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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,002 --> 00:00:05,088 They fly. 2 00:00:05,088 --> 00:00:06,256 They creep. 3 00:00:06,256 --> 00:00:07,758 (screeching) 4 00:00:07,758 --> 00:00:09,885 They claw at everything in sight. 5 00:00:09,885 --> 00:00:10,969 (snarling) 6 00:00:10,969 --> 00:00:13,680 And some even have a taste 7 00:00:13,680 --> 00:00:15,224 for human flesh. 8 00:00:15,224 --> 00:00:17,684 ‐(screaming) ‐(growling) 9 00:00:19,937 --> 00:00:24,274 All over the world, legions of cryptozoologists 10 00:00:24,274 --> 00:00:27,444 insist that somewhere out there 11 00:00:27,444 --> 00:00:29,863 are hundreds of weird, 12 00:00:29,863 --> 00:00:32,199 bizarre, nightmarish creatures 13 00:00:32,199 --> 00:00:36,411 that hide in the shadows and terrorize small towns. 14 00:00:36,411 --> 00:00:38,413 They give them names like Mothman, 15 00:00:38,413 --> 00:00:41,291 chupacabra, the Jersey Devil and... 16 00:00:41,291 --> 00:00:43,043 the Goatman. 17 00:00:43,043 --> 00:00:45,504 But can they be dismissed as mere figments 18 00:00:45,504 --> 00:00:48,340 of the public's overactive imagination? 19 00:00:48,340 --> 00:00:52,052 Or could they actually be... 20 00:00:52,052 --> 00:00:54,054 real? 21 00:00:54,054 --> 00:00:57,099 Well... 22 00:00:57,099 --> 00:01:00,310 that is what we'll try and find out. 23 00:01:00,310 --> 00:01:02,312 â™Ș â™Ș 24 00:01:14,074 --> 00:01:16,285 â™Ș â™Ș 25 00:01:16,285 --> 00:01:19,830 SHATNER: Eyewitness descriptions of cryptid creatures 26 00:01:19,830 --> 00:01:22,833 are as varied as they are vivid. 27 00:01:24,668 --> 00:01:27,004 Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 28 00:01:27,004 --> 00:01:29,548 April 1967. 29 00:01:29,548 --> 00:01:31,425 LINDA SIGMAN: A boyfriend and I 30 00:01:31,425 --> 00:01:34,803 decided to pull in off the country road, 31 00:01:34,803 --> 00:01:38,682 and I noticed off of my right shoulder it was a creature. 32 00:01:40,475 --> 00:01:43,854 And, uh, we sat there in awe of what we were looking at. 33 00:01:43,854 --> 00:01:47,816 It came right over in front of the car, 34 00:01:47,816 --> 00:01:51,111 and we looked up, and I could make out the shape 35 00:01:51,111 --> 00:01:53,030 of a winged man. 36 00:01:59,369 --> 00:02:01,038 SHATNER: Cuero, Texas. 37 00:02:01,038 --> 00:02:04,458 August 2007. 38 00:02:04,458 --> 00:02:07,294 Something was sucking the blood out of my chickens. 39 00:02:08,337 --> 00:02:10,464 The first time I saw it, 40 00:02:10,464 --> 00:02:13,383 ‐(howling) ‐the color of it was different, 41 00:02:13,383 --> 00:02:17,554 the physique of the animal was different. 42 00:02:17,554 --> 00:02:20,974 It has absolutely no hair on it, 43 00:02:20,974 --> 00:02:24,811 and all of these different, bizarre features on it. 44 00:02:24,811 --> 00:02:26,313 What is it? 45 00:02:27,898 --> 00:02:29,733 SHATNER: High Falls, New York. 46 00:02:29,733 --> 00:02:33,654 October 2015. 47 00:02:33,654 --> 00:02:35,739 My wife and I were staying at this cabin. 48 00:02:35,739 --> 00:02:37,532 There was a stream behind the cabin 49 00:02:37,532 --> 00:02:39,618 and a very steep ridge. 50 00:02:39,618 --> 00:02:41,703 Middle of nowhere. 51 00:02:41,703 --> 00:02:44,831 I was exploring the woods behind the cabin. 52 00:02:44,831 --> 00:02:47,501 And then I noticed some movement. 53 00:02:47,501 --> 00:02:49,670 Black, hairy figure, 54 00:02:49,670 --> 00:02:51,672 at first I thought was a black bear, 55 00:02:51,672 --> 00:02:53,382 but this figure was much bigger. 56 00:02:53,382 --> 00:02:55,133 Looked like it was standing upright. 57 00:02:55,133 --> 00:02:58,595 At this point in time, I still don't know what it was. 58 00:03:01,181 --> 00:03:03,600 Most people generally have heard of Bigfoot, 59 00:03:03,600 --> 00:03:05,852 the Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster, 60 00:03:05,852 --> 00:03:09,147 but what they aren't aware of is that there is a whole world 61 00:03:09,147 --> 00:03:12,526 of really unusual creatures out there, lesser‐known things, 62 00:03:12,526 --> 00:03:16,863 many of them quite otherworldly and strange. 63 00:03:16,863 --> 00:03:20,701 When it comes to animals that are known as cryptids, 64 00:03:20,701 --> 00:03:23,286 there's a huge number of them. 65 00:03:23,286 --> 00:03:27,541 We actually find reports and cases all around the world 66 00:03:27,541 --> 00:03:29,626 of strange creatures. 67 00:03:29,626 --> 00:03:32,045 For example, one of them being Mothman, 68 00:03:32,045 --> 00:03:34,798 which is this huge humanoid‐type figure 69 00:03:34,798 --> 00:03:37,843 with bat‐like wings and fiery red eyes 70 00:03:37,843 --> 00:03:40,595 that's perceived as kind of like a grim reaper 71 00:03:40,595 --> 00:03:43,598 that surfaces when bad luck or disasters 72 00:03:43,598 --> 00:03:45,392 are about to happen. 