
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of laboratory mice.
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So, in fact, this pollution
could be having a similar effect
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on these Texas coyotes
or other canids.
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Chemicals in the environment
can absolutely cause mutations
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to animals inâin the wild.
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We saw this in Minnesota
when a classroom,
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out on a field trip,
discovered a pond
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with frogs that had
extra legs or missing limbs
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or body features
in the wrong position.
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And these were most likely
caused by some type
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of environmental contaminant.
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There is a actually a type of
chupacabra that's been reported
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from parts of Puerto Rico.
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The Puerto Rican chupacabra
is described as about
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three and a half
to five feet tall,
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standing on two legs,
fangs, claws,
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and strangely, a row of spikes
going down its back.
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Why are there so many different
versions of the chupacabra,
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and why are they so radically
differentâlooking
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in terms of
the Puerto Rican version
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versus the North American
version versus other versions?
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So, in fact, pollution could be
having a similar effect
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to create all types
of strange creatures.
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I think it's possible that
there are mutations out there
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that science has yet to discover
or to understand.
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Not only what nature
is constructing,
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but also what mankind
may be constructing, too.
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SHATNER:
Are creatures like chupacabra
merely freaks of nature,
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a rare but nonetheless
disturbing consequence
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of natural selection run amok?
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Perhaps.
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But there are those
who believe these monsters
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are actually the products
of deliberate experimentation.
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Experimentation
that has gone too far.
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(thunder cracks)
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SHATNER:
According to legend,
it hunts in the darkness.
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A monster, seemingly drawn
from a nightmare.
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(thunder crashes)
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It walks on two legs,
like a human,
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but has the head of a beast.
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It is a creature so horrifying,
it is rarely spoken about
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above a whisper.
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(whispers):
The Goatman.
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LEWIS:
The Goatman is terrifying.
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It's something striking that
strikes fear in the witnesses,
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and it's certainly something
you would not
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want to meet in the dark.
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LOREN COLEMAN:
From my understanding
of the Goatman,
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it seemed to start up,
really, in 1971 in Maryland.
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It looks like an upright,
humanâlike creature,
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but has a goatâlike head,
with glowing red eyes
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and huge horns,
and looks like the devil
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and is very frightening.
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I think one of the most
intimidating things
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about the Goatman is that
it reportedly resembles
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the Christian devil.
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I mean, it's half man,
it's half goat.
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SHATNER:
For decades, tales of
this grotesque creature
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have been told wherever
cryptozoologists gather.
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Particularly in and around
suburban Maryland.
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It all started
following a shocking incident
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that took place
in the small town of Bowie
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in October of 1971.
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(crickets chirping)
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(laughter, indistinct chatter)
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COUCH:
A young teenage girl
was having a sleepover
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with some of her friends.
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(loud snap)
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âWhat was that?
âI don't know.
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COUCH:
They looked out the window,
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and to their horror,
they saw this strange,
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hairy creature
skulking around outside.
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LEWIS:
It scurried into the woods.
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A few days later,
their new puppy went missing.
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Eventually, it was discovered
along the railroad tracks.
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It had been decapitated
and ripped apart.
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Skeptics claim it was just
run over by a train.
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Others believed
it was killed by the Goatman.
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(snarling)
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Usually, these kinds
of stories of creatures
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have some starting point.
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For the Goatman, in 1971,
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everybody got hysterical
and started reporting it.
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LEWIS:
This case really spawned terror
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in the entire community.
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The fever reached a pitch
when some teenagers
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thought they had
the Goatman trapped.
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COUCH:
People were so scared
of the Goatman
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during those initial sightings
410
00:21:27,828 --> 00:21:30,289
that a posse
of teenagers had actually
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closed off an entire road,
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claiming that they had captured
the animal.
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And when police arrived, though,
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whatever it was that they
had cornered had escaped.
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When you hear people's accounts
of a goatâlike,
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manâsized creature, you have to
stop and think for one minute,
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you know, is it possible
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00:21:48,974 --> 00:21:51,227
for a creature like this
to even exist?
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It defies understanding.
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00:21:53,813 --> 00:21:57,817
However, people have been seeing
this creature for decades.
