The general-bioluminescent-flying-predator hypothesis is actually more credible than the specific ropen-bat-insect hypothesis; both involve the possibility of living pterosaurs in Texas. That strange suggestion comes from a number of eyewitnesses of apparent pterosaurs in Texas, over the years.
This press release comes from the national publication-promotion campaign for the second edition of the nonfiction cryptozooogy book "Live Pterosaurs in America."
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The general-bioluminescent-flying-predator hypothesis is actually more credible than the specific ropen-bat-insect hypothesis; both involve the possibility of living pterosaurs in Texas. That strange suggestion comes from a number of eyewitnesses of apparent pterosaurs in Texas, over the years.
This press release comes from the national publication-promotion campaign for the second edition of the nonfiction cryptozooogy book "Live Pterosaurs in America."
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