73 00:03:45,392 --> 00:03:49,354 If you go to Africa, there are reports there of creatures 74 00:03:49,354 --> 00:03:52,065 that look just like something out of Jurassic Park. 75 00:03:52,065 --> 00:03:55,569 We're talking about something very much akin 76 00:03:55,569 --> 00:03:59,197 to a gigantic lizard or a monitor lizard. 77 00:04:00,824 --> 00:04:03,577 The phenomenon of what's become known as the Dogman 78 00:04:03,577 --> 00:04:08,331 in recent years is a genuinely weird, odd one. 79 00:04:08,331 --> 00:04:12,836 People talk about seeing these huge, bipedal wolves 80 00:04:12,836 --> 00:04:15,464 that seem to look like the closest thing 81 00:04:15,464 --> 00:04:17,674 you could imagine to a werewolf. 82 00:04:19,134 --> 00:04:21,011 You have hellhounds, or devil dogs, 83 00:04:21,011 --> 00:04:23,638 that are thought to be omens of death. 84 00:04:23,638 --> 00:04:26,475 You have thunderbirds. 85 00:04:26,475 --> 00:04:29,853 You have creatures like the Van Meter Visitor. 86 00:04:29,853 --> 00:04:32,981 You have creatures like the skunk ape. 87 00:04:32,981 --> 00:04:38,653 You have all these creatures that defy what we know as... 88 00:04:38,653 --> 00:04:41,281 flesh‐and‐blood creatures here on this planet. 89 00:04:43,825 --> 00:04:45,619 J. NATHAN COUCH: Some of these creatures 90 00:04:45,619 --> 00:04:49,289 seem to possess abilities that are borderline supernatural, 91 00:04:49,289 --> 00:04:52,834 and they have qualities that can harm you. 92 00:04:52,834 --> 00:04:56,213 Creatures like the Goatman and the Mongolian death worm. 93 00:04:56,213 --> 00:04:59,800 The wendigo is said to possess people 94 00:04:59,800 --> 00:05:03,804 and cause them to go mad and often crave human flesh. 95 00:05:03,804 --> 00:05:06,431 They terrorize people, 96 00:05:06,431 --> 00:05:08,683 cause harm to other animals. 97 00:05:08,683 --> 00:05:09,976 They prey on other animals. 98 00:05:09,976 --> 00:05:12,521 They're essentially predators. 99 00:05:12,521 --> 00:05:15,732 There have been countless stories of cryptid creatures, 100 00:05:15,732 --> 00:05:20,237 and they exist throughout all different cultures, 101 00:05:20,237 --> 00:05:22,781 all periods of time in history, 102 00:05:22,781 --> 00:05:25,575 even right up to the present day. 103 00:05:25,575 --> 00:05:30,080 But there's a shocking lack of actual evidence that they exist. 104 00:05:30,080 --> 00:05:32,332 Skeptics would say that the sightings 105 00:05:32,332 --> 00:05:34,209 of all of these cryptid creatures 106 00:05:34,209 --> 00:05:37,546 are to be related to some kind of hallucination 107 00:05:37,546 --> 00:05:40,590 or psychological projection or whatnot. 108 00:05:40,590 --> 00:05:43,218 When you look at folkloric tales of monsters, 109 00:05:43,218 --> 00:05:45,679 sometimes they turn out to be 110 00:05:45,679 --> 00:05:47,681 hoaxes or legends, 111 00:05:47,681 --> 00:05:49,724 to the point where we're just not able 112 00:05:49,724 --> 00:05:53,395 to confirm what they actually were. 113 00:05:53,395 --> 00:05:55,689 Many people simply make up stories. 114 00:05:55,689 --> 00:05:57,858 You can't rule out the possibility 115 00:05:57,858 --> 00:05:59,359 that people, for example, 116 00:05:59,359 --> 00:06:01,653 are creating some of these colorful legends 117 00:06:01,653 --> 00:06:04,239 simply to garner attention 118 00:06:04,239 --> 00:06:06,992 or to propagate their own motives. 119 00:06:08,034 --> 00:06:09,578 KIRSTEN FISHER: As a scientist, 120 00:06:09,578 --> 00:06:11,496 I don't discount that there is some animal 121 00:06:11,496 --> 00:06:13,373 or some creature that's been sighted. 122 00:06:13,373 --> 00:06:15,750 If there are organisms that we haven't found yet, 123 00:06:15,750 --> 00:06:19,379 it probably speaks to the fact that the Earth is a vast place 124 00:06:19,379 --> 00:06:21,882 with many types of habitats, and it's possible 125 00:06:21,882 --> 00:06:24,634 that we haven't explored them all completely yet. 126 00:06:25,677 --> 00:06:27,470 SHATNER: We tend to think 127 00:06:27,470 --> 00:06:30,849 that everything in the world we live in is pretty much known, 128 00:06:30,849 --> 00:06:33,768 Every tree, every insect, 129 00:06:33,768 --> 00:06:36,938 every species has been photographed, 130 00:06:36,938 --> 00:06:39,774 studied, cataloged. 131 00:06:39,774 --> 00:06:42,235 But it isn't true. 132 00:06:42,235 --> 00:06:45,071 According to mainstream scientists, 133 00:06:45,071 --> 00:06:47,657 there are still literally thousands of species 134 00:06:47,657 --> 00:06:49,951 that have yet to be discovered. 135 00:06:49,951 --> 00:06:52,579 So is it far‐fetched to believe 136 00:06:52,579 --> 00:06:55,999 that wild, possibly hybrid creatures 137 00:06:55,999 --> 00:06:58,209 could exist out there? 