reply to post by PaulKCA
My boyfriend Loren is correct. There is no way to know, except maybe time travel.
Some footage, even if it is of a cryptid, is still completely useless if you can't actually find out what it is. Consider this, there are thousands
of videos of... birds on YouTube. And a few of those videos are just bad footage, they show maybe half of a wing in a bush, and you go "Well, that
was fun, I don't know what it was though." And unless it actually looks more like a bird than, say, a lizard, or a leaf, you can't categorize it
with the birds unless you KNOW it was a bird because of something you saw or heard when the camera wasn't filming.
I think this is another "blobfoot" "globster" "globfoot" whatever you kids have come up with... "blobsquatch" or maybe in this case "Polish
blobti."
And I'm glad people are getting excited and going "hey! Maybe it's a cryptid!" but a big part of me would rather have people not post bad footage
of normal species and call it something else. I'm not saying that was the case here. But as a hobbyist nature photographer/videographer, you always
see more detail yourself than you do on camera. And that's why, in most of these things, I feel like the OP of the footage knows, in 80% of cases,
exactly what the video is of.
And if it's a photograph, well, you remember that werewolf photo. Same thing happens. Unfortunately because humans are tending to seek fame, they
will also alter images and lie, trying to convince people that it is something different.