The Weirdest & Coolest Cryptids So Far

Wendigoon
21 Apr 202444:51

Summary

TLDRThe video script presents a fascinating exploration into the world of cryptids, mythical creatures, and folklore. The host discusses various lesser-known creatures such as the Tree Squeak, a weasel-like cryptid with the ability to mimic sounds and become invisible, and the Glyptodon, a giant armadillo believed to have roamed the Americas. The script also delves into the cultural significance of these creatures, like the Sinos Saali, a dog-headed figure from Eastern mythology, and the Pigfoot, a half-man, half-pig beast from Native American legends. Additionally, the host teases an upcoming release of a 'Legacy of The Moth Man' poster, a follow-up to the successful 'Legacy of the Windigo' poster, and expresses gratitude for the support from the audience. The video is sprinkled with the host's personal anecdotes and a sponsorship message for Factor, a healthy meal delivery service. The script is a blend of storytelling, cultural insight, and the allure of the unknown, inviting viewers to delve deeper into the mysterious world of cryptids.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 The speaker is excited about the variety of cool creatures on 'Tier Six' of the Crypted Iceberg, reflecting on the distribution challenges.
  • 🌟 The upcoming release of the 'Legacy of The Moth Man' poster is teased, with a focus on its intricate artwork and the limited signed edition availability.
  • 📢 A sponsorship by 'Factor' is announced, promoting healthy meal delivery services with a special offer for viewers using the code 'Windon 50'.
  • 🐾 The 'Tree Squeak' is introduced as a creature from North American folklore, known for its ability to mimic sounds and blend into its environment.
  • 🦔 The 'Glyptodon' is mentioned as a giant armadillo-like creature from ancient times, with modern sightings suggesting its possible continued existence.
  • 🐶 The 'Sin S'aali' or 'dog-headed person' is discussed as a widespread myth across cultures, raising questions about its origins and significance.
  • 🐷 'Pigfoot' is described as a half man-half pig creature from the American Northeast, with stories suggesting it is dangerous and has been part of native legends.
  • 🐸 The 'Trinity Alps Giant Salamander' is a massive amphibian rumored to exist in Northern California, with historical expeditions attempting to find it.
  • 🦘 The 'Hibagon', a Japanese counterpart to Bigfoot, is characterized by its stealth, intelligence, and unique features that make it a compelling figure in cryptozoology.
  • 🐙 The 'Oklahoma Octopus' is a legendary creature believed to inhabit man-made lakes and be responsible for unexplained drownings.
  • 🦁 The 'Glaucus' is a lion-bear-panther hybrid from Connecticut, with a unique ability to cause memory loss with a glance, adding to its mystique.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the 'Crypted Iceberg' series?

    -The main theme of the 'Crypted Iceberg' series is to explore and discuss various mythical creatures and cryptids, often sharing stories, legends, and cultural significance behind each creature.

  • What was the creator's issue with the tier six of the Crypted Iceberg?

    -The creator's issue with tier six was that there were too many cool creatures, making it difficult to choose and discuss them evenly.

  • What is the significance of the 'Legacy of the Wind-Too' poster?

    -The 'Legacy of the Wind-Too' poster is a piece of artwork that the creator collaborated on, featuring the creature Windigo. It is significant as it represents a blend of storytelling and legend, with the creator showing appreciation for the support that allowed such projects to happen.

  • What is the name of the upcoming poster related to the Moth Man?

    -The upcoming poster is called 'Legacy of The Moth Man', which will be available for purchase and features detailed artwork of the small town of Point Pleasant and the Moth Man creature.

  • What is the name of the company that delivers dietitian-approved meals to your door?

    -The company is called Factor, which is now owned by HelloFresh.

  • What is the promotional offer provided by Factor for new customers?

    -Factor offers 50% off your first box and 20% off your next box when you use the code Windon 50 at factor75.com.

  • What is the name of the creature that can mimic various animal sounds and even human-made noises like gunshots?

    -The creature is called the Tree Squeak, a cryptid from North American folklore.

  • What is the name of the creature that is said to have once roamed the Americas and is similar to a giant armadillo?

    -The creature is known as the Glyptodon.

  • What is the name of the creature that is said to be a half man, half pig beast?

    -The creature is called Pigfoot, which is known to stalk the woods of the American Northeast.

  • What is the name of the creature that was once thought to be a potential explanation for limbs falling on and killing lumberjacks in the woods?

    -The creature is called the Aggro Pelter.

  • What is the name of the creature that is said to emit a horrific cry signifying that death is soon to visit?

    -The creature is known as the Devil Bird or the Ulama, a creature from Sri Lankan folklore.