138 00:06:58,209 --> 00:07:01,004 Strange so‐called cryptids 139 00:07:01,004 --> 00:07:03,340 that have been seen by average people 140 00:07:03,340 --> 00:07:05,800 but haven't yet been officially recognized 141 00:07:05,800 --> 00:07:08,345 as being real? 142 00:07:08,345 --> 00:07:12,766 While mainstream scientists might say yes, 143 00:07:12,766 --> 00:07:15,644 cryptozoologists argue that we've already found 144 00:07:15,644 --> 00:07:17,354 such an animal 145 00:07:17,354 --> 00:07:21,441 and even have the photographic evidence to prove it. 146 00:07:23,652 --> 00:07:26,529 One of the most compelling cryptids that we investigate 147 00:07:26,529 --> 00:07:28,865 is something known as the Tasmanian tiger, 148 00:07:28,865 --> 00:07:30,700 or the thylacine, 149 00:07:30,700 --> 00:07:33,703 which were considered legendary or mythological 150 00:07:33,703 --> 00:07:36,039 until living specimens were discovered 151 00:07:36,039 --> 00:07:38,291 and documented by scientists. 152 00:07:38,291 --> 00:07:41,044 This is definitely a known animal. 153 00:07:41,044 --> 00:07:45,632 The last verified specimen died off in 1936. 154 00:07:45,632 --> 00:07:47,842 However, since that time, there has been 155 00:07:47,842 --> 00:07:51,846 thousands of sightings of Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines, 156 00:07:51,846 --> 00:07:55,517 on both the island of Tasmania and mainland Australia, 157 00:07:55,517 --> 00:07:57,310 since its presumed extinction. 158 00:07:57,310 --> 00:08:00,021 And there have been some fairly compelling photographs 159 00:08:00,021 --> 00:08:03,149 that have never been fully explained. 160 00:08:03,149 --> 00:08:05,944 The thylacine was a very weird‐looking animal. 161 00:08:05,944 --> 00:08:08,113 It looks like a large dog, 162 00:08:08,113 --> 00:08:12,909 like a German shepherd, but it's actually a marsupial, 163 00:08:12,909 --> 00:08:14,452 like a kangaroo. 164 00:08:14,452 --> 00:08:17,372 In other words, it carries its young in its pouch. 165 00:08:17,372 --> 00:08:19,999 And it has these stripes down its head and neck, 166 00:08:19,999 --> 00:08:23,211 which give it sort of, like, a tiger‐type appearance. 167 00:08:23,211 --> 00:08:25,922 And it could almost open its jaw 168 00:08:25,922 --> 00:08:28,216 to about 180 degrees, 169 00:08:28,216 --> 00:08:30,593 kind of like snakes. 170 00:08:30,593 --> 00:08:35,306 COUCH: If someone just saw it running through the woods, 171 00:08:35,306 --> 00:08:38,101 they would think it was some sort of monster. 172 00:08:38,101 --> 00:08:40,854 The peculiar qualities of the thylacine, 173 00:08:40,854 --> 00:08:43,982 or the Tasmanian tiger, are a great example 174 00:08:43,982 --> 00:08:47,027 of how evolution can provide 175 00:08:47,027 --> 00:08:51,573 some amazing mutations and hybridization. 176 00:08:51,573 --> 00:08:54,951 Just having the thylacine as a hybrid 177 00:08:54,951 --> 00:08:56,870 increases the possibility 178 00:08:56,870 --> 00:08:59,873 that there are other of these hybrids out there 179 00:08:59,873 --> 00:09:01,875 lurking in the shadows. 180 00:09:03,877 --> 00:09:06,212 SHATNER: But what are the other cryptids? 181 00:09:06,212 --> 00:09:11,092 The legions of strange, hybrid creatures that fly, swim 182 00:09:11,092 --> 00:09:14,054 and suck their victims dry of blood? 183 00:09:14,054 --> 00:09:15,764 (man speaking excitedly) 184 00:09:15,764 --> 00:09:19,267 Is there similar photographic evidence out there 185 00:09:19,267 --> 00:09:21,394 that can help prove their case? 186 00:09:21,394 --> 00:09:25,065 There are those who believe the answer is yes... 187 00:09:25,065 --> 00:09:26,775 (women speaking excitedly) 188 00:09:26,775 --> 00:09:29,486 ...and that better than a photograph, 189 00:09:29,486 --> 00:09:31,780 there's something even more compelling 190 00:09:31,780 --> 00:09:33,948 and harder to disprove: 191 00:09:33,948 --> 00:09:37,243 actual samples of a monster's DNA. 192 00:09:37,243 --> 00:09:39,245 (snarls) 193 00:09:44,918 --> 00:09:46,753 SHATNER: Cuero, Texas. 194 00:09:46,753 --> 00:09:48,922 August 2007. 195 00:09:48,922 --> 00:09:50,799 After purchasing a brood of chickens 196 00:09:50,799 --> 00:09:52,675 from a neighboring ranch, 197 00:09:52,675 --> 00:09:56,596 Phylis Canion makes a series of gruesome discoveries 198 00:09:56,596 --> 00:09:59,349 inside her brand‐new henhouse. 199 00:09:59,349 --> 00:10:01,768 I brought the chickens home, and I had them 200 00:10:01,768 --> 00:10:03,520 for about two weeks. 201 00:10:05,063 --> 00:10:07,941 And I went outside, and... 202 00:10:07,941 --> 00:10:10,110 one of the chickens was dead. 203 00:10:10,110 --> 00:10:12,487 (chickens squawking, clucking) 204 00:10:12,487 --> 00:10:13,822 What makes it unusual 205 00:10:13,822 --> 00:10:16,324 is the chicken was still laying there. 