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REDFERN:
Some cryptozoologists
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suggested that possibly
it was the creation
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of some sort of secret lab,
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and that some experiments
had been going on,
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and the creature had escaped
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00:22:10,162 --> 00:22:12,331
from that same secret lab.
427
00:22:12,331 --> 00:22:14,667
(soft growling)
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RIHERD: And as farâfetched
as that may seem,
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in 1959,
Soviet scientists were able
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to transplant the head
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and forelimbs of a small dog
onto the body of a large dog.
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The Russian scientist
Vladimir Demikhov was actually,
433
00:22:33,227 --> 00:22:36,188
uh, something of a pioneer
of organ transplant.
434
00:22:37,773 --> 00:22:40,192
In the 1950s, he decided
435
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he wanted to attempt
to attach two dogs.
436
00:22:44,321 --> 00:22:48,200
He and his team actually went
through a series of surgeries
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to try to accomplish this.
438
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He took the, uh... the head
and front torso of a small dog,
439
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um, removed it and attached it
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to the body
of a much larger dog,
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so it was basically able
to be supported
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off of the heart
andâand vessels of the big dog.
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We tend to believe
that we figured out everything
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00:23:12,600 --> 00:23:14,685
with modern science
and technology,
445
00:23:14,685 --> 00:23:19,064
but being that the Goatman
combines both goat and man
446
00:23:19,064 --> 00:23:20,983
makes you think,
was it some sort
447
00:23:20,983 --> 00:23:23,360
of Frankenstein experiment
gone wrong?
448
00:23:25,654 --> 00:23:28,574
Or was it purposely constructed
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and built
and almost born this way?
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RIHERD:
It's interesting to note
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that there's important research
going on to produce
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something called a "chimera,"
which is a combination
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of two different types of DNA.
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The way this is performed is
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to introduce human genetic
material into pig embryos.
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And what they found when they
analyze the DNA of these embryos
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is that they're actually
1/100,000 human.
458
00:24:01,815 --> 00:24:03,817
So this is kind of the basis
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00:24:03,817 --> 00:24:06,862
for how to create different
creatures or mix and match,
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00:24:06,862 --> 00:24:10,032
uh, the DNA
from two different species.
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00:24:12,201 --> 00:24:14,203
SHATNER:
A chimera?
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A creature comprised of the DNA
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from two
entirely different species?
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Could such a frightening notion
help to explain a beast
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as bizarre and disturbing
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as the Goatman?
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00:24:33,847 --> 00:24:37,309
With the recent advances
in DNA science,
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it's not completely implausible
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that some of these creatures
are the result
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of these types of experiments.
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If the Goatman does exist,
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could it be the product of some
unholy scientific experiment?
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There are those who believe
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that not only is
such a disturbing notion true,
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but that mankind has opened
a virtual Pandora's boxââ
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one that may now be too late
for us to close.
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And the monster they cite
as proof of their theory
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is the one that doesn't
only walk on two legs
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but flies on two wings.
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The Mothman.
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SHATNER:
Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
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April 1967.
483
00:25:27,067 --> 00:25:29,361
Linda Sigman and her boyfriend
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head out
for a quiet nighttime drive.
485
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Far beyond the city lights,
they pull over
486
00:25:36,243 --> 00:25:38,287
to do some amateur stargazing.
487
00:25:39,621 --> 00:25:42,041
After a few minutes,
they realize
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they're not alone.
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We got out,
and we sat on the car,
490
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and we're sitting there talking
for a little bit,
491
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and I noticed a bright star
over to my right.
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And all of a sudden,
it started to get bigger.
493
00:25:56,638 --> 00:25:59,475
And it turned bright red,
and it started to glow,
494
00:25:59,475 --> 00:26:01,727
and, like,
it burst through the clouds.
495
00:26:01,727 --> 00:26:04,772
And it came right over
in front of the car,
496
00:26:04,772 --> 00:26:08,400
and we looked up,
and the object was so big
497
00:26:08,400 --> 00:26:12,404
that we couldn't see the night
sky or the stars or anything.
498
00:26:12,404 --> 00:26:16,158
My boyfriend tried to start
the car, and it wouldn't start.
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Finally got the car started,
and we started to pull forward,
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and I saw him.
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00:26:22,039 --> 00:26:26,794
And he appeared to be
a large flying man with wings.