Outlines

00:00

🌟 Introduction to Tier Six of the Crypted Iceberg Series

The video begins with a welcoming statement to the audience and an introduction to the sixth tier of the Crypted Iceberg series. The speaker reflects on the past tier, where they felt there were too many uninteresting creatures, and contrasts it with the current tier, which is filled with fascinating ones. The speaker also mentions a poster series related to Cryptids, including a new release, 'Legacy of The Moth Man,' which will be available soon. They express gratitude for the support received and tease the upcoming release of the poster on April 23rd.

05:00

🎨 The Art of Cryptid Storytelling and the Tree Squeak

The speaker delves into the storytelling aspect of Cryptids, highlighting the Fearsome Critters of North America and their origins around campfires. They introduce the Tree Squeak, a creature that resembles a weasel but with an extended tail and legs, capable of mimicking various animal sounds and causing humans to become lost in the woods. The speaker also discusses the appeal of such creatures in folklore and the mischievous nature of the Tree Squeak.

10:01

🐾 The Glyptodon, Sinos Saali, and the Diversity of Cryptid Legends

The video continues with the Glyptodon, an enormous armadillo-like creature thought to have roamed the Americas. Despite being a known prehistoric creature, the speaker is not particularly impressed, assigning it a 'D' tier. They then discuss the Sinos Saali, a dog-headed human figure found in various Eastern cultures, which they find intriguing but not particularly interesting as a Cryptid. The speaker ponders the implications of such widespread legends and the potential origins of these stories.

15:03

🐷 Pigfoot, the Trinity Alps Salamander, and the Hibagon

The speaker talks about the Pigfoot, a half-man, half-pig creature from the American Northeast with a strong odor, said to be dangerous to humans. They mention the creature's origins from a single source and rank it as a 'D' tier. Next, they discuss the Trinity Alps Salamander, a giant amphibian from Northern California, which they find more plausible and interesting due to historical investigations, ranking it slightly higher. Lastly, they introduce the Hibagon, a Japanese Cryptid resembling a Bigfoot with unique behaviors, which they appreciate for its distinct features and rank as a 'B' tier.

20:03

🐙 The Oklahoma Octopus and the Fur-Bearing Trout

The Oklahoma Octopus is a legendary creature said to inhabit man-made lakes and cause drownings. The speaker is not impressed, considering it a 'D' tier creature. They then discuss the Fur-Bearing Trout, a creature from Icelandic folklore that has adapted to cold climates by growing fur. The speaker enjoys the storytelling potential of this creature and ranks it as a 'B' tier due to its rich narrative possibilities.

25:05

🦉 The Devil Bird, Cuban Critter, and Neo-Dinosaurs

The speaker describes the Devil Bird or Ulama of Sri Lanka, which is associated with death omens and is believed to mimic other birds. They rank it as a 'D' tier but appreciate the legend's origin from a mad villager. The Cuban Critter, a possible surviving giant ground sloth, is also a 'D' tier for the speaker due to its lack of intrigue. Lastly, they touch upon Neo-Dinosaurs, a category of Cryptids believed to be prehistoric dinosaurs still alive today, which they find non-applicable as a specific Cryptid but interesting from a global perspective.

30:06

🐾 The Sucar Wrath, Bunyip, and Dearu

The Sucar Wrath, a creature from South America with a human-like face and a long hairy tail, is considered a 'D' tier due to its historical context. The Bunyip, an Australian water creature with various descriptions, is a 'B' tier for its cultural impact and unique features. Lastly, the Dearu, an enormous otter from Irish lakes, is given a 'C' tier for its long history of sightings and the folklore surrounding it.

35:06

🔄 The Sid Hill Gouger, Roal, and Big Hoot

The Sid Hill Gouger, a creature from American tall tales that can only walk on hillsides in one direction, is a unique 'A' tier creature. The Roal, an Icelandic venomous eel with sharp scales, is given a 'B' tier for its potential danger to humans. Big Hoot, a theory by a cryptozoologist suggesting that various large bird sightings could be a massive owl, is 'non-applicable' as it doesn't represent a new Cryptid but rather a theory about existing ones.

40:08

🐴 The Kelpy and Grootslang

The Kelpy, a shape-shifting water horse from Scotland that drowns its victims, is a 'B' tier due to its rich folklore and historical context. The Grootslang, a South African snake with the head of an elephant that guards a cave of diamonds, is a 'C' tier for its bizarre nature and origin story, despite some inconsistencies in its lore.

