This is one of those cases where details matter. Have you heard some/many claiming that the tusk of a wooly mammoth was just found in Missouri? You're not alone. There's a big problem with what you're hearing though.
No, St. Louis will not be bringing raptors into the Gateway City to help fight crime, but I'd love to watch if they did. There are dinosaurs incoming to the big city in June that you can see though.
I want to be clear that I'm not saying this Illinois guy actually recorded a Bigfoot scream. That's why I added the question mark. I do know that not everything is as it seems after some research.
Do you know when your eyes are deceiving you? I ask this because there really is a Missouri trail cam that appears to show a velociraptor dinosaur (yes, like the ones in Jurassic Park). But, there's more than just what your eyes see going on here.
Could the next Jurassic Park movie be set in Missouri? Don't laugh. Did you know that the state of Missouri is one of the only states in America to have its own state dinosaur? It's true and there's a very good reason for that.
When I think of Missouri history, I think of Daniel Boone. That's accurate, but in this case you need to go way further back than guys in coonskin caps. There's a mastodon that was first discovered in Missouri and not out west where most people think.
Someone needs to call Stephen Spielberg and let him know that one of his creatures got loose and is making cameos on Missouri trail cam videos. Not really, but call him anyway if you can.
A very old former Missouri resident just road-tripped to a museum in Chicago. He/She/It used to be a dinosaur 75 million years ago, but is now being prepared to put on a show for you.