502
00:26:26,794 --> 00:26:31,090
It was the creature
that I perceive to be Mothman.
503
00:26:33,509 --> 00:26:36,220
His wings were back,
and he was anywhere
504
00:26:36,220 --> 00:26:38,597
between eight
and nine feet tall,
505
00:26:38,597 --> 00:26:40,307
and as we were going
around a turn,
506
00:26:40,307 --> 00:26:44,603
the Mothman flew
and flew into the trees.
507
00:26:44,603 --> 00:26:46,688
I don't know what else
it could have been.
508
00:26:47,689 --> 00:26:49,650
SHATNER:
The Mothman?
509
00:26:49,650 --> 00:26:55,197
A large, redâeyed,
humanâsized creature that flies?
510
00:26:55,197 --> 00:27:00,327
But if such a creature exists,
where could it have come from?
511
00:27:00,327 --> 00:27:04,164
GERHARD:
Mothman is one of the most
enigmatic creatures
512
00:27:04,164 --> 00:27:06,625
in the annals
of the unexplained.
513
00:27:06,625 --> 00:27:08,669
And it first gained
public notoriety
514
00:27:08,669 --> 00:27:10,963
in November of 1966,
515
00:27:10,963 --> 00:27:13,382
and within a matter
of days and weeks,
516
00:27:13,382 --> 00:27:16,176
there were dozens or perhaps
hundreds of sightings
517
00:27:16,176 --> 00:27:18,595
of this creature around
the Point Pleasant area,
518
00:27:18,595 --> 00:27:21,431
causing a mass hysteria
situation.
519
00:27:23,809 --> 00:27:25,644
Skeptics have attributed
the Mothman sightings
520
00:27:25,644 --> 00:27:27,688
to a misidentification
521
00:27:27,688 --> 00:27:31,859
of giant owls, or even a crane
that is local to the area.
522
00:27:31,859 --> 00:27:33,527
There's all kinds
of other explanations
523
00:27:33,527 --> 00:27:35,487
that have been given,
but when you interview
524
00:27:35,487 --> 00:27:38,156
the people that actually saw
and experienced this,
525
00:27:38,156 --> 00:27:39,908
they're not talking
about anything
526
00:27:39,908 --> 00:27:41,785
that is conventionally known.
527
00:27:41,785 --> 00:27:45,706
SPINKS:
West Virginia people
are outdoorsy people.
528
00:27:45,706 --> 00:27:48,083
They know all the animals
in the woods.
529
00:27:48,083 --> 00:27:51,587
Most are avid outdoorsmen,
hunters, fishermen.
530
00:27:51,587 --> 00:27:53,672
They know the difference
between an owl
531
00:27:53,672 --> 00:27:56,049
and a Mothmanâtype creature.
532
00:27:56,049 --> 00:28:00,012
GERHARD:
We have to consider
that the Mothman's behavior,
533
00:28:00,012 --> 00:28:03,682
which involved chasing cars
at over a hundred miles an hour,
534
00:28:03,682 --> 00:28:06,935
taking straight up off
the ground like a helicopter,
535
00:28:06,935 --> 00:28:10,981
none of those would indicate any
type of fleshâandâblood animal.
536
00:28:10,981 --> 00:28:15,777
SHATNER:
Chasing cars at over
a hundred miles an hour?
537
00:28:15,777 --> 00:28:19,197
If true, then this thing
is no owl,
538
00:28:19,197 --> 00:28:22,576
at least not a normal one.
539
00:28:22,576 --> 00:28:26,914
There's no animals anywhere on
this planet that even resemble
540
00:28:26,914 --> 00:28:31,627
a giant manâsized creature
with tenâfoot wings anywhere.
541
00:28:31,627 --> 00:28:34,129
And to me,
that would lead to the fact
542
00:28:34,129 --> 00:28:36,882
that it's definitely not
of this world.
543
00:28:39,551 --> 00:28:42,721
SHATNER:
Not of this world?
544
00:28:42,721 --> 00:28:46,683
According to a growing number
of mainstream scientists,
545
00:28:46,683 --> 00:28:51,521
such a profound notion
is, in fact, possible.
546
00:28:52,773 --> 00:28:54,983
In 2018, a fascinating study
547
00:28:54,983 --> 00:28:58,153
was published
on the DNA of the octopus.
