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San Antonio Zoo surprises terminally ill Austin resident with flamingo

San Antonio Zoo surprises terminally ill Austin resident with flamingo
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San Antonio Zoo surprises terminally ill Austin resident with flamingo

San Antonio Zoo surprises terminally ill Austin resident with flamingo
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That creature is not of this world : the big birds of South Texas

FacebookTwitterEmail A micro-film news-clipping from the San Antonio Evening News about an incident with two Southside teachers and bizzare sightings in February, 1976.Ken Gerhard Every week, we explore a different Texas ghost/story of the unknown. This week, we take a distinctly Texas crypto-zoological turn. In February of 1976, two school teachers in San Antonio s Southside school district found themselves driving in separate vehicles down a desolate road.  The two identified a pair of what looked to be giant birds, with bony structures and wingspans stretching 15 to 20 feet, a look reminiscent to one teacher of a pteranodon, an extinct type of flying reptile that lived 160 million years ago. 

That creature is not of this world : the big birds of South Texas

FacebookTwitterEmail A micro-film news-clipping from the San Antonio Evening News about an incident with two Southside teachers and bizzare sightings in February, 1976.Ken Gerhard Every week, we explore a different Texas ghost/story of the unknown. This week, we take a distinctly Texas crypto-zoological turn. In February of 1976, two school teachers in San Antonio s Southside school district found themselves driving in separate vehicles down a desolate road.  The two identified a pair of what looked to be giant birds, with bony structures and wingspans stretching 15 to 20 feet, a look reminiscent to one teacher of a pteranodon, an extinct type of flying reptile that lived 160 million years ago. 

Photos: San Antonio Zoo welcomes latest baby Prepare to swoon

Scroll below for pics of the newest San Antonio Zoo cutie.   Already knows their angles.  So cozy in the hay. Courtesy of San Antonio Zoo According to the San Antonio Zoo, Blue duikers are on the Species Survival Plan and have a conservation status listed as Least Concern. Courtesy of San Antonio Zoo The blue duiker s hue blends in with the Big Cat Valley area of the zoo. Courtesy of San Antonio Zoo President & CEO San Antonio Zoo Tim Morrow on this week s birth, this has already been a fantastic year as we have welcomed many new births throughout the zoo, and this is just one more reason to celebrate. I am very proud of our Animal Care Specialists and veterinary teams for their hard work and dedication in securing a future for wildlife.

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