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Description Finally, another critter for my State Cryptids blog.

Read the original entry here: statecryptids.blogspot.com/201…

In popular culture UFOs are assumed to be artificial crafts piloted by extraterrestrial beings. But what if the truth of these anomalies is even weirder? What if they are themselves living creatures?

In the October 1959 issue of Flying Saucer magazine, a letter appeared from an anonymous reader- later claimed by various sources to be named Don Wood Jr.- detailing his encounter with a bizarre pair of otherworldly creatures on top of a Nevada mesa in 1925. According to Wood, he and three other men were flying a set of Curtiss JN-4 airplanes- commonly known as “Jennies”- over the desert. The men decided to touch down on top of a mesa to explore the landscape. They had not been on the ground long when a red disk, 8 feet in diameter, descended slowly from the sky. As the strange object touched down, Wood and his colleagues realized that it was some sort of animal. It appeared to be “breathing” by raising its top half up and down, creating a six-inch opening all along the rim in a manner that Wood likened to a clam opening and closing its shell. A large chunk had been bitten out of the creature’s side, and its body oozed a metallic-looking froth.  After about twenty minutes of rest, the animal began to glow bright red and attempted to float up into the air. Its injuries were apparently too severe, however, because it quickly sank back down.

As the stunned men watched the creature, a shadow fell over them. They looked up to find an even larger disk-shaped being floating down from the sky. This one ignored Wood and his companions as it settled over the injured creature and latched onto it with four sucker-tipped tentacles. In a burst of speed, the newcomer flew straight up with its smaller counterpart in tow and vanished into the sky. Whether the larger disk was helping or attempting to eat the other creature, Wood could not say.

The idea that UFOs could be living creatures, rather than extraterrestrial crafts, has been proposed by several paranormal researchers. Proponents of this theory point to the way many of these objects appear to dance around or chase each other in a manner akin to animals playing. Others have cited the appearance of “star jelly”- strange, apparently organic slime-  falling from the sky or being found on the ground after a flurry of UFO activity (I do need to point out, however, that many samples of star jelly have, in fact, turned out to be slime molds, colonies of Nostoc bacteria, bird vomit and other Earthly biological substances. So this line of evidence is rather dubious).

Author Trevor James Constable believed that many if not all, UFOs were actually gigantic, amoebae-like organisms that were normally invisible to the human eye. Using infrared photo filters, he claimed to have taken hundreds of pictures of these creatures completely filling the skies over Earth.*  Other people have also claimed to witness bizarre, organic-looking beings, collectively known as atmospheric beasts- drifting through the sky at high altitudes.

A fairly recent phenomenon may be further evidence of these supposed atmospheric beasts. Within the last few decades, several people have reported sighting what appear to be flying manta rays. The creatures are usually described as being flat gray and translucent, with large fin-like wings, but no discernible heads, tails or limbs. Are these creatures related to Woods’ flying clams? Are both perhaps part of an unseen aerial ecosystem existing miles above our heads much like the “air jungles” of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s short story The Horror of the Heights.


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godofwarlover [2023-06-21 20:08:45 +0000 UTC]

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NocturnalSea In reply to godofwarlover [2023-06-30 15:17:05 +0000 UTC]

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godofwarlover In reply to NocturnalSea [2023-06-30 15:23:07 +0000 UTC]

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Lediblock2 [2022-12-29 19:08:53 +0000 UTC]

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NocturnalSea In reply to Lediblock2 [2022-12-30 17:11:05 +0000 UTC]

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BluegirlWoomy [2021-05-05 15:20:20 +0000 UTC]

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NocturnalSea In reply to Amarok59 [2020-04-29 06:21:50 +0000 UTC]

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Trainwrekcomics [2018-03-25 01:31:32 +0000 UTC]

A nice little story, but these creatures are obviously not real, and these men were either making it up or were REALLY high on mescaline.

Remember, the paranormal does not, has not, and will never exist.