548
00:28:58,153 --> 00:29:00,906
The octopus is a really unusual
creature here on earth.
549
00:29:00,906 --> 00:29:04,785
They can rewrite their own DNA,
they can camouflage themselves,
550
00:29:04,785 --> 00:29:06,495
and they are considered
the most intelligent
551
00:29:06,495 --> 00:29:08,330
of all invertebrates.
552
00:29:08,330 --> 00:29:12,417
What these researchers concluded
was that the DNA of the octopus
553
00:29:12,417 --> 00:29:14,503
had traveled here on a comet.
554
00:29:14,503 --> 00:29:17,547
In other words, this DNA
didn't start off on Earth.
555
00:29:17,547 --> 00:29:19,633
It came from somewhere else.
556
00:29:19,633 --> 00:29:22,844
FISHER:
There are many instances
of organisms,
557
00:29:22,844 --> 00:29:25,263
particularly extremophiles,
that can occur
558
00:29:25,263 --> 00:29:28,141
in extremely
inhospitable conditions.
559
00:29:28,141 --> 00:29:31,103
And there are even cases
of organisms like these
560
00:29:31,103 --> 00:29:34,356
being able to survive
exposure toâto space.
561
00:29:34,356 --> 00:29:36,483
So, it's not completely out
of the question that something
562
00:29:36,483 --> 00:29:39,778
like a microorganism might
be able to survive spaceflight
563
00:29:39,778 --> 00:29:43,323
on a comet that was coming
to Earth, for example.
564
00:29:43,323 --> 00:29:46,159
One of the most intriguing
theories for Mothman
565
00:29:46,159 --> 00:29:49,454
is that possibly,
it could have reached the Earth
566
00:29:49,454 --> 00:29:54,543
via an asteroid, and the DNA
developed on our planet
567
00:29:54,543 --> 00:29:57,796
to the point now
we're actually seeing creatures
568
00:29:57,796 --> 00:30:00,132
that ultimately became Mothman.
569
00:30:02,592 --> 00:30:06,221
SHATNER:
Could the Mothman's DNA
have hitched a ride to Earth
570
00:30:06,221 --> 00:30:08,807
on an interstellar comet?
571
00:30:08,807 --> 00:30:12,060
For the residents of
Point Pleasant, West Virginia,
572
00:30:12,060 --> 00:30:14,479
the more pressing question
is whether the Mothman
573
00:30:14,479 --> 00:30:19,443
is a friend or a foe.
574
00:30:19,443 --> 00:30:23,113
It's been seen a lot of times
right before tragedies happen.
575
00:30:23,113 --> 00:30:25,657
That's the only common thing
we know.
576
00:30:25,657 --> 00:30:27,784
It seems to show up
at tragedies.
577
00:30:29,411 --> 00:30:31,830
JEFF WAMSLEY:
On December 15, 1967,
578
00:30:31,830 --> 00:30:34,541
the Silver Bridge, which spanned
from Point Pleasant
579
00:30:34,541 --> 00:30:36,668
over to Kanauga, Ohio,
580
00:30:36,668 --> 00:30:40,839
collapsed at about 5:00
on a Friday evening.
581
00:30:40,839 --> 00:30:44,009
Uh, it was the worst
bridge disaster in U. S. history.
582
00:30:45,093 --> 00:30:46,762
46 people died.
583
00:30:46,762 --> 00:30:49,139
I was six when the bridge fell.
584
00:30:49,139 --> 00:30:51,850
And I remember, at that time,
there were people that claimed
585
00:30:51,850 --> 00:30:54,853
that they'd seen a large bird
flying back and forth,
586
00:30:54,853 --> 00:30:57,689
you know, across theâthe river
before the bridge fell.
587
00:30:57,689 --> 00:31:01,318
REDFERN:
The official story is that
it was just wear and tear,
588
00:31:01,318 --> 00:31:03,737
and the 46 people
who were killed
589
00:31:03,737 --> 00:31:05,947
just didn't really stand
a chance.
