Thunderbirds
The Thunderbird is a legendary creature that is said to inhabit North America, with a wingspan that can reach up to 20 feet. The creature has been described as having the body of an eagle, with powerful talons and a hooked beak, and the ability to create thunder by flapping its wings. According to Native American folklore, the Thunderbird is a powerful spirit that brings rain and is a symbol of strength and good fortune.
There have been numerous sightings of the Thunderbird throughout history, with some reports dating back to the 1800s. Many of these sightings come from the western United States, where the creature is said to inhabit remote mountain areas. Some witnesses claim to have seen the Thunderbird flying at high altitudes, while others report seeing it perched on a tree or swooping down to grab prey.
While many people believe the Thunderbird is purely mythical, there are some who believe the creature could be a real, undiscovered species of bird. Proponents of this theory point to the many sightings of the creature over the years, as well as the fact that there are still many remote areas of North America that have yet to be thoroughly explored. However, skeptics argue that there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of such a large bird, and that the sightings could be the result of misidentification of other, more common bird species.