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mr_halo

Colorado’s River Dinosaurs

In expedition news, Nick Sucik, a Minnesota cryptozoologist, traveled to Colorado, to investigate reports from the last twenty years of three-foot tall, five-foot long "River Dinosaurs," reportedly said to walk bipedally. Sucik conducted two fact-finding explorations in July and October, to the Cortez and Yellow Jacket, Colorado, areas, to follow up on old as well as 2001 encounters with the cryptid. Local reptile pet retailers thought the creatures might be escaped monitor lizards; Sucik remained open-minded about what might be out there.

anyone from the colorado area ever heard anything about these creatures?
Conspiracy
thats pretty interesting.. never heared of something like that but cool
Mysteryman
The only thing I know or found about this was this site/article:
http://www.100megsfree4.com/farshores/ccorep.htm
Could the Southwest be home to a mysterious new species of reptile?

Nick Sucik, a private researcher from Minnesota, thinks it’s possible. Sucik has been tracking sightings of an elusive lizard-like creature ever since hearing tales of "river dinosaurs" from those involved in the legally sketchy "reptile trade."

The "dino" is said to walk exclusively on its hind legs; to stand about 3 feet tall; and to have armlike appendages instead of forelegs. The reptile usually is seen near a wet environment and moves swiftly, with grace, Sucik said.

Reports of sightings trickled in, first in Pagosa Springs in 1982, then in Pueblo, Sucik said.

And, he said, the same thing happened here in Cortez — "But it was kind of unexpected how we heard about it."

An Unsolved Mysteries episode had featured the story of a Cortez couple who had been visiting in Arizona. While there, the couple apparently saw the body of a reptile unlike any they had ever seen before. "It looked like a toy to them," Sucik said, and when they told their tale, "No one took them seriously."

Except, perhaps, for Sucik himself.

In an attempt to follow up on the story, Sucik wrote the Journal and later placed a classified ad, seeking communication from anyone who might have seen the enigmatic reptile. The letter netted a response from Northern California, but the ad brought results from closer to home.

According to Sucik, a woman and her daughter e-mailed him details of a similar sighting that took place in 2001 as they were driving in the Yellow Jacket area.

"Suddenly, this thing runs out. At first, they thought it was a young deer, because of its size," Sucik said.

The women described it as having a long neck and skinny legs like a bird. However, it had no feathers and its "arms" seemed to go out of its upright neck rather than its body.

The women estimated that the creature would measure about 5 feet, if stretched from neck to tail.

"It looked to them like a cross between a bird and a dinosaur." When they got home, each drew a picture of the creature and realized they had each seen exactly the same thing, he said.

The description matched that of other sightings, and the women happened to have been near an irrigation creek. "Every reference we’ve heard usually affiliates them with water," Sucik said. "That’s where the term ‘River Dino’ comes from."

Sucik discovered it wasn’t the first sighting in the area. In March or April 1996, a local woman said she saw something similar near her home at the Kampark outside Mesa Verde.

"I was sitting on the couch, and looked out the front door," the woman, who did not wish to be identified, told the Journal. "I saw something, not a lizard, really, about 3 1/2 feet long and 3 1/2 feet high. It moved very fast. As far as I remember, there were only two legs that seemed to balance it."

She said the creature moved very swiftly, and had a cone-shaped nose and a tail that extended about 2 feet out from its body. It had come from a pond area.

"It was kind of unusual," she said "I didn’t know if I was seeing things, or what. I never had anything like that happen before.

"I thought, ‘Maybe it’s someone’s pet’, I wasn’t frightened; I just thought it was unusual."

She checked reference books, but could not find anything similar to what she’d seen. Jeff Thulin of the Reptile Reserve told her it might have been a monitor lizard, however, monitors could not live throughout the winter locally.

Thulin said others have since mentioned that they have seen "a large lizard running around. I don’t know any specifics at all except that it’s large and looks out of place."

"It doesn’t match anything," he said of the description. The woman said she has tried to put it out of her mind. "Some people think you’re nuts."

Sucik isn’t sure what people have seen. A lizard, he said, "is a reptile on four legs. These reptiles are always on their hind legs. The only reptile to fit that morphology is a dinosaur — that kind of creates extra interest."

"It’s not strange. It’s like a new species that hasn’t been classified in the area."

Sucik said it’s possible the reptile is an escapee from trade in exotic pets. Even so, the description doesn’t match anything known, he said.

Walken
Never heard of it before but I'm sure someone will have.

Good find.
Mysteryman
Don't sound like something that would represent an astonishing discovery?
mr_halo
QUOTE(Mysteryman @ Mar 6 2005, 06:09 PM)
Don't sound like something that would represent an astonishing discovery?
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so a potential creature that could have survived since the time of the dinosaurs wouldn't be counted as an astonishing discovery?

i think a smaller dinosaur species would be much more likely to survive rather than huge sauropod dinosaur...

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Mysteryman
Well I mean if their can't be anything to prove at all if their were even sightings at all on the Colorado River, what would their be? I might be taking about something different...
FLY SPITTA
That 's pretty interesting cool find anthough I had never heard of it no matter it's cool! Nice find. thumbsup.gif
absinthegreen329
I would really like to see the discovery of a new species! Especially reptilian.
Mysteryman
Discovering a new species at all would be an astonishing achievement for me,
Canadian Rottweiler
Very cool thumbsup.gif
Panthera leo atrox
There is more infromation (discussions) on Cryptozoology.com. Use the search.
Mysteryman
Their forums are much more "un-less peacefull" than ours - I'm starting to realize that (a good thing for us)...
Panthera leo atrox
Less peaceful? I've always found they're some of the best people I've dealt with for respectful treatment and not accepting nonsense from troublemakers (although I do stay out of the politics section tongue.gif .)
Mysteryman
No, your right. Its just that some specific topics (religion, evolution, sex, etc.) their like over each others heads -
Panthera leo atrox
Probably, but it's probably like that everywhere. tongue.gif
Canadian Rottweiler
Could be.
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