Most professional field biologists agree that there likely may be something, but we don't know what. We all have unexplained tales of weird happenings. But, the mystery is part of why we become biologists.
I have made a FEW discoveries during my career (noting a plant that bears fed on that was previously unknown as a food source, helping locate a population of "extinct flowers", etc.). But mine were all VERY minor!
"Now you see why a person would become a biologist. Learning the scientific names, and the classifications, and dreary sex lives of plants are all incidental to the main enthusiasm, which is the love of living things"......Nicholas Guppy, Botanist, in the jungles British Honduras (Now Belize), I memorized that quote 60 years ago as a teenager.