🎉 Conclusion and Upcoming Poster Release

The speaker concludes the video by expressing gratitude for the audience's support and their excitement in sharing lesser-known Cryptids. They mention the upcoming release of the 'Legacy of The Moth Man' poster, which will be signed and numbered, and emphasize the limited availability of this item. They also tease future videos and reiterate their appreciation for the viewers.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Cryptids

Cryptids are creatures whose existence is suggested but not confirmed by science. They are often the subject of folklore and urban legends. In the video, cryptids are the central theme, with the host discussing various lesser-known creatures such as the Tree Squeak and the Glyptodon, which are part of the 'Crypted Iceberg' series.

💡Tree Squeak

The Tree Squeak is a creature from North American folklore, described as a weasel-like animal with the ability to change its color to match tree bark and mimic various sounds. It is mentioned in the script as an example of a 'Fearsome Critter' and is used to illustrate the storytelling aspect of cryptids.

💡Glyptodon

The Glyptodon is an extinct giant armadillo-like creature that reportedly roamed the Americas around 11,000 years ago. It is brought up in the script to discuss the concept of 'Neo dinosaurs', or creatures that are thought to have become extinct but might still exist.

💡Sinos Saali

Sinos Saali, translating to 'dog-headedness', refers to legends of humans with the head of a dog found in many Eastern cultures. It is discussed in the script as an example of a widespread myth that may suggest a shared ancient lore or the propagation of a single story across cultures.

💡Pigfoot

Pigfoot is a half-man, half-pig cryptid said to inhabit the American Northeast. It is used in the script to represent the idea of a creature that is both terrifying and rooted in local legends, with stories suggesting it has the power to harm humans.

💡Trinity Alps Giant Salamander

The Trinity Alps Giant Salamander is a reported creature from Northern California, said to be as large as an alligator. It is mentioned in the script to highlight the historical investigations into cryptid sightings, emphasizing the cultural fascination with the possibility of their existence.

💡Hibagon

The Hibagon, also known as the Japanese Bigfoot, is a cryptid that differs from its North American counterpart by being silent, fast, and intelligent. It is discussed in the script as an example of how cryptids can be adapted to fit into local cultural narratives, making them more intriguing and frightening.

💡Oklahoma Octopus

The Oklahoma Octopus is a legendary creature said to inhabit man-made lakes in Oklahoma and is blamed for unexplained drownings. It is used in the script to demonstrate how some cryptids gain popularity and become part of regional folklore.

💡Glaucus

Glaucus is a cryptid from Connecticut folklore, described as a lion, bear, and panther hybrid with heightened senses. It is highlighted in the script for its unique characteristics, such as causing memory loss upon eye contact, which adds to the mystique and storytelling potential of cryptids.

💡Fur-Bearing Trout

The Fur-Bearing Trout is a mythical creature from North American and Icelandic folklore, said to have adapted to cold climates by growing fur. It is mentioned in the script as an example of a humorous and less threatening cryptid that has become part of American mythology.

💡Devil Bird

The Devil Bird, also known as the Ulama, is a creature from Sri Lankan folklore that is believed to portend death with its cry. It is discussed in the script as an example of how certain cryptids are associated with ominous or supernatural phenomena, adding to their lore and cultural impact.

Highlights

Introduction of the 'Legacy of The Moth Man' poster, a detailed artwork featuring the small town of Point Pleasant and the snowcat mountains.

Announcement of the release date for the 'Legacy of The Moth Man' poster, scheduled for April 23rd.

Mention of signing 100 posters, numbered 1 through 100, with the signed posters being a limited edition.

Availability of the poster in two sizes, 18x24 and 11 by 17, for purchase on the release date.

Expression of gratitude towards the audience for their support in creating content and merchandise.

Sponsorship announcement for 'Factor', a company delivering dietitian-approved meals right to customers' doors.

Promotion of a special offer for Factor, providing 50% off the first box and 20% off the second box with the code 'Windon 50'.

Discussion of the 'Tree Squeak', a creature from North American folklore that can mimic animal calls and human-made noises.

The 'Glyptodon', a giant armadillo-like creature thought to have become extinct 11,000 years ago, is discussed with modern sightings.

The 'Sin S', a dog-headed creature from Eastern folklore, is mentioned for its cultural significance and potential implications.

The 'Pigfoot', a half man-half pig cryptid from the American Northeast, is described with stories dating back to Native American legends.

The 'Trinity Alps Giant Salamander', a massive amphibian reportedly seen in Northern California, is highlighted with historical expeditions to find it.

The 'Hibagon', also known as the Japanese Bigfoot, is described as a silent predator that stalks and watches humans.

The 'Oklahoma Octopus', a freshwater octopus blamed for drownings in man-made lakes, is presented as a potentially real cryptid.

