Episode 316: The Bridgewater Triangle
Update: 2024-11-06
Description
Ghosts, phantom lights, unidentified aerial phenomena, and Bigfoot - this place has everything! Is the southeastern chunk of Massachusetts haunted beyond measure or have witnesses merely been primed to see strange things in such an eerie place? This week’s episode is The Bridgewater Triangle.
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In Channel
(Talking about large modern birds) "We have dinosaurs living among us!" Yeah, all modern birds are legitimately dinosaurs, since they evolved from dinos. They're called modern avian dinosaurs (because one of the qualifications for prehistoric dinos was that they were terrestrial- aka did not spend most of their life in water or air, like crocs and pterosaurs, which are cousins but NOT dinos). So...yeah. We legitimately have dinos living with us. We eat dinos all the time too (ex: chickens).