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The UnXplained: Pterodactyl Creature Spotted in 1800s Arizona (Season 4)

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A large bird-like creature is rumored to have been spotted in the 1800s in Tombstone, Arizona. See more in this scene from Season 4, Episode 20, "The Weird Wild West."

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From the producers of Ancient Aliens and The Curse of Oak Island comes The UnXplained, a one-hour, non-fiction series that explores the world's most fascinating, strange and inexplicable mysteries. Hosted and executive produced by Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor William Shatner (Star Trek, Boston Legal) each episode will feature compelling contributions from scientists, historians, witnesses and experiencers-each seeking to shed light on how the seemingly impossible actually can happen.

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