The 'Glaucus', a lion-bear-panther hybrid from Connecticut folklore with a unique ability to cause memory loss with its gaze.

The 'Fur-Bearing Trout', a legendary creature from North American fishing tales, is shared as a fun story to tell around campfires.

The 'Devil Bird' or 'Ulama' of Sri Lanka, associated with death omens and various bird species, is critically examined.

The 'Cuban Critter', speculated to be a surviving giant ground sloth, is discussed with skepticism due to limited and unconvincing sightings.

Transcripts

00:00

hello everybody and welcome to tier six

00:04

of the crypted iceberg remember how last

00:06

time I was complaining because a bunch

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of the guys on that tier were losers

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well this time we have the opposite

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problem there's way too many cool ones

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on this tier if I was smart I would have

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thought about that before I made the

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iceberg and more evenly distributed them

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but it's too late for that now so you

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all just get a cool video if you've been

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keeping up with the series and hopefully

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some of these creatures are a bit more

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Niche than the monsters we've covered

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thus far and if you haven't seen any of

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the rest of the series and this is your

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first video of the crypted iceberg then

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cool you get to hear about 20 really

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weird things one thing I want to mention

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before we get started because it relates

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to Cryptids and I figure you all

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probably care about that sort of thing a

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while back I did the legacy of the wind

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too poster with inis uh it's this really

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cool poster we did about like the

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windigo above a campfire and blah blah

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blah something something Legend

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something something storytelling well

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you all showed so much support with that

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drop and I really do appreciate it that

01:01

invis asked if I'd be willing to do a

01:03

whole series of Cryptid to which I said

01:06

yes and I don't know if I'm supposed to

01:08

show this to you yet but I'm going to

01:10

anyway very soon we're going to have

01:12

Legacy of The Moth Man I am blown away

01:15

by the amount of detail and artwork on

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display here we have the image of the

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small town of Point Pleasant and the

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snowcat mountains and the search lights

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going to like this giant both like hairy

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but also insectoid Moth Man kind of

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captures like both ends of the spectrum

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and what people think he looks like you

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know like cuddly creature or creepy

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monster and I really couldn't be happier

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with this I think it pairs perfectly

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with the wind too one but even if you

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don't have the wind too one I think this

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is a really cool poster on its own so

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this is going to drop on the 23rd I

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believe this Tuesday so in a couple days

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I will put an announcement on the

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community tab I'll make a tweet about it

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whatever the reason I tell you now is

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because just like with the windigo

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poster I'm going to be signing 100 of

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these numbered 1 through 100 I'm going

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to be signing 100 of these and after

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those signed posters are gone they're

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gone forever so if you want in on that

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have your notifications ready for

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Tuesday and if you want just a normal

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poster we're going to be selling this

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size the 18x 24 and also an 11 by 17 I

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believe so if you want either one of

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those be on the lookout Tuesday but

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regardless I want to say thank you all

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very much for the support you've shown

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and thank you for giving me the opport

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opportunity to do stuff like this the

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reason I get to make goofy weird crypted

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videos and weird crypted posters is

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because of the support you all have

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shown and I don't take that for granted

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so thank you all very much for that be

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on the lookout for that April 23rd oh

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yeah URL will be invis dotv collection

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wendon because I'm stupid why didn't I

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we are going to go ahead and get into it

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but as always thank you for watching so

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if you look at the image of this whole

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Iceberg on tier six I goofed for some

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reason I don't know why I put the waasi

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sturgeon twice on the iceberg when I

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already talked about it in I think like

05:15

tier three or four I guess I was just

05:17

really excited to talk about that fish

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so if you look at the iceberg the waasi

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sturgeons on this tier just pretend like

05:24

that doesn't exist and instead we're

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going to talk about the tree squeak this

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fearsome Critter of nor North America is

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said to appear as a normal weasel other

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than its extra long tail and legs

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however it has the ability to wrap

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around Tree Trunks and like a chameleon

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perfectly match the color of wood

05:43

building their homes in the fork of

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trees if anything were to disturb the

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tree squeak as it rests on a log it

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would emit a cry the sound of which is a

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mimic the animals call can not only copy

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other animals such as elk dog or bird

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but even gunshots and dynamite if

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annoyed by humans the clever tree squeak

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may use these sounds in combination to

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cause people to be lost in the woods as

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the creature itself was kept Invisible

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by its unique appearance many of

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folktale is centered on this mischievous

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trickster of the American Woodlands we

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are already off to a strong start I

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absolutely love the Fearsome Critters I

06:25

didn't know about the Fearsome Critters

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maybe I heard the word before but I

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didn't know it was like a whole

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compendium until I started the series

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The Fearsome Critters of North America