206 00:10:16,324 --> 00:10:18,118 And with the amount of predators 207 00:10:18,118 --> 00:10:22,038 that we have in the state of Texas, 208 00:10:22,038 --> 00:10:26,334 any predator would have taken the chicken and eaten it. 209 00:10:29,170 --> 00:10:30,797 SHATNER: Over the next few weeks, 210 00:10:30,797 --> 00:10:32,298 Phylis collected the remains 211 00:10:32,298 --> 00:10:35,093 of 27 more of her chickens, 212 00:10:35,093 --> 00:10:40,306 each one killed in the same inexplicable fashion. 213 00:10:40,306 --> 00:10:43,309 Every one of them had been opened up 214 00:10:43,309 --> 00:10:46,479 in the thorax area, the feathers missing, 215 00:10:46,479 --> 00:10:51,484 and what appeared to me to be no blood on the ground. 216 00:10:51,484 --> 00:10:56,531 So that told me then, whatever it was 217 00:10:56,531 --> 00:10:58,992 was not interested in the meat 218 00:10:58,992 --> 00:11:01,870 but interested in the blood. 219 00:11:01,870 --> 00:11:03,955 And when I was talking to friends 220 00:11:03,955 --> 00:11:05,874 and neighbors about it, they all immediately said, 221 00:11:05,874 --> 00:11:08,209 "Oh, my gosh, that's the behavior of a chupacabra. 222 00:11:08,209 --> 00:11:10,295 It's gonna kill the animal and suck the blood." 223 00:11:13,506 --> 00:11:15,633 SHATNER: Chupacabra. 224 00:11:15,633 --> 00:11:18,052 To those who claim to have encountered one, 225 00:11:18,052 --> 00:11:20,847 it is a fearsome monster. 226 00:11:20,847 --> 00:11:23,850 Chupacabra means "goat sucker." 227 00:11:23,850 --> 00:11:26,352 And it's a really creepy‐looking creature. 228 00:11:26,352 --> 00:11:28,521 Some people say it looks like some kind 229 00:11:28,521 --> 00:11:31,399 of strange, hybrid‐like dog. 230 00:11:31,399 --> 00:11:34,652 The continental North American chupacabra, 231 00:11:34,652 --> 00:11:38,406 uh, is a four‐legged or quadrupedal animal 232 00:11:38,406 --> 00:11:41,993 about the size of a dog, completely hairless, 233 00:11:41,993 --> 00:11:45,872 with a bluish‐gray elephant hide‐type of covering. 234 00:11:45,872 --> 00:11:49,125 They also display a number of abnormal characteristics‐‐ 235 00:11:49,125 --> 00:11:52,212 oftentimes their limbs are disproportionate lengths‐‐ 236 00:11:52,212 --> 00:11:56,049 so they're very grotesque, odd, weird‐looking animals. 237 00:11:57,884 --> 00:11:59,552 SHATNER: Certain that what was preying 238 00:11:59,552 --> 00:12:01,596 on her chicken coop was not a coyote, 239 00:12:01,596 --> 00:12:06,559 or any other known canine, Phylis began to consider 240 00:12:06,559 --> 00:12:08,895 whether it might be a chupacabra. 241 00:12:08,895 --> 00:12:14,067 And then, one morning, she got her answer. 242 00:12:14,067 --> 00:12:18,655 One Saturday morning, I got a very early call, 7:00. 243 00:12:18,655 --> 00:12:20,406 My neighbor rancher called 244 00:12:20,406 --> 00:12:23,910 and said, "Oh, my gosh. The strangest animal 245 00:12:23,910 --> 00:12:29,249 has been hit and killed in front of the Canion ranch. 246 00:12:29,249 --> 00:12:32,752 So I got in the truck, drove over there, 247 00:12:32,752 --> 00:12:34,420 and I brought it back, 248 00:12:34,420 --> 00:12:38,091 and I took a 50‐pound feed sack, 249 00:12:38,091 --> 00:12:41,427 and I cut it in half and laid it on the ground, 250 00:12:41,427 --> 00:12:44,806 and I laid the animal on it to give everybody 251 00:12:44,806 --> 00:12:48,184 a perspective of the size of the animal. 252 00:12:49,560 --> 00:12:53,481 I have seen mangy coyotes all of my life, 253 00:12:53,481 --> 00:12:58,069 and this had no hair on it and no indication at all 254 00:12:58,069 --> 00:13:02,115 that the skin was infested with any type 255 00:13:02,115 --> 00:13:05,660 of skin disorder, from mange or anything else. 256 00:13:05,660 --> 00:13:08,913 It just did not have any hair on it at all. 257 00:13:08,913 --> 00:13:11,374 SHATNER: Phylis sent tissue samples 258 00:13:11,374 --> 00:13:14,294 from the dead creature out for analysis. 259 00:13:14,294 --> 00:13:17,797 After waiting expectantly for weeks, 260 00:13:17,797 --> 00:13:21,134 she was surprised by the results. 261 00:13:21,134 --> 00:13:26,014 So, when they called me, they said, "Well, it's coyote 262 00:13:26,014 --> 00:13:28,433 "on the maternal side 263 00:13:28,433 --> 00:13:33,146 and Mexican wolf on the paternal." 264 00:13:33,146 --> 00:13:36,774 The DNA tests indicating that the... the animal was a... 265 00:13:36,774 --> 00:13:38,151 was a hybrid, essentially, 266 00:13:38,151 --> 00:13:41,279 between a Mexican wolf and a coyote 267 00:13:41,279 --> 00:13:43,740 is a little surprising in the fact that those species 268 00:13:43,740 --> 00:13:45,158 don't typically hybridize. 269 00:13:45,158 --> 00:13:47,035 But it's not entirely impossible. 