- Giant penguin hoax
The giant penguin is a
cryptid , allegedly seen in Florida during the 1940s. The legend has no scientific merit and is at least partly documented to have been a hoax.In 1948, several people reported finding large, three-toed animal tracks at Clearwater Beach in
Florida . Later, more tracks were found along the shore ofSuwannee River , 40 miles (60 kilometers) from the ocean. A young couple also reported having been harassed by a large creature that had risen from the ocean.Later that year a giant penguin was sighted at distance. The huge
bird was described as 15 feet (4.5 meters) tall, and havingalligator -like feet. During this same period, people in a boat off the Florida gulf coast reported seeing an extremely large penguin-like bird floating on the water. These incidents were reported in several newspapers. Later that year, another huge, penguin-like bird was allegedly seen from an airplane on the banks of theSuwannee River in northern Florida. The sighter, zoologistIvan T. Sanderson , declared that the creature was a giant penguin that had somehow been driven away out its natural habitat.On April 11, 1988, "
St. Petersburg Times " reporter Jan Kirby revealed that the penguin hoax had been perpetrated by Tony Signorini and Al Williams, a locally known prankster who died in 1969. Signorini stated they had been inspired by a photograph offossil ized dinosaur tracks, and showed the reporter the huge penguin feet made ofiron used in creating the tracks. [Jan Kirby. "Clearwater can relax; monster is unmasked". "St. Petersburg Times ".1988-06-11 . 1D.] The other sightings are either also hoaxes or based on observer error; someshark s might resemble a giant penguin when seen from above under adverse conditions, for example.There were numerous
species of gigantic penguins (such as "Pachydyptes ponderosus " and "Anthropornis nordenskjoeldi "; see alsoPalaeeudyptinae ). These are known from considerable amounts offossil remains, but all such lineages certainly became extinct some 25 mya at latest; they were never encountered alive by humans, and just barely were contemporaries of the earliest hominids.It is to be noted that the actual
prehistoric megafauna lbird s only occurred in South Pacific andCape Horn ocean waters. Noecological niche is known to have existed anywhere which could have ensured their post-Paleogene survival, as their known habitat and the neighboring regions are known to have been continuously inhabited by other penguin species and similar competitortaxa ever since.Giant penguins based on the fossil finds also appear in Jules Verne's novel "
Journey to the Center of the Earth ", and in "At the Mountains of Madness " byH. P. Lovecraft . In the latter case, they are found in a fictitiousAntarctic underground setting and their presence is given a comparatively plausible evolutionary explanation.References
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Carlson, Charlie (undated): [http://members.tripod.com/~UNX3/crypto.html Charlie Carlson's Strange Florida: A Case of a Giant Penguin Clearwater Beach-1948] . Revision $724199$ . Retrieved 2007-JUL-13.
* Rickard, Bob (1992): Florida's Penguin Panic. "Fortean Times " 66.
* Klinkenberg, Jeff (24 June 2006 ): [http://www.sptimes.com/2006/06/24/Floridian/Man__not_beast.shtml Man, not Beast] . Appeared in "St. Petersburg Times ".
*Radford, Benjamin (March/April 2002): [http://www.csicop.org/si/2002-03/bigfoot.html Bigfoot at 50: Evaluating a Half-Century of Bigfoot Evidence] . Appeared in "Skeptical Inquirer ", March/April 2002.Footnotes
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