590
00:31:05,947 --> 00:31:09,826
There are rumors
that the Mothman was seen
591
00:31:09,826 --> 00:31:13,246
around the time
that the bridge collapsed,
592
00:31:13,246 --> 00:31:16,666
so there was inevitably talk
around town
593
00:31:16,666 --> 00:31:20,962
that somehow the Mothman
had either caused the tragedy
594
00:31:20,962 --> 00:31:22,881
or, in a strange way,
595
00:31:22,881 --> 00:31:26,134
was kind of like
a grim reaper for many people.
596
00:31:29,304 --> 00:31:31,932
GERHARD:
To this day, residents
of Point Pleasant
597
00:31:31,932 --> 00:31:34,226
draw a connection
between the Mothman
598
00:31:34,226 --> 00:31:35,852
and this bridge collapse,
599
00:31:35,852 --> 00:31:38,021
perhaps perceiving
the Mothman's appearance
600
00:31:38,021 --> 00:31:41,900
as some type of premonition
or omen of the tragedy.
601
00:31:44,528 --> 00:31:47,489
HIPES:
I would say, probably,
in Point Pleasant it's 50/50.
602
00:31:47,489 --> 00:31:49,574
50% of the people
believe that Mothman
603
00:31:49,574 --> 00:31:50,992
caused the
Silver Bridge tragedy,
604
00:31:50,992 --> 00:31:52,911
and the other 50%
believe that he may have
605
00:31:52,911 --> 00:31:55,080
been here as a warning
to get everyone on guard
606
00:31:55,080 --> 00:31:56,915
that something terrible
may happen.
607
00:31:58,583 --> 00:32:00,585
SHATNER:
Mothman, a force for good?
608
00:32:00,585 --> 00:32:02,921
A protector from harm?
609
00:32:02,921 --> 00:32:06,466
Is it possible that
some cryptoâcreatures,
610
00:32:06,466 --> 00:32:08,927
like the Mothman, are just...
611
00:32:08,927 --> 00:32:11,012
misunderstood?
612
00:32:11,012 --> 00:32:16,434
It's an interesting
and even comforting notion.
613
00:32:16,434 --> 00:32:19,437
But if such creatures exist,
614
00:32:19,437 --> 00:32:21,940
they would be just as likely
to attack us
615
00:32:21,940 --> 00:32:24,442
as we would be to attack them.
616
00:32:24,442 --> 00:32:30,115
For we appear as strange
and menacing to them
617
00:32:30,115 --> 00:32:36,872
as they do to us.
618
00:32:36,872 --> 00:32:38,874
SHATNER:
Lake Shelbyville, Illinois.
619
00:32:38,874 --> 00:32:41,251
July 1977.
620
00:32:41,251 --> 00:32:44,212
While on a fishing trip
with his son,
621
00:32:44,212 --> 00:32:46,840
construction worker
"Texas" John Huffer captures
622
00:32:46,840 --> 00:32:51,887
incredible footage of two
giant creatures taking flight.
623
00:32:51,887 --> 00:32:54,514
LEWIS:
In Huffer's film,
we see what appears to be
624
00:32:54,514 --> 00:32:57,225
two large birds
perched on a tree
625
00:32:57,225 --> 00:33:00,228
and then flying off
into the sky.
626
00:33:00,228 --> 00:33:04,065
He actually honked his boat horn
to get their attention,
627
00:33:04,065 --> 00:33:06,067
and that seemed to startle them,
628
00:33:06,067 --> 00:33:11,239
and they flew off out of his
sight before he ran out of film.
629
00:33:11,239 --> 00:33:13,825
A lot of people
in the field still talk
630
00:33:13,825 --> 00:33:17,037
about Huffer's footage
because it's so remarkable.
631
00:33:17,037 --> 00:33:18,997
The birds are large.
632
00:33:18,997 --> 00:33:24,628
COUCH: They appear to be
a very uniqueâlooking animal,
633
00:33:24,628 --> 00:33:27,881
particularly in that
their tail feathers seem larger
634
00:33:27,881 --> 00:33:31,927
than any type of raptor that
I am, uh, personally aware of.
635
00:33:31,927 --> 00:33:35,013
LEWIS:
These creatures were gigantic
636
00:33:35,013 --> 00:33:38,433
compared to your normal
turkey vulture.
637
00:33:38,433 --> 00:33:42,062
Whatever they are, they're
actually there, and they're big.