270 00:13:47,035 --> 00:13:50,163 We do know that the ranges of those two species do overlap 271 00:13:50,163 --> 00:13:53,166 in Arizona, Texas and northern Mexico, 272 00:13:53,166 --> 00:13:55,251 so it's at least physically possible that they could 273 00:13:55,251 --> 00:13:58,087 encounter each other to form hybrids. 274 00:14:01,466 --> 00:14:04,719 SHATNER: With such conclusive DNA results, 275 00:14:04,719 --> 00:14:07,388 many considered the case closed. 276 00:14:07,388 --> 00:14:09,682 But, according to Phylis, 277 00:14:09,682 --> 00:14:13,770 something was not quite adding up. 278 00:14:13,770 --> 00:14:16,105 The mystery of the whole thing was the manner in which 279 00:14:16,105 --> 00:14:17,732 every chicken was killed. 280 00:14:17,732 --> 00:14:20,109 It would suck all of the blood out. 281 00:14:20,109 --> 00:14:23,863 So we know that it's coyote and Mexican wolf. 282 00:14:23,863 --> 00:14:27,158 But neither of those animals suck blood. 283 00:14:27,158 --> 00:14:32,497 So, even though this animal has that DNA, what is it? 284 00:14:32,497 --> 00:14:35,083 Why would it have that behavior? 285 00:14:35,083 --> 00:14:39,212 When the taxidermist mounted it for me, 286 00:14:39,212 --> 00:14:44,383 he had to get a coyote mold and a wolf mold 287 00:14:44,383 --> 00:14:49,555 and blend them together to make the hide fit. 288 00:14:49,555 --> 00:14:53,059 The tail is longer than a wolf tail or a coyote tail. 289 00:14:53,059 --> 00:14:54,393 The neck, the ears. 290 00:14:54,393 --> 00:14:57,772 Everything was so extreme, 291 00:14:57,772 --> 00:15:00,399 it took him forever to get it mounted. 292 00:15:01,734 --> 00:15:06,614 We had about 13 different specialists 293 00:15:06,614 --> 00:15:10,076 from around the world come and look at it, 294 00:15:10,076 --> 00:15:14,122 and to date, they've all left scratching their head 295 00:15:14,122 --> 00:15:15,832 like the day they came in 296 00:15:15,832 --> 00:15:19,210 because they just cannot figure it out as well. 297 00:15:19,210 --> 00:15:23,756 The only higher vertebrate that has evolved 298 00:15:23,756 --> 00:15:26,300 to suck blood is the vampire bat. 299 00:15:26,300 --> 00:15:30,596 And this particular process of adaptation 300 00:15:30,596 --> 00:15:32,348 has taken millions of years. 301 00:15:32,348 --> 00:15:35,935 It involves highly specialized characteristics. 302 00:15:35,935 --> 00:15:39,438 For example, an anticoagulant in their saliva 303 00:15:39,438 --> 00:15:44,277 and a very, very distinct liver, kidney digestive system. 304 00:15:44,277 --> 00:15:47,613 So, to assume that an animal would simply develop 305 00:15:47,613 --> 00:15:52,785 a vampire‐like predation pattern would be really unexpected. 306 00:15:54,954 --> 00:15:57,290 SHATNER: If they really exist, 307 00:15:57,290 --> 00:16:01,961 are chupacabra merely the result of natural selection gone wrong, 308 00:16:01,961 --> 00:16:06,174 or could this grotesque monster be the result of 309 00:16:06,174 --> 00:16:09,677 not natural causes, but man‐made ones? 310 00:16:09,677 --> 00:16:14,932 There are some who believe the answer is a disturbing yes. 311 00:16:16,184 --> 00:16:18,019 Through the course of my research 312 00:16:18,019 --> 00:16:21,689 on the Texas chupacabras, I found a direct correlation 313 00:16:21,689 --> 00:16:25,651 between sightings on Phylis Canion's property and elsewhere, 314 00:16:25,651 --> 00:16:28,279 and coal‐burning power plants. 315 00:16:28,279 --> 00:16:32,325 Coal‐burning power plants, in fact, emit huge amounts 316 00:16:32,325 --> 00:16:35,161 of sulfur dioxide and other hard metals, like lead, 317 00:16:35,161 --> 00:16:36,829 into the atmosphere. 318 00:16:36,829 --> 00:16:38,998 And in recent studies, scientists have found that 319 00:16:38,998 --> 00:16:41,959 sulfur dioxide is, in fact, a mutagen. 320 00:16:41,959 --> 00:16:44,378 It altered the cellular makeup, or genetic makeup, 321 00:16:44,378 --> 00:16:46,172 of laboratory mice. 322 00:16:46,172 --> 00:16:49,842 So, in fact, this pollution could be having a similar effect 323 00:16:49,842 --> 00:16:53,721 on these Texas coyotes or other canids. 324 00:16:53,721 --> 00:16:57,266 Chemicals in the environment can absolutely cause mutations 325 00:16:57,266 --> 00:16:59,852 to animals in‐in the wild. 326 00:16:59,852 --> 00:17:03,356 We saw this in Minnesota when a classroom, 327 00:17:03,356 --> 00:17:06,067 out on a field trip, discovered a pond 328 00:17:06,067 --> 00:17:09,362 with frogs that had extra legs or missing limbs 329 00:17:09,362 --> 00:17:12,865 or body features in the wrong position. 330 00:17:12,865 --> 00:17:15,534 And these were most likely caused by some type 331 00:17:15,534 --> 00:17:18,496 of environmental contaminant. 