Giant Raptor Terrorizes Alaskan Village 91
An anonymous reader writes "A giant raptor, rumored to have a wingspan of 14 feet, has been spotted by a number of Alaskans in the general vicinity of Manokotak. There is speculation that the beast could be a Steller's sea eagle, but Phil Schempf, of the Fish and Wildlife Service, is dubious: He says that no creature that large has flown in more than 100,000 years. Read about it in this Anchorage Daily News article, which notes that residents have been warned to keep their children indoors."
Taste like chicken. (Score:5, Funny)
Man...just the idea of 13 foot wing span makes my lips start to twitch. UMMM....wings....hot sauce...FIRE UP THE GRILL!!!
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:2, Insightful)
OHH NOW THATS WHAT I WANT FOR DINNER!
i doubt it, it was a joke, everyone see's it as a funny comment that has no real meaning, except for you of coarse. lighten up pal, for your own good
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:1, Funny)
kid eating bird (Score:2)
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:4, Informative)
Sheesh... go into your preferences [slashdot.org] and set Funny moderations to -6, then you won't have to see funny things again on Slashdot.
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:1)
It *was* getting tedious - I took your advice
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:1)
shame on you!
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:1)
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:1)
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:2, Funny)
We kill chickens because we are hungry
We kill lions because it's fun
We kill humans because they are pests...
by George Carlin
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:2)
I am sure I am going straight to hell for that one.....weeeee.
damn hippies... (Score:1)
Re:Taste like chicken. (Score:3, Funny)
Next week news:
"In a follow up of the giant eagle sightings. A climber claims to have seen a black rider on top of the bad-ass bird"
Why don't birds taste like chicken? (Score:2)
I'm thinking that chicken just tastes like reptile.
Move along people, nothing to see here.. (Score:5, Funny)
obviously... (Score:2, Funny)
Heard it all before (Score:3, Informative)
Invest in some skepticism.
Okay (Score:2)
Fair enough.
"In our next story, the economic downturn hasn't been affecting everyone. Manokotak, a tiny village [state.ak.us] in Alaska has been experiencing a huge tourism boom, after villages reported sightings of a "fucking huge, pterodactyl-like beast". Asked whether he feels the creature will show itself soon to any tourists, the village mayor responded, "Sure, and you can make your chances even better by investing in a pair of official Manokotak beast-spotting binoculars. And perhaps you'd prefer to do your watching through the enormous plate-glass windows of our comfortable beast-themed Manokotak restauraunt."
Claims that the beast is a hoax have been violently rejected by villages. One man said, "That's stupid. Who would have anything to gain in making up a story about a giant bird?"
I am completely speculating here... (Score:1)
Re:I am completely speculating here... (Score:4, Funny)
No.
Dammit Scully! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I am completely speculating here... (Score:1)
11-11.5 ft. wingspan for the Wandering Albatross (Score:5, Interesting)
of spending several months aloft hunting the ocean
and never touching land. They don't weigh as much as the Steller's but they are big. But they are
exclusive to the Southern Hemisphere. Maybe one got very lost. Possibly blown off course by a hurricane. Maybe the russians have been busy with genetic experimentation. Or perhaps it's a Chernobyl migrant.
Re:11-11.5 ft. wingspan for the Wandering Albatros (Score:2, Funny)
Or the chinise or the USA.
Re:11-11.5 ft. wingspan for the Wandering Albatros (Score:3, Funny)
Re:11-11.5 ft. wingspan for the Wandering Albatros (Score:2)
Although if someone kills it to see what it is, and it is in fact an Albatross, they'll have bad luck...
-tid242
Re:11-11.5 ft. wingspan for the Wandering Albatros (Score:1)
heh. blown 10000 miles off course? that's one heck of a hurricane.
Giant bird HOWTO: (Score:4, Funny)
2:
3: Big assed bird!!!
Re:Giant bird HOWTO: (Score:1)
Big Pigeons and the economy (Score:2)
Re:Giant bird HOWTO: (Score:1)
profit!!! (Score:1)
2:
3: Big assed bird!!!
4: ???
5: Profit!!!
The end is near! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:The end is near! (Score:2)
Re:The end is near! (Score:5, Funny)
No worries, mate. We haven't been on the top of the chain for a while.
Pray! Repent!
Methinks you mean: "Repent, prey!"
Re:The end is near! (Score:3, Interesting)
There was a very large eagle that was native to New Zealand. It used to pray on the large flightless birds. Tended to break their legs and their necks.
When humanity arrived, the bird went extinct. However, it might have been self defense. After all, from a bird's perspective, what's the difference between a large flightless bipedal mammal and a large flightless bipedal bird? Especially when both die when you break their neck?
Just my 2 zorkmids,
Dasunt
Easy (Score:2)
Now - we just need to tell this to the rest of humanity.
