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From myth and legend to science and history We take a topic and ask the simple question

"what if" In this video we ask if there are giant birds

living on the planet?

The Thunder bird!!

A quick google search will find you landing on the pages of a vintage puppet show, or

tech tips and tricks for managing your email list, to look for this cryptid we need to

search a little deeper.

This most elusive cryptid of the America's is hard to find, said to be a giant eagle-like

bird with an incredible strength and size.

These avian terrors have been reported and sighted in much of the Midwest United States.

The Thunderbird has many incarnations and is found in many of the legends told by the

first nations tribes.

One such tribe is The Sioux Nation, their tales of this demon bird has the thunder bird

called the "Wakinyan Tanka."

These first nations' people say that the Thunderbird is far from a mythical monster,

they tell of a group of non-physical entities whom live in the regions Black Hills.

These beings wear cloth made from clouds, they are formless but when they appear and

take form, each different entity manifest a colour to match the four cardinal points;

Black for the west, yellow for the east, the north represented by red, and the south is

white.

The non-corporeal nature of these men like creatures is not where the strangeness ends,

they are said to be of huge size and possess wings that have four joints, and they have

large hooked beaks filled with sharp pointed teeth and on their feet, enormous talons.

These birdmen are thought to be watchers, overseeing the world making sure it is kept

pure and clean.

"Shaman are said to see the Wakinyan in dreams, but only in fleeting glimpses.

The Thunderbird as a whole has reportedly never been seen in its entirety in any vision,

so instead is pieced together from the many shamanic dreams and visions that have occurred

over the years, and the descriptions have then been passed down through the ages using

native oral tradition.

Another tribe has a different take on the creature.

The Yaqui tribe tells of the "Otam Kawi."

This is a giant bird reported to be living in the hills of Otam Kawi.

This huge raptor is said to fly out in search of food, sometimes carrying men, women, and

children away to feast upon in its hilly hide away.

Yaqui people had so much fear of the monster that they would avoid holding ceremonial dances

for fear the noise would attract the beastly the bird.

So if these thunderbirds are attracted by noise and commotion as is the case with many

other predatory species, there must be some compelling sightings and maybe hard physical

evidence?

On July 25, 1977, in the early evening a group of three boys were playing hide-and-seek in

a backyard this is when two giant birds swooped down at them, these aerial behemoths narrowly

missed one of the boys, Travis Goodwin.

Travis ran and hid in a plastic pool in the yard.

The birds circled around and dived in for another attempt, this attack was successful

as one of the birds snatched up Marlon Lowe.

The bird held Lowe in its talons, carrying the young boy about three feet from the ground,

for a distance of 35 feet.

The boy fought and screamed for his life until he broke the birds grip and was free to run

for cover.

This attack was witnesses by the Marlon Lowe's parents and two family friends whom were also

present at the time of the attack, the third boy who had been playing with Travis and Marlon

also saw the whole event unfold from the safety of his hiding place.

Local police received reports of the incident along with the Illinois Department of Conservation.

The authorities didn't take the Lowe's report seriously.

Maybe they should have because as it turns out Illinois has a rich history of giant birds-of-prey.

In 1673 Jacque Marquette and Louis Joliet traveled the area, they made a record in their

diaries of an image carved some 50 feet high into a bluff where the Illinois and Mississippi

Rivers meet.

This giant image could have been an ancient warning sign left to warn others of the danger

of these winged agents of death.

This carving was given the name "Piasa Bird."

The "Piasa Bird," according to local tribal legend was a large scaled bird its body was

said to have aspects of mammal, bird, reptile, and fish.

The Illini tribe tell tale of living under threat of attack from this creature, that

was until chief, Ouatoga, killed the monster with poison arrows.

This was said to have happened long before the area was explored by European settlers.

If we trust that the story could be true we should take into account that most predators

have a range or an area to which they lay claim, and often defend said area keeping

others of their kind away and securing their source of food.