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is some of my favorite crypted

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storytelling because you can so easily

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picture how stories like this would have

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been created how they could have been

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told around campfires how they could

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have been used to scare or Haze

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newcomers to the group it's similar to

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things like the aggro pelter right in

06:51

tier five we talked about how the aggro

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pelter was an explanation for limbs

06:56

falling on and killing Lumberjacks in

06:58

the woods well the tree squeaks in the

07:00

same boat right if you've spent any time

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in the woods I'm sure there's been an

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instance where you've heard an animal

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but not been able to find it so people

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sitting around a campfire decide to Spin

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A Yarn that it's actually a weasel

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looking thing that can just turn the

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color of a tree and then make different

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animal noises to taunt you not that the

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creature itself is that menacing but

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because of its uniqueness and because it

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fits into the coziness of campfire

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stories that I love so much I've got to

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give it to ner because ultimately all I

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care about is the creature being cool

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and if it's cool because it's scary or

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it has a minising appearance or if you

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can just make good stories out of it all

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the same in my book moving on from the

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tree squeak next up we have the

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glyptodon these giant armadillos are

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said to have once roam the Americas some

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11,000 years ago reaching 5 ft in height

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and 2 tons in weight the glyptodon

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dwarfed any modern species of armadillo

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its status as encrypted began in the

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1960s when several accounts of vehicles

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sized quadrupeds made their way through

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South America culminating in a reported

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capture of a living glyptodon in 1967

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that was later confirmed to be a hoax

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regardless the sightings and stories of

08:20

this gigilo continue while it is amusing

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to think about an armadillo the size of

08:27

a Volkswagen Beetle I'm going to have to

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to give it a d tier not F because

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admittedly a big armadillo is kind of

08:34

cool but once again it was just a

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creature that did exist that people say

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maybe still does exist and as with

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everything else down here I don't care

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the tree squeak can become invisible and

08:46

make dynamite noises the glyptodon is an

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armadillo but large so moving on from a

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crypted that should have tried harder we

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have the sinos saali Translating to

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doghe headedness nearly every culture of

09:00

the Eastern World holds some Legend of

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humans with the head of a dog distinct

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from werewolves through maintained

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behavior and some regions describing the

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Beast as a shape shifter they were often

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ascribed to entire groups of people many

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cultures incorporated sinapali into more

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common historical beliefs such as

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Europeans detailing the creatures

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encounters with figures such as Jesus

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Christ some attribute the legends to

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stories of demons spirits and the like

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regardless of strangeness its

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proliferation across languages is

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interesting if not concerning I'm

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putting the sinos saali as

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non-applicable because I'm not really

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interested in it as a crypted if I was

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it would probably be like a C or D tier

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I'm more interested by its implication

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see I'm sure we're all familiar with at

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least one example of a dog-headed person

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in ancient lore like a nubis from

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Egyptian mythology but it's interesting

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that the concept of a dog-headed person

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shows up in a lot of different regions

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civilizations like the Egyptians and the

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Romans had stories of doghe headed

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people people in East Asia would say

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entire tribes of people were dog-headed

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people of course this was used as a sort

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of indoctrination to dehumanize the

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enemy but still the symbol persists the

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two options are the cool one that maybe

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there was either some kind of dog person

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in Humanity's history or Spirits or

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demons or what have you can appear as a

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dog-headed person or the other option

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that one story proliferated through so

