ID | #1624997863 |
Added | Tue, 29/06/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Your True Tales—October 2009
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The witness was brushing his teeth. He has a small bathroom with a single window, which is usually open. This is about 10 to 15 feet (3-4.5 m) from the ground. He was brushing his teeth when he suddenly heard something that scared him to death.
It sounded as if something had hit the window partition, trying to get inside. He was a little shocked, but he had to look to wait for something to come back. So he looked out the window.
Suddenly, he saw the biggest " bat " that he had ever seen in his life. It had a wingspan of at least six feet (1.8 m). In general, his body should have been the size of a football.
He got a clear idea of it, as it bombarded his window several times, eating insects, which he attracted by the bathroom light coming from the window (the witness suggests). Running from the bathroom to the living room, the witness opened the sliding glass door and turned on the spotlight.
When he turned on these lights, a huge bat flew up immediately after hitting the screen again.
Original news
Date: September 9 2009
Location: Western New York (exact location not provided)
Time: 2330
Summary: The witness was brushing his teeth as hid did nightly; he has a small bathroom with a single window that’s usually open. Its about 10 to 15 feet from the ground. He was brushing his teeth when suddenly he heard something that scared the “Bejesus” out of him. It sounded like something had hit the window screen, trying to get in. He was a bit shaken, but he had to take a look to wait for whatever it was to come back. So he stared out the window. Suddenly, the biggest ‘bat’ he’d ever seen in his life hit the screen. It had at least a six-foot wingspan. Overall its body had to be as large as a soccer ball. He got a clear look at it as it bombarded his window several times, eating the insects that wee attracted to the bathroom’s light coming from the window (the witness assumes). Running from the bathroom to the living room, the witness opened his sliding glass door and turned on his flood lights. When he turned on those lights the enormous bat took right off after hitting the screen again.
Source: Your True Tales—October 2009
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