638
00:33:42,062 --> 00:33:45,523
SHATNER:
Gigantic flying birds?
639
00:33:45,523 --> 00:33:47,817
Larger than turkey vultures?
640
00:33:47,817 --> 00:33:51,821
But if so,
what kind of bird is it?
641
00:33:51,821 --> 00:33:55,367
And why haven't we noticed
anything like it before?
642
00:33:57,619 --> 00:34:00,121
One of my specialties within
the field of cryptozoology
643
00:34:00,121 --> 00:34:03,583
is investigating accounts of
what are known as thunderbirds.
644
00:34:03,583 --> 00:34:08,213
Thunderbirds are creatures
from Native American mythology,
645
00:34:08,213 --> 00:34:12,050
and they are essentially
giant raptor types of birds,
646
00:34:12,050 --> 00:34:14,594
similar to an eagle
with a hooked beak,
647
00:34:14,594 --> 00:34:16,054
enormous wingspans
648
00:34:16,054 --> 00:34:18,765
ranging anywhere
from 15 to 20 feet across,
649
00:34:18,765 --> 00:34:21,226
basically the size
of a small airplane.
650
00:34:23,228 --> 00:34:25,105
We consider them very sacred
651
00:34:25,105 --> 00:34:28,900
because they do have the power
to take a life.
652
00:34:30,193 --> 00:34:33,405
And they also have power
to give life.
653
00:34:33,405 --> 00:34:35,031
And we see them all over,
654
00:34:35,031 --> 00:34:37,575
all over the skies,
655
00:34:37,575 --> 00:34:41,538
so you'll get many descriptions
of the thunderbird.
656
00:34:41,538 --> 00:34:46,293
In the beginning, they're
the ones that protected us,
657
00:34:46,293 --> 00:34:51,172
and in the future, they said
they will protect us again.
658
00:34:51,172 --> 00:34:53,508
That's power.
659
00:34:53,508 --> 00:34:55,760
These things were said
to be able to swoop down
660
00:34:55,760 --> 00:34:58,013
out of the sky
and carry off grown adults.
661
00:34:58,013 --> 00:35:00,181
LEWIS:
In fact, many claim
662
00:35:00,181 --> 00:35:03,977
that when these gigantic birds
flap their wings, it sounds
663
00:35:03,977 --> 00:35:08,356
like thunder in the sky,
hence the name "thunderbirds."
664
00:35:08,356 --> 00:35:11,276
Oftentimes, the old legends tell
665
00:35:11,276 --> 00:35:13,111
of great wars in the Midwest
666
00:35:13,111 --> 00:35:16,156
between the thunderbirds
and other creatures.
667
00:35:16,156 --> 00:35:17,616
(shrieking)
668
00:35:19,075 --> 00:35:20,452
(bird screeches)
669
00:35:20,452 --> 00:35:22,162
SHATNER:
Thunderbirds.
670
00:35:22,162 --> 00:35:25,874
Giant flying creatures
from Native American folklore.
671
00:35:25,874 --> 00:35:30,587
Could such supernatural beings
actually exist?
672
00:35:30,587 --> 00:35:35,592
Or could they be something
that has, until now,
673
00:35:35,592 --> 00:35:38,011
been considered extinct?
674
00:35:40,055 --> 00:35:42,807
They could be a teratorn,
675
00:35:42,807 --> 00:35:45,393
which is a giant
condorâlike beast
676
00:35:45,393 --> 00:35:49,230
that existed during
the last ice age.
677
00:35:49,230 --> 00:35:52,400
We know that they existed
at the same time as humans
678
00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:55,987
because there are burials
of humans and teratorns.
679
00:35:58,031 --> 00:36:00,033
SHATNER:
According to paleontologists,
680
00:36:00,033 --> 00:36:04,954
teratorns had wing spans which
measured up to 12 feet wide.
681
00:36:04,954 --> 00:36:06,665
They're also believed
to have been extinct
682
00:36:06,665 --> 00:36:08,750
for at least 10,000 years.
683
00:36:08,750 --> 00:36:11,961
But given the incredible size
of the creatures
684
00:36:11,961 --> 00:36:13,755
in John Huffer's footage,
685
00:36:13,755 --> 00:36:18,259
is it possible the teratorns
survived extinction?
