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Fresno nightcrawler

Cryptid from Fresno, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Fresno nightcrawler is a cryptid first documented in Fresno, California.[1] It is semi-humanoid, white in color, long-legged, and typically spotted in pairs. They have been compared to "walking pairs of pants".[2][3]

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History

The Fresno nightcrawler was first documented in CCTV footage shot in 2007 by a man in south Fresno, who then shared the footage with television network Univision.[4] The video shows a white figure like a pair of legs without a torso walking from the top left to the bottom right of the screen, followed by a second figure walking in the same direction. The Fresno nightcrawler was featured on the History Channel program The Proof Is Out There.[5]

Subsequent footage of similar creatures was shot in Yosemite Lakes Park in 2011,[6] and there have reportedly been sightings as far away as Poland.[4] The SyFy program Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files coined the name "nightcrawlers", and its attempts to investigate if the footage was a hoax proved inconclusive.[7] Claims to relate the Fresno nightcrawler to Native American legends have been debunked.[1]

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Popularity

The Fresno nightcrawler has become an icon of Fresno, and has spawned merchandise and fans around the world.[6] Unlike many cryptids, which can be frightening, the nightcrawler is "super simple, uncomplicated, just a pair of pants out for a walk",[4] which may account for the popularity of the creature.

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