Episodes
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In this episode, join us as we venture to Hawaii to explore a legend of vertically challenged individuals who like to stay out of sight and are supposedly taking part in contract work for free without the permission of the local government. (This is a second upload due to an editing mistake that had to be corrected)
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In this episode, we discuss "The Wendigo". What grains of truth lie in this famous tale. Join us as we look into the lore of this famous North American entity to see whether it's just folklore...or more?
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Get your flamethrowers ready because in this episode, we venture back out to central Africa to investigate claims of giant arachnids creeping and crawling their way around the jungle. Will be get tangled in a web of truth... or falsehoods? Listen to find out.
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In episode 5 of Cryptids: Folklore or More, we investigate the case of the Dover Demon, a cryptid that hails out of Dover, Massachusetts and one that sounds straight out of a cheesy science fiction novel. Is it Demon enough to hold up to scrutiny? Watch to find out.
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In Episode 4, we explore a very different type of Cryptid, one known to exist but unseen. Known as the 52 hertz whale, it's famous for its unique vocals and lonely nature. Join us as we dive deep into the depths of this oceanic rabbit hole.
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In this episode, Hosts Dominick and Meaghan explore a creature said to be causing a big stink in the swamps of the sunshine state. Will its scent linger upon further inspection, or will it quickly dissipate upon closer analysis like a wet fart?
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In this episode, we explore the case of the Mokele Mbembe, a supposed living dinosaur purported to dwell in the remote regions of central Africa. Will we have our own awe-struck Jurassic Park moment?... or is this cryptid about as believable as a T-Rex not skipping arm day at the gym?
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Welcome to the Podcast, In this episode, we introduce ourselves, discuss what makes a cryptid and talk about the history and merits of cryptozoology.
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