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lissamphibia In reply to Trainwrekcomics [2024-03-11 17:29:32 +0000 UTC]

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NocturnalSea In reply to Trainwrekcomics [2018-03-26 16:59:11 +0000 UTC]

Oh I know. I mainly approach my cryptid entries as folklore or misidentification of existing animals or phenomena. They are our modern mythology, much like dragons, griffins, yokai, vampires and other monsters were for people of past centuries. 

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Trainwrekcomics In reply to NocturnalSea [2018-03-26 17:05:45 +0000 UTC]

Ah, ok! Thanks for the clear-up!

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Draxer9 In reply to Trainwrekcomics [2018-12-30 21:47:55 +0000 UTC]

*-Whacks you with a Giant Squid (AKA "Kraken")-*

HEY!

THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK!

KRAKENS WERE PARANORMAL! THEN BAM, WE GOT ONE!

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Trainwrekcomics In reply to Draxer9 [2018-12-31 02:14:47 +0000 UTC]

Giant squids were the INSPIRATION for the kraken, they never really WERE the kraken, which was supposed to be so huge as to actually drag down GALLEONS simply by submerging. The kraken of myth never really existed. 

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Nyktomorphia In reply to Trainwrekcomics [2019-09-20 03:02:36 +0000 UTC]

Weird distinction but okay

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Trainwrekcomics In reply to Nyktomorphia [2019-09-20 03:12:51 +0000 UTC]

Not really that weird. The Kraken itself was reported to be 60, 70 or more feet in length. Most giant squids are anywhere from 30 to 40, with the Colossal Squid (another species) being the biggest at 46 feet. Most humans have trouble discerning size in certain conditions, and this applies to sailors of antiquity. 

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Nyktomorphia In reply to Trainwrekcomics [2019-09-20 04:03:09 +0000 UTC]

I mean that it’s weird to say “reports of this creature lack scientific rigour, therefore it does not exist, even though we have identified the animal these reports were describing”. That’s like saying leopards aren’t real because Panthera pardus is not actually the hybrid offspring of a lion and a panther.

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Trainwrekcomics In reply to Nyktomorphia [2019-09-20 04:41:47 +0000 UTC]

Ah, I get you now. To hopefully elucidate;

Even if we've identified the animal responsible for the inspiration of the kraken, the kraken as it is described in folklore (big enough to drag down full sized sailing ships, which are huge if you've ever seen one) doesn't exist as it is simply that; folklore. The creature we call the kraken is nothing but folklore, even if it's based on a real creature. It's like saying a brown bear is a sasquatch/yeti or an owl is a mothman, they're simply misidentifications of real creatures that have been changed via centuries of folklore into fantastic beasts. 

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Xhodocto385 [2017-04-27 00:45:04 +0000 UTC]

love these bizarre aliens, i hope you do more ufo and lovecraftian aliens this year.

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NocturnalSea In reply to Xhodocto385 [2017-05-08 16:58:01 +0000 UTC]

Thanks I definitely want to get back to doing more Lovecraftian stuff soon.

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Jakeukalane [2017-04-25 11:55:09 +0000 UTC]

amazing

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NocturnalSea In reply to Jakeukalane [2017-05-08 16:58:11 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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Jakeukalane In reply to NocturnalSea [2017-05-10 16:22:31 +0000 UTC]

welcome

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TrilobiteCannibal [2017-04-25 02:55:33 +0000 UTC]

so weird! I can only see these as the organic ships of some organic technology based civilization

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NocturnalSea In reply to TrilobiteCannibal [2017-05-08 16:58:36 +0000 UTC]

I like that idea. I've always had a fondness for biotech vehicles.

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JustaRandomGourgeist [2017-04-24 05:22:09 +0000 UTC]

Honestly one of my favorite UFO stories. I really wonder whenever it was a maternal instinct or predatory behavior?

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NocturnalSea In reply to JustaRandomGourgeist [2017-05-08 16:59:30 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I wonder myself. I'd like to think it was one animal trying to help out another. That does beg the question though- what exactly took a bite out of the first creature, then?

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