332 00:17:18,496 --> 00:17:21,207 There is a actually a type of chupacabra that's been reported 333 00:17:21,207 --> 00:17:22,792 from parts of Puerto Rico. 334 00:17:24,418 --> 00:17:27,421 The Puerto Rican chupacabra is described as about 335 00:17:27,421 --> 00:17:29,882 three and a half to five feet tall, 336 00:17:29,882 --> 00:17:34,095 standing on two legs, fangs, claws, 337 00:17:34,095 --> 00:17:37,431 and strangely, a row of spikes going down its back. 338 00:17:37,431 --> 00:17:40,893 Why are there so many different versions of the chupacabra, 339 00:17:40,893 --> 00:17:42,812 and why are they so radically different‐looking 340 00:17:42,812 --> 00:17:44,897 in terms of the Puerto Rican version 341 00:17:44,897 --> 00:17:47,441 versus the North American version versus other versions? 342 00:17:47,441 --> 00:17:51,112 So, in fact, pollution could be having a similar effect 343 00:17:51,112 --> 00:17:54,740 to create all types of strange creatures. 344 00:17:54,740 --> 00:17:57,410 I think it's possible that there are mutations out there 345 00:17:57,410 --> 00:18:01,581 that science has yet to discover or to understand. 346 00:18:01,581 --> 00:18:04,292 Not only what nature is constructing, 347 00:18:04,292 --> 00:18:08,838 but also what mankind may be constructing, too. 348 00:18:11,173 --> 00:18:15,761 SHATNER: Are creatures like chupacabra merely freaks of nature, 349 00:18:15,761 --> 00:18:18,306 a rare but nonetheless disturbing consequence 350 00:18:18,306 --> 00:18:21,434 of natural selection run amok? 351 00:18:21,434 --> 00:18:23,144 Perhaps. 352 00:18:23,144 --> 00:18:26,272 But there are those who believe these monsters 353 00:18:26,272 --> 00:18:30,651 are actually the products of deliberate experimentation. 354 00:18:30,651 --> 00:18:34,780 Experimentation that has gone too far. 355 00:18:41,162 --> 00:18:42,955 (thunder cracks) 356 00:18:42,955 --> 00:18:46,626 SHATNER: According to legend, it hunts in the darkness. 357 00:18:49,211 --> 00:18:52,632 A monster, seemingly drawn from a nightmare. 358 00:18:52,632 --> 00:18:53,966 (thunder crashes) 359 00:18:53,966 --> 00:18:56,927 It walks on two legs, like a human, 360 00:18:56,927 --> 00:18:58,888 but has the head of a beast. 361 00:19:01,140 --> 00:19:04,852 It is a creature so horrifying, it is rarely spoken about 362 00:19:04,852 --> 00:19:06,312 above a whisper. 363 00:19:07,480 --> 00:19:09,732 (whispers): The Goatman. 364 00:19:09,732 --> 00:19:11,859 LEWIS: The Goatman is terrifying. 365 00:19:11,859 --> 00:19:15,446 It's something striking that strikes fear in the witnesses, 366 00:19:15,446 --> 00:19:17,365 and it's certainly something you would not 367 00:19:17,365 --> 00:19:19,158 want to meet in the dark. 368 00:19:19,158 --> 00:19:22,286 LOREN COLEMAN: From my understanding of the Goatman, 369 00:19:22,286 --> 00:19:27,458 it seemed to start up, really, in 1971 in Maryland. 370 00:19:27,458 --> 00:19:31,420 It looks like an upright, human‐like creature, 371 00:19:31,420 --> 00:19:35,341 but has a goat‐like head, with glowing red eyes 372 00:19:35,341 --> 00:19:38,260 and huge horns, and looks like the devil 373 00:19:38,260 --> 00:19:39,804 and is very frightening. 374 00:19:39,804 --> 00:19:41,764 I think one of the most intimidating things 375 00:19:41,764 --> 00:19:45,851 about the Goatman is that it reportedly resembles 376 00:19:45,851 --> 00:19:47,353 the Christian devil. 377 00:19:47,353 --> 00:19:50,356 I mean, it's half man, it's half goat. 378 00:19:52,858 --> 00:19:56,404 SHATNER: For decades, tales of this grotesque creature 379 00:19:56,404 --> 00:19:59,865 have been told wherever cryptozoologists gather. 380 00:19:59,865 --> 00:20:04,412 Particularly in and around suburban Maryland. 381 00:20:04,412 --> 00:20:07,373 It all started following a shocking incident 382 00:20:07,373 --> 00:20:10,418 that took place in the small town of Bowie 383 00:20:10,418 --> 00:20:12,920 in October of 1971. 384 00:20:12,920 --> 00:20:14,755 (crickets chirping) 385 00:20:14,755 --> 00:20:17,675 (laughter, indistinct chatter) 386 00:20:17,675 --> 00:20:20,428 COUCH: A young teenage girl was having a sleepover 387 00:20:20,428 --> 00:20:22,304 with some of her friends. 388 00:20:22,304 --> 00:20:24,223 (loud snap) 389 00:20:24,223 --> 00:20:25,766 ‐What was that? ‐I don't know. 390 00:20:25,766 --> 00:20:27,226 COUCH: They looked out the window, 391 00:20:27,226 --> 00:20:30,229 and to their horror, they saw this strange, 392 00:20:30,229 --> 00:20:34,400 hairy creature skulking around outside. 393 00:20:34,400 --> 00:20:36,736 LEWIS: It scurried into the woods. 394 00:20:36,736 --> 00:20:40,322 A few days later, their new puppy went missing. 395 00:20:40,322 --> 00:20:43,409 Eventually, it was discovered along the railroad tracks. 396 00:20:45,161 --> 00:20:48,539 It had been decapitated and ripped apart. 397 00:20:51,333 --> 00:20:54,503 Skeptics claim it was just run over by a train. 398 00:20:54,503 --> 00:20:57,298 Others believed it was killed by the Goatman. 