Raptor (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Raptor (Score:1)
Re:Raptor (Score:1)
Manokotak (Score:4, Informative)
The solution to this problem.... (Score:3, Funny)
Alternate link (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Alternate link (Score:2, Informative)
Or a short one here [ananova.com].
more alternate links (damn slashdot) (Score:5, Informative)
Southwest Alaskans say bird is the size of a small plane [nwsource.com]
Seattle Post Intelligencer,WA
A super-sized bird in Alaska [knoxstudio.com]-Scripps Howard News Service
Raptor-like bird spotted in Alaska [ananova.com]-Ananova
Southwest Alaskans say bird is the size of a small plane [peninsulaclarion.com]-Kenai Peninsula
Re:more alternate links (damn slashdot) (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.muratasystem.or.jp/~dbjack/nbirds.htm [muratasystem.or.jp]
Re:more alternate links (damn slashdot) (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.nwf.org/internationalwildlife/2000/sea
Re:more alternate links (damn slashdot) (Score:1)
Try to reply to other people comments instead of starting new threads.
...
Re:more alternate links (damn slashdot) (Score:5, Funny)
OK, has anyone been observed looking up at the sky and asking 'Is it a bird? Is it a plane?'
Sorry...
Actually they'd say (Score:2)
When Raptors Fly!! (Score:1, Informative)
Re:When Raptors Fly!! (Score:4, Informative)
A dictionary [dict.org] is sometimes useful.
raptor n : any of numerous carnivorous birds that hunt and kill other animals [syn: bird of prey, raptorial bird]
Re:When Raptors Fly!! (Score:1)
Hello? McFly?
The only thing "informative" about this post is that it shows us that people posting to slashdot
And we all knew that already!
Informative, my arse.
Re:When Raptors Fly!! (Score:2)
The raptor ate my baby! (Score:2, Funny)
It's Big Bird (Score:1, Funny)
"No, but I want to meet him, because the bearded lady says they call him Big Bird cause he's got a really big---"
Re:It's Big Bird (Score:2)
(I know, I know, -1 Offtopic, I'll take it)
"Like those eggs? I made them myself!
What if... (Score:2, Interesting)
Ok, I'll put on the tinfoil hat and ponder crazy things:
In the past couple years someone made a model pterodactyl that flew. Add a camera and a(nother?) radio and you might have an interesting unmanned spy craft. You'd have to test this someplace before deployment of course... and if it scared people away from it might be better yet. (Though if it was too different/big it could attract attention... but then that is also useful - it can distract from something as well.)
Re:What if... (Score:3, Funny)
Before anything like that could happen we'd have to be living in a country country where our privacy rights were routinely ignored, where our government would lose total trust in the public and begin trampling their civil rights to proactively stop crime, and where the Armed Forces would begin using their intelligence assets to observe our own public.
Oh wait...
Oh yeah ... (Score:1)
Incidentally, I assume you're talking about the 18-foot pterodactyl captured in the IMAX film On the Wing [imax.com] in 1986. It was built by Paul McReady [mit.edu], who also built the Gossamer Condor, the world's first human-powered aircraft.
You can buy (somewhat) similar models here [randrmodelaircraft.com]
Wesley Willis sang about this giant raptor... (Score:4, Funny)
This beast comes out when it is 25 degrees below zero
It can rip your head off
It can fly as high as a bird
It can bite your face
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
This beast killed as many as 100,000 people
Its wings can flap like a bird
It can break a glass
It can also stab you in the ass
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
This beast attacked my brother
It stabbed him in the ass while he was in the cold
His hands were frostbitten
His hands were also numb
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
The Chicken Cow
Rock over London, Rock on, Chicago!
Blockbuster Video, wow, what a difference!
Delta flyer (Score:2)
Much Needed Relief (Score:2, Interesting)
Part of me is fascinated that there might be a bird out there this large, another part of me is thinking YEAH -- BRING ON GODZILLA!
Look! (Score:2)
It's a bird!
It's a plane!
No, it's a bird the size of a small plane!
</WeakJoke>
The truth is HERE (Score:1)
Re:The truth is HERE (Score:2)
Re:The truth is HERE (Score:2, Funny)
I belive it (Score:5, Interesting)
Everything is bigger there.
Re:I belive it (Score:1, Funny)
Stop bragging. My penis is bigger than yours anyway!
Thunderbird (Score:2, Interesting)
They theorized that a large bird may have survived extinction, but have extremely few members left alive. The bird was thought to have a wingspan betwen 12 and 20 feet.
Might be the Nessy of the Americas, but it would be interesting to find proof. It sounds to me like these could be the same bird.
Big birds and pink mastadons (Score:1)
/back (Score:2)
Bird of Jove. (Score:1)
josh
square cube law (Score:2)
Isaac Asimove wrote one of his science essays on this. I remember reading it as a kid. I remember he calculated that a winged horse, like Pegasus, would need a wingspan of 200 feet -- just like the Gossamer Condor.
One of the Alaskans compared the mystery bird to a Twin Otter [noaa.gov].
The Otter's wingspan is 65 feet for crying out loud.Re:square cube law (Score:1)
Nothing here, move on people (Score:2)
It is probably just a UFO with an outdated disguise database.
Never saw this link mentioned (Score:2)
http://fadr.msu.ru/o-washinet/
Tons of info and pictures of the birds. Though I would think that with the pattern the Steller's Eagles have, they would be easily identifiable.
I think... (Score:1)