10:31

many cultures and just seemed to work

10:33

their way into all these different

10:35

narratives both of which says a lot

10:37

about cryptozoology as a whole after

10:39

that we have an equally important

10:41

crypted pigfoot with a naming convention

10:44

borrowed from the fame Sasquatch pigfoot

10:47

is a half man half pig Beast some

10:50

specimens of wild hog are cryptids in

10:52

their own right reaching weights in the

10:55

tons pigfoot simply asks how terrifying

10:58

that creature might be if it sought to

11:00

harm man and in some stories walked

11:03

upright set to stalk the woods of the

11:06

American Northeast its stench precedes

11:09

it and its imposing figure is used to

11:11

chase off and potentially kill those who

11:14

cross its path stories of pigfoot date

11:16

back to the natives of the land who

11:18

refer to the creature as Quint and to

11:21

this day a festival is held not in

11:24

worship but reverence of the creature

11:26

each year or at least so the story goes

11:30

so pigfoot really big pig human hybrid

11:32

thing that wants to kill people pretty

11:34

standard what isn't standard is what I

11:36

found while researching this thing so

11:39

most of the stories about the legend of

11:41

pigfoot come from One Source called and

11:44

I'm not kidding Angry Johnny and the

11:47

killbillies which to my understanding is

11:49

both a website and a band that has a

11:52

fictional Town known as kville

11:55

Massachusetts and a bunch of different

11:57

Cryptids and urban legends surround

11:59

surounding the fictional town and while

12:01

it seems that pigfoot existed a little

12:03

bit like the word was passed around

12:05

before Angry Johnny did what he did with

12:07

it most of the lore you find online

12:09

seems to come from him so that's pretty

12:12

neat and check out the killbillies if

12:13

you want that being said D tier because

12:17

yes while the name is cute and pigs can

12:20

be scary it's just really big pig person

12:24

next up we have the Trinity Alps giant

12:27

salamander in the 19 20s several reports

12:30

of salamanders reaching up to 9 ft in

12:33

length popped up in the hills of

12:35

Northern California while Hellbenders a

12:38

gargantuan salamander of the Eastern

12:40

United States can reach massive links

12:43

some men reported the Trinity Alp

12:45

salamanders as being as large as a grown

12:48

alligator with clusters in the

12:51

dozens this culminated in the 1950s when

12:55

Tom Slick LED an expedition to locate

12:57

the creature yet nothing was found

13:00

despite this the occasional sighting and

13:02

Fisherman's tale keeps the story of this

13:05

record-breaking amphibian alive I always

13:08

think it's cool when reports of a

13:10

crypted culminate in like an actual

13:12

investigation like Tom Slick was the

13:15

heir of a huge oil company and was known

13:18

for going on like crypto

13:21

zoology missions I guess Expeditions

13:24

whatever you want to call them and even

13:25

though they didn't find anything the

13:27

fact they went in the first place is

13:28

pretty cool and again Hellbenders are

13:30

really big and kind of scary and do

13:32

exist so who's to say something that big

13:35

can't get a few feet longer so while

13:37

there is a lot of real world stuff

13:39

around it and it is one of the more

13:40

likely Cryptids to actually exist on

13:43

this iceberg that narrowly saves it

13:47

from D tier because sure yeah a lot of

13:51

validity whatever but it's a really big

13:54

salamander but you know what isn't a

13:56

really big salamander the hibagon also

13:59

known as the Japanese Bigfoot this be

14:02

can be thought of as an American Bigfoot

14:04

with slight alterations such as a height

14:07

of only 5T an abnormally large head and

14:10

a protruding face as with most Japanese

14:14

Legends it is particularly terrifying

14:17

not only is the Beast described as

14:19

intelligent and fast and all encounters

14:21

note a distinct lack of noise or calls

14:25

but some accounts describe the hiban as

14:27

using tools and rather than attacking

14:29

humans simply watching and stalking us

14:33

I've talked about it before the coolest

14:34

cryptids in the world come from Japan

14:37

Brazil and Appalachia Japan takes the

14:39

American Bigfoot makes it this silent

14:42

Predator that can move through the woods

14:44

really fast and doesn't necessarily want

14:46

to kill us but wants to watch us for

14:48

some reason and seems to be building

14:51

something I would normally call

14:52

something like this C tier because no

14:54

matter how you cut it it is a bigf foot

14:57

derivative but even even though that's

14:59

true it does some unique things with the

15:02

creature and all the drawings and like

15:05

Renditions of it I've seen are kind of

15:07

creepy like it's better at being scary

15:09

the most Bigfoot depictions so while I

15:12

kind of want to call it C tier because

15:13

it's not a huge cultural staple I'm also

15:16

not Japanese so I don't know how

15:19

important it is in Japan or how much of

15:21

an impact it's had so I'm going to give

15:23

it the benefit of the doubt and call it

15:25

B tier because if you're going to rip

15:26

off another crypted at least do

15:28

something with it I'm looking at you

15:31

every American lake monster and speaking

15:33

of American lake monsters next up we