399 00:20:57,298 --> 00:21:00,050 (snarling) 400 00:21:00,050 --> 00:21:03,095 Usually, these kinds of stories of creatures 401 00:21:03,095 --> 00:21:04,930 have some starting point. 402 00:21:04,930 --> 00:21:08,517 For the Goatman, in 1971, 403 00:21:08,517 --> 00:21:13,355 everybody got hysterical and started reporting it. 404 00:21:13,355 --> 00:21:15,816 LEWIS: This case really spawned terror 405 00:21:15,816 --> 00:21:17,318 in the entire community. 406 00:21:17,318 --> 00:21:20,112 The fever reached a pitch when some teenagers 407 00:21:20,112 --> 00:21:22,281 thought they had the Goatman trapped. 408 00:21:22,281 --> 00:21:26,452 COUCH: People were so scared of the Goatman 409 00:21:26,452 --> 00:21:27,828 during those initial sightings 410 00:21:27,828 --> 00:21:30,289 that a posse of teenagers had actually 411 00:21:30,289 --> 00:21:31,791 closed off an entire road, 412 00:21:31,791 --> 00:21:33,501 claiming that they had captured the animal. 413 00:21:33,501 --> 00:21:35,211 And when police arrived, though, 414 00:21:35,211 --> 00:21:37,630 whatever it was that they had cornered had escaped. 415 00:21:41,050 --> 00:21:43,219 When you hear people's accounts of a goat‐like, 416 00:21:43,219 --> 00:21:47,556 man‐sized creature, you have to stop and think for one minute, 417 00:21:47,556 --> 00:21:48,974 you know, is it possible 418 00:21:48,974 --> 00:21:51,227 for a creature like this to even exist? 419 00:21:51,227 --> 00:21:53,813 It defies understanding. 420 00:21:53,813 --> 00:21:57,817 However, people have been seeing this creature for decades. 421 00:21:57,817 --> 00:21:59,819 REDFERN: Some cryptozoologists 422 00:21:59,819 --> 00:22:02,822 suggested that possibly it was the creation 423 00:22:02,822 --> 00:22:04,740 of some sort of secret lab, 424 00:22:04,740 --> 00:22:07,493 and that some experiments had been going on, 425 00:22:07,493 --> 00:22:10,162 and the creature had escaped 426 00:22:10,162 --> 00:22:12,331 from that same secret lab. 427 00:22:12,331 --> 00:22:14,667 (soft growling) 428 00:22:14,667 --> 00:22:16,877 RIHERD: And as far‐fetched as that may seem, 429 00:22:16,877 --> 00:22:21,006 in 1959, Soviet scientists were able 430 00:22:21,006 --> 00:22:23,217 to transplant the head 431 00:22:23,217 --> 00:22:27,638 and forelimbs of a small dog onto the body of a large dog. 432 00:22:30,474 --> 00:22:33,227 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 00:22:40,192 --> 00:22:44,321 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 437 00:22:48,200 --> 00:22:51,287 to try to accomplish this. 438 00:22:51,287 --> 00:22:56,375 He took the, uh... the head and front torso of a small dog, 439 00:22:56,375 --> 00:22:59,211 um, removed it and attached it 440 00:22:59,211 --> 00:23:02,089 to the body of a much larger dog, 441 00:23:02,089 --> 00:23:05,426 so it was basically able to be supported 442 00:23:05,426 --> 00:23:09,972 off of the heart and‐and vessels of the big dog. 443 00:23:09,972 --> 00:23:12,600 We tend to believe that we figured out everything 444 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 449 00:23:28,574 --> 00:23:32,077 and built and almost born this way? 450 00:23:33,913 --> 00:23:35,664 RIHERD: It's interesting to note 451 00:23:35,664 --> 00:23:38,834 that there's important research going on to produce 452 00:23:38,834 --> 00:23:41,795 something called a "chimera," which is a combination 453 00:23:41,795 --> 00:23:46,133 of two different types of DNA. 454 00:23:46,133 --> 00:23:48,427 The way this is performed is 455 00:23:48,427 --> 00:23:52,389 to introduce human genetic material into pig embryos. 456 00:23:52,389 --> 00:23:56,310 And what they found when they analyze the DNA of these embryos 457 00:23:56,310 --> 00:24:01,815 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 459 00:24:03,817 --> 00:24:06,862 for how to create different creatures or mix and match, 460 00:24:06,862 --> 00:24:10,032 uh, the DNA from two different species. 461 00:24:12,201 --> 00:24:14,203 SHATNER: A chimera? 462 00:24:14,203 --> 00:24:16,330 A creature comprised of the DNA 463 00:24:16,330 --> 00:24:20,292 from two entirely different species? 464 00:24:20,292 --> 00:24:24,630 Could such a frightening notion help to explain a beast 465 00:24:24,630 --> 00:24:28,217 as bizarre and disturbing 466 00:24:28,217 --> 00:24:30,386 as the Goatman? 467 00:24:33,847 --> 00:24:37,309 With the recent advances in DNA science, 468 00:24:37,309 --> 00:24:39,436 it's not completely implausible 469 00:24:39,436 --> 00:24:41,063 that some of these creatures are the result 470 00:24:41,063 --> 00:24:42,982 of these types of experiments. 471 00:24:45,651 --> 00:24:48,779 If the Goatman does exist, 472 00:24:48,779 --> 00:24:52,533 could it be the product of some unholy scientific experiment? 