686
00:36:18,259 --> 00:36:23,556
According to cryptozoologists,
the answer's yes,
687
00:36:23,556 --> 00:36:27,811
and for evidence, they point
to the rediscovery of a creature
688
00:36:27,811 --> 00:36:32,565
that was thought to be extinct,
not just for thousands of years,
689
00:36:32,565 --> 00:36:34,818
but for millions.
690
00:36:39,280 --> 00:36:41,533
South Africa. 1938.
691
00:36:41,533 --> 00:36:44,577
A group of fishermen
returning home notice something
692
00:36:44,577 --> 00:36:47,622
much larger than normal
in their daily catch.
693
00:36:47,622 --> 00:36:51,710
It measures five feet long,
weighs 200 pounds,
694
00:36:51,710 --> 00:36:55,213
and is covered with strange,
silver markings.
695
00:36:55,213 --> 00:36:58,717
After careful examination,
696
00:36:58,717 --> 00:37:01,177
the creature
is finally identified
697
00:37:01,177 --> 00:37:04,931
as a coelacanth,
a large saltwater fish
698
00:37:04,931 --> 00:37:06,933
that was thought to be extinct
699
00:37:06,933 --> 00:37:11,354
for the past 65 million years.
700
00:37:11,354 --> 00:37:14,107
It was supposed to have died out
701
00:37:14,107 --> 00:37:17,193
with the mass extinction
of the dinosaurs,
702
00:37:17,193 --> 00:37:21,030
and it became
a fantastic discovery.
703
00:37:21,030 --> 00:37:24,784
It's essentially
a living fossil.
704
00:37:24,784 --> 00:37:27,078
LEWIS:
What strikes me is that
this creature
705
00:37:27,078 --> 00:37:30,665
wasn't a small insect or a bug
that was thought to be extinct.
706
00:37:30,665 --> 00:37:32,876
It's five feet long, 200 pounds.
707
00:37:32,876 --> 00:37:34,836
It looks prehistoric.
708
00:37:34,836 --> 00:37:36,629
When you see this creature,
709
00:37:36,629 --> 00:37:38,923
if you were to catch it
on your fishing pole,
710
00:37:38,923 --> 00:37:42,051
you would immediately know that
it was a relic from the past.
711
00:37:42,051 --> 00:37:46,264
SHATNER:
But if this coelacanth,
recently caught and killed
712
00:37:46,264 --> 00:37:50,185
in a fisherman's net,
could survive 65 million years
713
00:37:50,185 --> 00:37:53,563
of presumed extinction
and evolution,
714
00:37:53,563 --> 00:37:56,524
why not the teratorns?
715
00:37:56,524 --> 00:38:00,403
It seems very naive to believe
that the coelacanth
716
00:38:00,403 --> 00:38:02,489
was the only survivor out there.
717
00:38:02,489 --> 00:38:05,074
If we discovered
one of these creatures
718
00:38:05,074 --> 00:38:07,577
thought to be in the realm
of folklore,
719
00:38:07,577 --> 00:38:10,038
it would change
our complete understanding
720
00:38:10,038 --> 00:38:12,248
of evolution, science
721
00:38:12,248 --> 00:38:15,043
and the field
of what's known and unknown.
722
00:38:15,043 --> 00:38:20,215
SHATNER:
Just because physical evidence
of certain strange creatures
723
00:38:20,215 --> 00:38:22,550
has not yet been recovered,
724
00:38:22,550 --> 00:38:25,637
why do we assume
that eyewitness accounts,
725
00:38:25,637 --> 00:38:29,349
and even filmed footage,
is not enough to convince us
726
00:38:29,349 --> 00:38:32,560
that they can and do exist?
727
00:38:32,560 --> 00:38:35,396
And not only exist,
728
00:38:35,396 --> 00:38:38,817
but are out there hiding,
not only in the skies
729
00:38:38,817 --> 00:38:40,944
above our heads,
730
00:38:40,944 --> 00:38:44,072
but deep in the ground
beneath our feet.