15:36

have the Oklahoma Octopus within the

15:38

landlocked states of Oklahoma Legend

15:41

exists of an octopus that pulls swimmers

15:44

to their death said to be the size of a

15:46

horse the octopus is blamed for the high

15:49

rates of drowning within several of

15:51

Oklahoma's man-made Lakes some species

15:54

of octopus can survive in fresh water

15:56

for short periods of time and with gener

15:59

ation of adaptation a freshwater octopus

16:02

is theoretically possible with deaths

16:05

unexplained and Waters ripe with mystery

16:08

stories of the Oklahoma Octopus are

16:10

alive and well the Oklahoma Octopus is

16:13

oddly famous I remember as a kid seeing

16:15

a lost tape episode about it and then I

16:18

just kind of saw it everywhere after

16:19

that but all it really is is an octopus

16:23

in Oklahoma and sure it's a big octopus

16:25

but like squid get way bigger than that

16:28

and to most people I assume they have

16:30

the same Fear Factor Associated so I'm

16:34

not going to give it f tier because it's

16:35

not a Nessie clone at least it's

16:38

something different but at the same time

16:41

octopus no needs salt so D tier I would

16:45

normally give it bonus points for being

16:47

so popular but like I said it is just an

16:50

octopus after that we have the Glaucus

16:53

this fearsome Critter is said to stalk

16:55

the woods of Glastonberry Connecticut

16:58

described as a lion bear panther hybrid

17:01

the Beast is said to be blind with a

17:03

perfect sense of hearing and smell if

17:07

any look the Glaucus in the eyes they

17:09

will immediately lose their memory

17:12

explaining why despite dozens of

17:14

searches for the creature few had memory

17:17

of their encounter despite rumors of its

17:20

existence fading out in the mid-50s old

17:23

Legends of lost pets and people lead

17:25

many to believe something once lived or

17:28

still Liv lives out there I think the

17:31

premise of the Glaucus is really neat

17:33

granted the appearance of it is kind of

17:35

lackluster it's just taking a bunch of

17:37

animals that do exist and pushing them

17:39

together but the idea that it's blind

17:41

but can hear and smell really well so if

17:43

you can throw it off on one of those you

17:45

may have a chance but if you look it in

17:47

the eye you lose your memory I couldn't

17:49

find reports to clarify if you lose like

17:52

memory of your whole life or just memory

17:54

of your encounter I assume just of the

17:56

encounter and like I've talked about

17:58

with other stories one of my favorite

18:00

aspects of Crypt is is how you could

18:02

work them into narratives so if you were

18:04

sitting around with your friends and one

18:06

of them said well they've never heard of

18:08

the Glaucus ask if they've ever been in

18:09

the woods bys and you can eventually

18:11

Gaslight them into believing that they

18:14

not only know of it but maybe came into

18:17

contact with it but because they met its

18:18

eyes they simply don't remember it's a

18:21

lot of fun I can't put it in a tier

18:23

because it isn't that unique in its

18:26

appearance but it's certainly a strong

18:29

be tier because again if you can make

18:31

cool stories with it I'm all for it and

18:34

speaking of next up we have the fur

18:36

bearing trout truly the Jackalope of the

18:39

water the fur bearing trout was a

18:41

running joke between the fishermen of

18:43

North America with origins in Iceland

18:46

Legend says that in particularly cold

18:49

climates trout have adapted to the

18:51

freezing temperatures by growing a thick

18:54

layer of fur this has led to many tall

18:57

tales and stories of of shoes and meat

19:00

derived from the fish this Fantastical

19:03

Legend finds itself comfortable in the

19:05

myths of American mythology all of these

19:08

Americana fearsome Critters Things That

19:10

Go Bump in the night I can't get enough

19:12

of because the concept of the fur

19:14

bearing trout in and of itself is

19:16

teeming with stories all you got to do

19:19

is take a trout Taxidermy and put rabbit

19:22

fur on it and hang it up in your bait

19:23

and tackle shop and whenever someone new

19:25

comes to the area tell them that you've

19:27

got fur bearing trout in the rivers or

19:29

when you have someone over for salmon

19:31

tell them that the salmon is that of a

19:33

fur bearing trout and if they really

19:34

think about it they can probably taste

19:36

the difference or you can just straight

19:38

up lie and if you have like a rabbit

19:40

pelt thing just tell people it is a

19:42

trout Pelt thing I think I even have a

19:44

fur bearing trout thing in here

19:47

somewhere yeah yeah check this out look

19:50

at this guy tell me that's not neat tell

19:53

me he's not cute look at him he's got

19:55

his little gray rabbit fur on him like

19:57

how could you not

19:59

love that in one of the Tall Tales I

20:01

read fishermen who go looking for the

20:03

fur bearing trout have to bring with

20:05

them a branic device a branic device is

20:07

the thing at shoe stores that you use to

20:09

measure your feet for the shoe and yes I

20:11

had to look that up so normally when you

20:13

go fishing there are length requirements

20:15

for the fish like they don't want you

20:17

killing young fish that haven't had the

20:19

chance to reproduce so the fish has to