473 00:24:52,533 --> 00:24:54,034 There are those who believe 474 00:24:54,034 --> 00:24:57,329 that not only is such a disturbing notion true, 475 00:24:57,329 --> 00:25:00,749 but that mankind has opened a virtual Pandora's box‐‐ 476 00:25:00,749 --> 00:25:03,711 one that may now be too late for us to close. 477 00:25:03,711 --> 00:25:07,089 And the monster they cite as proof of their theory 478 00:25:07,089 --> 00:25:09,842 is the one that doesn't only walk on two legs 479 00:25:09,842 --> 00:25:13,470 but flies on two wings. 480 00:25:14,763 --> 00:25:20,519 The Mothman. 481 00:25:20,519 --> 00:25:22,771 SHATNER: Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 482 00:25:22,771 --> 00:25:24,773 April 1967. 483 00:25:27,067 --> 00:25:29,361 Linda Sigman and her boyfriend 484 00:25:29,361 --> 00:25:32,197 head out for a quiet nighttime drive. 485 00:25:34,033 --> 00:25:36,243 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 488 00:25:42,041 --> 00:25:43,667 they're not alone. 489 00:25:43,667 --> 00:25:47,296 We got out, and we sat on the car, 490 00:25:47,296 --> 00:25:49,339 and we're sitting there talking for a little bit, 491 00:25:49,339 --> 00:25:53,677 and I noticed a bright star over to my right. 492 00:25:53,677 --> 00:25:56,638 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. 499 00:26:16,158 --> 00:26:19,661 Finally got the car started, and we started to pull forward, 500 00:26:19,661 --> 00:26:22,039 and I saw him. 501 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, red‐eyed, human‐sized 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 Mothman‐type 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 flesh‐and‐blood 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 man‐sized creature with ten‐foot 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 to‐to 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 the‐the 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 crypto‐creatures, 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 unique‐looking 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 condor‐like 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 life‐‐ almost‐‐ 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 hideous‐looking creature, 745 00:39:32,078 --> 00:39:34,038 one to two feet long. 746 00:39:34,038 --> 00:39:36,583 People talked about it for generations. 747 00:39:36,583 --> 00:39:39,544 It can shoot out electricity for miles on end 748 00:39:39,544 --> 00:39:42,672 that can be felt by anyone traveling through the desert. 749 00:39:43,923 --> 00:39:45,508 It's even more terrifying 750 00:39:45,508 --> 00:39:48,720 because you can't see it till it's too late. 751 00:39:48,720 --> 00:39:51,222 ‐(roars) ‐It is said to pop up 752 00:39:51,222 --> 00:39:53,558 and shoot venom on its victims 753 00:39:53,558 --> 00:39:57,353 where the tiniest bit will cause the victim to drop dead. 754 00:39:57,353 --> 00:40:01,482 RIHERD: Biologists know of large species of worms, 755 00:40:01,482 --> 00:40:05,904 and they know of species of animals that can spit venom 756 00:40:05,904 --> 00:40:08,406 or that can electrocute their prey, 757 00:40:08,406 --> 00:40:10,491 but to find all of these features 758 00:40:10,491 --> 00:40:13,953 in one species of animal is highly unusual. 759 00:40:13,953 --> 00:40:17,248 COUCH: People who live near the Gobi Desert in Mongolia 760 00:40:17,248 --> 00:40:19,542 are deathly afraid of this creature, 761 00:40:19,542 --> 00:40:21,544 and, actually, uh, there are descriptions 762 00:40:21,544 --> 00:40:24,255 given by the prime minister of Mongolia 763 00:40:24,255 --> 00:40:26,591 saying that this is what the creature looks like 764 00:40:26,591 --> 00:40:29,218 and that it's out there in the Gobi Desert. 765 00:40:31,262 --> 00:40:33,097 COLEMAN: There's many science‐fiction 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 00:40:48,279 --> 00:40:50,615 or a cautionary tale of avoiding things 772 00:40:50,615 --> 00:40:52,575 that can kill you in the desert. 773 00:40:52,575 --> 00:40:54,953 I think they were actually seeing something 774 00:40:54,953 --> 00:40:57,497 that terrified them. They witnessed it 775 00:40:57,497 --> 00:40:59,666 killing their friends and loved ones, 776 00:40:59,666 --> 00:41:02,293 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 00:41:06,297 --> 00:41:09,133 can cause instant death? 780 00:41:09,133 --> 00:41:12,845 And if you somehow managed to avoid its venom, 781 00:41:12,845 --> 00:41:14,681 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 00:41:22,522 --> 00:41:25,149 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 00:41:39,205 --> 00:41:41,833 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 00:41:53,428 --> 00:41:56,639 Let them remain The UnXplained. 796 00:41:59,767 --> 00:42:02,770 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 63345

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