No offense intended to anyone, of course, but I believe the various skeptics have tried to blame Moth Man via the use of owls. The late Daniel Cohen, if memory serves, attempted to "explain" the Flatwoods, WVA UFO "Monster,"(of the incident of 12 September, 1952), presumably an occupant of said-UFO seen shortly beforehand, as an opossum in a tree because in-part, I take it, that both tend to have eyes which are rather eerie at night. With some wry amusement, I wonder how many skeptics have actually seen any of the above animals outside of a wildlife habitat, while those who report said-encounters tend to have lived in said-areas all of their lives. It shouldn't be too difficult to decide whose opinions hold more weight. Now, I don't take every report of ANYTHING as the gospel truth, but I am familiar with both oposssums, and owls, and I can confidently assure my friends here they would fool very few as either "giant birds," or huge monster from a landed UFO. An owl has blamed for the Flatwoods creature, also, for the record. Stay well, people. So far, the C-19 virus has had limited-impact on my own state, so, let us hope it remains that way.