Have You Seen This? The T-rexes only come out at night

A pair of T-rexes frolic in Kearney, Missouri, Jan. 16. What might the doorbell cameras capture next?

A pair of T-rexes frolic in Kearney, Missouri, Jan. 16. What might the doorbell cameras capture next? (ViralHog via YouTube)


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SUBURBIA — Doorbell cameras around the country are producing a treasure trove of interesting videos. With their never-ceasing watch over the neighborhood, these little cameras capture the strange events that would've probably gone unnoticed in the past.

This phenomenon is especially true at night. You might not have known a family of bobcats likes to frolic on your porch during the wee hours, but your doorbell camera will capture the action. Or, you might be wondering why the roses keep disappearing from your flower bed, then see footage of a neighbor sneaking over in the darkness to nab them.

Speaking of neighbors, here's some bizarre footage that comes courtesy of a doorbell camera:

These T-rexes were spotted in the town of Kearney, Missouri. I actually used to live in the Kansas City area, but I don't think I ever saw anything quite like this.

Thank heaven for doorbell cameras. Otherwise, we'd have no idea when our quirky neighbors are prowling around in the winter darkness.

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Grant Olsen joined the KSL.com contributor team in 2012. He covers outdoor adventures, travel, product reviews and other interesting things. He is also the author of the book “Rhino Trouble.”

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