If these thunderbirds are indeed real they would not be numerous, so maybe once the chief

had killed this Thunderbird there wasn't another bird near enough to take its place?

The sightings didn't stop there.

Numerous reports of giant birds dot the pages of history books through the times of Europe

settlement.

Old tin-type photos have appeared online showing men of the old west holding carcasses of thunderbirds

they shot and killed.

These vary in believability, some are clearly frauds showing what seems to be pterosaurs,

an ancient flying dinosaur.

Although some claim that this animal may also survive until present day.

Maybe something we should look into at a later date.

Let me know if you would like to see that in the comments.

Back to the thunderbird.

Sightings do still happen today in 2002 A huge bird was spotted in Alaska.

Residents in the villages of Togiak and Manokotak saw a bird the size of a light aircraft,

Reports said the wingspan of this bird was an estimated 14 feet.

One of the most recent sighting was captured during closing stages of US Grand Prix on

October 22, 2017.

A shadow of a bird shaped figure soars over the track and it is enormous when compared

to the Formula One car below.

So what could this animal be, is there an enormous species of bird flying around mid-western

America.

Giant birds have and do exist, and it would seem that the biggest of them are always predatory

in nature.

We know of the giant condor, the cassowary and the many species of large eagle found

around the world.

In the not too distant past the planet was stalked by terror birds with their T-rex-like

feet, and a hooked beaks that could sever the spinal cord of a horse in a single blow,

They were however flightless.

one would think they would be the scariest bird we can imagine.

But no!

There was a large flying predator that matched the reports of thunderbirds.

Argentavis.

This giant bird was a highly aggressive predator.

Thought to be a territorial creature, an active hunter and scavenger, they scavenged dead

bodies over large distances.

This sounds very much like reported thunderbird behavior.

Its appearance also rhymes true with the description of thunderbirds over the centuries

They had stout, strong legs and large feet which enabled them to walk with ease.

This could account for the comparisons with birdmen made by the Sioux tribes.

The manner in which they walked being comparable to that of a man.

Their bill was large, rather slender, and had a hooked tip with a wide gape.

This again fits Sioux description.

Argentavis had an estimated wing span of almost twenty feet, the largest flying bird on record,

this brings us to the last piece of evidence or coincidence depending on your belief, the

name.

Thunderbirds got their name as they were often seen at the time before a large storm hit,

this could lend credence to the story as large birds would need to follow and ride the drafts

to stay in flight, not unlike the way a modern eagle rides mountain up currents today.

Researcher John A. Keel mapped Thunderbird sightings and found that they corresponded

chronologically and geographically with storm movement across the United States.

This cyptid seems to be associated with many hard facts could they be out there hiding

in the highest most inaccessible parts of the U.S?

What do you think, are Thunderbirds real?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments below

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Until next time.

For more infomation >> Thunder birds 'IF' the legend is true? - Duration: 12:04.

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Georgia Toffolo's ex James Middleton is the 'first contestant announced for Survival of the Fittest' - Duration: 2:38.

Georgia Toffolo's ex James Middleton is the 'first contestant announced for Survival of the Fittest'

Georgia Toffolos ex James Middleton is reportedly the first contestant to be announced for ITVs new show: Survival of the Fittest.

The show, which has been likened to Love Island, is the ultimate battle of the sexes that will see a team of males and females go head to head with one another.

Despite the series not focusing on couples, the contestants chosen are currently not in relationships and the first singleton to be announced is Toffs ex, James Middleton.

The 23-year-old enjoyed an on-off relationship with the Made in Chelsea star before they split ahead of her appearance in Im a Celebrity.

A TV insider told The Sun: James saw his ex do well on I'm A Celeb and remained supportive of her during her time on the show.

  But now he wants a taste of the action and cant wait to travel out to South Africa to be put through his paces.

