By Animal Discovery founder Jonathan Whitcomb We listen to you Late April of 2021: A viewer of one of my Youtube livestream videos told me what his son suggested for living-pterosaur research: Sound recordings of these flying creatures could help identify them and where they fly, especially recording the audio at night. Throughout the first… Continue reading Suggestions From the Public
Month: April 2021
Purposes of Animal Discovery
By Jonathan Whitcomb The following will probably be in the A.D. policies statement, at least in the early stages of the existence of this nonprofit organization. 1) To inform the public about the existence, or potential existence, of apparent modern pterosaurs2) To promote the public’s open-minded consideration of reports from eyewitnesses, or potential eyewitnesses, of… Continue reading Purposes of Animal Discovery
About the Ropen “Pterodactyl”
By the founder of Animal Discovery, Jonathan David Whitcomb Since the year 2003, I have held a special interest in eyewitness reports of a flying creature that has become known as the ropen, what some persons have called a “pterodactyl” or a “flying dinosaur”. The word ropen comes from the Kovai language of Umboi Island… Continue reading About the Ropen “Pterodactyl”
Preliminary Plans for Representatives
Volunteer Representatives (Reps) of Animal Discovery can communicate with eyewitnesses and members of the news media and other persons. A Rep can be a member of the Board of Directors or not. Each Rep will probably be one of three types: One area (using English) One language, worldwide (not English) One language* in one area… Continue reading Preliminary Plans for Representatives
Welcome to Animal Discovery
We’re here to listen to eyewitnesses of animals that had previously been thought to exist only as fossils in our modern world. Our specialty in cryptozoology is in apparently featherless flying creatures that are not bats, such as the ropen. Many Westerners refer to these flying creatures as ‘pterodactyls’, although technically the correct word is… Continue reading Welcome to Animal Discovery