731
00:38:44,072 --> 00:38:46,658
(roars)
732
00:38:50,161 --> 00:38:52,497
SHATNER:
Mongolia, the Gobi Desert,
733
00:38:52,497 --> 00:38:54,290
an arid wasteland,
734
00:38:54,290 --> 00:38:58,336
almost completely devoid
of lifeââ almostââ
735
00:38:58,336 --> 00:39:01,506
because there are those
that believe the area
736
00:39:01,506 --> 00:39:04,509
is home to a creature so deadly
737
00:39:04,509 --> 00:39:09,097
that just catching an accidental
glimpse of it can kill.
738
00:39:10,348 --> 00:39:12,684
This creature's name
in Mongolian
739
00:39:12,684 --> 00:39:14,769
actually means
"large intestine worm."
740
00:39:14,769 --> 00:39:17,856
It appears as if
it's lacking a head
741
00:39:17,856 --> 00:39:20,358
and maneuvers by traveling
under the sand,
742
00:39:20,358 --> 00:39:23,695
and it's often referred to
as the Mongolian death worm
743
00:39:23,695 --> 00:39:26,948
'cause it can kill its victims
in a number of ways.
744
00:39:26,948 --> 00:39:32,078
Mongolian death worm
is a hideousâlooking creature,
745
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one to two feet long.
746
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People talked about it
for generations.
747
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It can shoot out electricity
for miles on end
748
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that can be felt by anyone
traveling through the desert.
749
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It's even more terrifying
750
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because you can't see it
till it's too late.
751
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â(roars)
âIt is said to pop up
752
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and shoot venom on its victims
753
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where the tiniest bit will cause
the victim to drop dead.
754
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RIHERD: Biologists know
of large species of worms,
755
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and they know of species
of animals that can spit venom
756
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or that can electrocute
their prey,
757
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but to find
all of these features
758
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in one species of animal
is highly unusual.
759
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COUCH:
People who live near
the Gobi Desert in Mongolia
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are deathly afraid
of this creature,
761
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and, actually, uh,
there are descriptions
762
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given by the prime minister
of Mongolia
763
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saying that this is what
the creature looks like
764
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and that it's out there
in the Gobi Desert.
765
00:40:31,262 --> 00:40:33,097
COLEMAN:
There's many
scienceâfiction movies
766
00:40:33,097 --> 00:40:37,101
that has copied the real stories
of the Mongolian death worm.
767
00:40:37,101 --> 00:40:40,688
Some people say they're scared
to death when they see it.
768
00:40:40,688 --> 00:40:42,607
(roars)
769
00:40:42,607 --> 00:40:44,442
People were seeing something.
770
00:40:44,442 --> 00:40:48,279
I don't think it's a simple case
of it being an allegory
771
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or a cautionary tale
of avoiding things
772
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that can kill you in the desert.
773
00:40:52,575 --> 00:40:54,953
I think they were
actually seeing something
774
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that terrified them.
They witnessed it
775
00:40:57,497 --> 00:40:59,666
killing their friends
and loved ones,
776
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and they wanted to avoid it
at all costs.
777
00:41:02,293 --> 00:41:03,962
(shrieks)
778
00:41:03,962 --> 00:41:06,297
SHATNER:
A creature so lethal
that a drop of its venom
779
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can cause instant death?
780
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And if you somehow managed
to avoid its venom,
781
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it could still electrocute you?
782
00:41:14,681 --> 00:41:17,308
(shrieking)
783
00:41:17,308 --> 00:41:19,477
(sighs)
784
00:41:19,477 --> 00:41:22,522
Remind me to think twice before
planning that trip to Mongolia.
785
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So, what do you think?
786
00:41:25,149 --> 00:41:27,986
Are creatures like
the chupacabra, Goatman
787
00:41:27,986 --> 00:41:29,988
and the Mothman real?
788
00:41:29,988 --> 00:41:33,074
Or are they figments
789
00:41:33,074 --> 00:41:36,035
of overactive imaginations?
790
00:41:36,035 --> 00:41:39,205
Perhaps mankind is so good
at creating its own demons
791
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that they become real.
792
00:41:41,833 --> 00:41:45,753
And we say we want to find them,
capture them, study them,
793
00:41:45,753 --> 00:41:50,842
but perhaps all we really
should do is leave them alone.
794
00:41:50,842 --> 00:41:53,428
Let them stay in the shadow.
795
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Let them remain The UnXplained.
796
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