With a name like Middleton he's sure to do well, some contestants will even think he's royalty. Toff has apparently moved on since her split with James and has been seen hooking up wit Charles Goode, who was rumored to be engaged to Prince Harrys ex Chelsy Davies.

The show begins this month and will be hosted by Irish TV presenter Laura Whitmore.

More: ITV Fans have already expressed their excitement for Survival of the Fittest with one taking to Twitter saying: #SurvivalOfTheFittest looks a bit raunchy! and another commenting: Cant wait for it to start. Contestants will undergo both mental and physical challenges (apparently as bad as bushtucker trials), and although theyre battling against each other, were hoping they may get distracted by the opposite sex.

For more infomation >> Georgia Toffolo's ex James Middleton is the 'first contestant announced for Survival of the Fittest' - Duration: 2:38.

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Subaru Forester 2.0 i AWD CVT-Automaat Luxury met Navigatie de Prijs is Rijklaar - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Subaru Forester 2.0 i AWD CVT-Automaat Luxury met Navigatie de Prijs is Rijklaar - Duration: 1:00.

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Napoleon arrives in Montreal — his portrait, that is - Duration: 2:15.

One of the things that we are going to explain in this room is the emblems

of the Empire. I mean designing conceiving the emblems of the Empire is

a crucial question for the new regime, which starts in 1804. The idea was to

choose in fact two emblems that would be complementary to each other. The first

one would be the eagle and the eagle would be the Roman eagle, which you can

see on top of the sceptre, and with a signification for the for the Roman eagle

which would be more military. It's the victorious bird

per principle and associated to that would be the bee, which would be more

associated with the oeuvre and the work of the regime from a more civil point of

view. It's the idea of building a new society and that the bee...the fact of the

bees working all together is just considered as the perfect symbol for

that obviously we're talking about very authoritarian and very strong political

regime where no one is supposed to question the authority of the

emperor. I think it's it's crucial from a political point of view. It''s interesting

also from an artistic point of view because Gérard, the painter who paints but

also conceive of course paints and conceives the way the emperor has to be

represented. is a pupil of the neoclassical school and so in his mind

the way to represent the hero of the day has to be inspired by antiquity, he has

to be inspired by a certain conception of heroism and the fact of being really

facing very frontally and very abruptly with the look of the Emperor

is a real statement an aesthetic statement on the part of jihad the very

purpose of the portrait is that whoever you are, when you stand in front

of that image, you feel like you're automatically transformed

into a subject. You don't want to mess up with the person represented and you

realize that okay I know where I stand and

I know that this person has an aura and an authority that I cannot compete with

or even question.

For more infomation >> Napoleon arrives in Montreal — his portrait, that is - Duration: 2:15.

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My Corgi is Defective plus a Ranch Tip - Duration: 2:35.

See this? It's a pile of halters. That is not what you do. You hang them up on the hooks.

You will know that Hank, and I didn't do that. Our helper did.

So in talking about hanging halters

I'm not saying that to criticize our helper the point is

We really need stuff to be organized we can't have it in the way when we're running in and out of the shed

trying to get saddle pads and throwing stuff really we need it organized it can get pretty chaotic and

Halters are things that cause wrecks ie

Mia tripping or you know somebody tripping and falling it's not fun

We haven't really had anybody hurt from tripping over them other than bruises and bumps

but still

when I was a kid I would have had my butt kicked if I would have left those halters in a pile and

it really is there's a spot for everything it really makes life easier if you keep things organized and

especially it keeps the tack in better shape when you're trying to grab a halter.

And you pick up five instead of just one makes a big difference.

And it just saves frustration. Horses alone sometimes can be frustrating that depending on their moods and their personalities.

So you don't need stuff like that on top of all of it, so let's go get the horses now and a couple mules.

Keep him out of the way. He always wants to go. But check this out. Do you see this spider web?

You see that it's way cool

It's not going to be there for long once we get going.

Look at this girl. She's eating grain. What even?

Shorty! It's not for dogs

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