Man goes on a walk in the Australian wilderness. Then he comes across an incredibly rare creature

Man goes on a walk in the Australian wilderness. Then he comes across an incredibly rare creature
Credit: @_ghostpanther/Tiktok

A man went out into a forested area in the Australian wilderness. Then he saw a creature that many people thought looked “prehistoric.”

_ghostpanther (@_ghostpanther), a content creator who looks for big cats, had an “extremely rare wildlife encounter.” The encounter was with a bird species, which the creator said he watched for around 30 minutes. He said that he found the bird in the Blue Mountains in Australia.

Commenters questioned how the strange looking bird even came to exist.

“No wonder theres so many folklores and stories. So many odd animals,” one viewer said.

As of this writing, the post received more than 8.5 million views.

What is the creature?

The bird species that _ghostpanther recorded appears to be a Lyrebird. There are two types of Lyrebirds in Australia, the Superb Lyrebird and the Albert's Lyrebird. Both are found in eastern Australia, although the Albert's Lyrebird is seen more often near Brisbane, and the Superb Lyrebird is found near New South Wales.

Lyrebirds look somewhat like pheasants. They have ornate feathers that curve toward their bodies in the shape of a lyre, hence their name.

_ghostpanther happened to capture the bird's call on video, which he highlighted in his TikTok. Notably, Lyrebirds are capable of producing “both natural and mechanical sounds,” according to Birdlife Australia.

They can mimic urban sounds like car engines, as well as other bird species.

“Lyre Birds are probably one of the best mimics in the animal world and can basically perfectly mimic sounds including; A camera shutter, a chainsaw, a baby crying, lasers, guns, car horns, car engines, trees falling, water rushing, etc,” one commenter explained. “They use these sounds and their feathers to attract females and those with better and more sounds are usually the winners.”

Are Lyrebirds prehistoric?

Another viewer confirmed the identification while discussing an interesting tidbit about the species. “its a male superb lyrebird! they are considered living fossils… they're one of the closest things we can get to dinos,” they said.

It's estimated that Lyrebirds descend from a historic line that's more than 30 million years old, according to Bird Life. Researchers have found bone fragments from one of the bird's ancestors that date back to 17 to 18 million years ago.

How did commenters respond?

Many viewers didn't recognize the bird at first. Others simply reflected on how unusual the creature looked.

“I bet thats exactly what it is like to find a Pokémon in the wild,” one person said.

Another commenter said, “Wow are you ever fortunate to enjoy this beautiful bird. Right place right time. Never have seen one in my back yard.”

Buzz News reached out to @_ghostpanther via email for more information.

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Blue Mountains magic – watched this guy for about 30mins. Part 2 coming soon – follow so you don't miss it.

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