20:21

be a certain length for you to be able

20:23

to keep it well in the story of the fur

20:25

bearing trout men had to come measure

20:27

their foot and then put it up next to

20:29

the trout to prove that the trout could

20:31

make them an effective pair of shoes

20:33

again the creature is fun and ripe with

20:35

stories I can't call it an a tier

20:37

because it's not particularly terrifying

20:40

and it's not as unique as something like

20:42

the tree squeaker but I can certainly

20:44

call it B tier where I feel it fits

20:46

right at home with the Jackalope that

20:49

might speak to something deeper about me

20:52

that some of my favorite Cryptids are

20:54

the ones you can use to trick or

20:56

Gaslight people but I'm not going to

20:58

think about that that too much right now

20:59

and instead we're just going to move on

21:01

to the Devil Bird also known as the

21:03

ulama this bird of Sri Lanka is said to

21:06

emit a horrific cry signifying that

21:09

death was soon to visit locals have

21:11

claimed many different birds to be the

21:14

actual Devil Bird with most

21:16

ornithologists believing the spot

21:18

bellied eagle owl to be the physical

21:21

match while the vocal match is most

21:23

likely the forest eagle owl or the

21:26

crested honey Buzzard this lack of

21:28

continuity between sightings leads to a

21:31

more troubling idea the concept that if

21:34

this Devil Bird is truly rot from Hell

21:37

perhaps it takes the VIS and voice of

21:39

other birds to deliver its message with

21:42

origin stooped in the story of a

21:44

villager driven by Madness into the

21:46

jungle a demonic Minister within the

21:49

forest of Southeast Asia is enough to

21:51

make any traveler weary of the trees so

21:54

on its own as a crypted I feel like the

21:57

devil bird is an F tier

22:00

because you know people are like oh

22:02

there's this scary sound in the trees

22:06

it's some kind of bird and then bird

22:08

people are like oh is it that kind of

22:10

bird and the person who heard it like

22:13

yeah like they just they see a bird and

22:16

say yeah that looks like the bird I

22:17

heard and they hear another bird and say

22:19

that sounds like the bird I heard so you

22:21

could make the leap like I just said

22:23

that it mimics the appearance and sounds

22:26

of different birds but even then it's

22:28

just birds that already exist however it

22:31

is cool that the legend comes from

22:35

someone that went crazy and was forced

22:37

to be kind of a messenger from hell and

22:39

anytime it crows it signifies death as

22:41

soon to visit and it's also called The

22:44

Devil Bird so I'll call it D tier but

22:46

I'm telling you if the devil wasn't

22:47

involved in that one it's going straight

22:49

to F and speaking of f tier spoilers we

22:52

have the Cuban Critter while they do in

22:55

fact hail from Cuba nothing about these

22:57

creatures is Ty diffult for their

22:59

environment in 1948 the critters were

23:01

spotted near the coast of Cuba and

23:04

described as being 15 ft tall covered in

23:07

hair and possessing a large crocodile

23:10

shaped head these sightings have been

23:12

connected to that of the megal onics or

23:14

giant ground sloth and despite a limited

23:17

era of reported encounters some believe

23:20

this once extinct creature to still

23:22

inhabit the Cuban jungle all right so

23:24

like I said f tier and I'll tell you why

23:27

I'm already not fan of things that did

23:31

exist maybe just existing now I mean

23:34

obviously it's cool if it really happens

23:37

like the caamp and stuff like that we

23:39

get that but the concept of like oh a

23:42

scary monster that goes bump in the

23:43

night that is just a thing that once

23:46

existed isn't that interesting to me and

23:49

it seems like what happened with the

23:51

Cuban Critter is in 1948 around the time

23:54

people started talking about these giant

23:56

ground sloths that used to exist someone

23:58

was was just like oh I saw one of those

24:00

and everyone's like oh where and they're

24:01

like over there on on the beach and then

24:04

they go look and they can't find one and

24:06

there was one reporting that happened

24:07

like in the 50s where someone said they

24:10

spotted one but then people investigated

24:12

and it was like a normal sloth that like

24:15

someone had brought and they're like oh

24:17

sorry I thought it was 15 ft tall my

24:19

mistake and it's just like the sightings

24:21

of it are really dumb and it's just like

24:25

for a few years people who saw the

24:28

skeletons of the big ground sloth said

24:30

that they saw one of those but they

24:32

couldn't prove it there's going to be a

24:34

lot of ground sloth things coming up in

24:38

the list I can just feel it because

24:40

there's so many different Cryptids that

24:41

get attributed to them um so I'm not I'm

24:45

not going to get mad yet but I can feel

24:46

it coming on strong but yeah for now F

24:49

tier the only good thing I can say about

24:51

it is the name Cuban Critter is cute

24:53

when I read that name originally I was

24:55

expecting some kind of little Goblin

24:57

thing but no it's just a big sloth so

24:59

moving on from that we have Neo

25:02

dinosaurs Neo dinosaurs is a blanket

25:05

term for Cryptids that can be classified

25:07

as prehistoric dinosaurs still existent

25:10

in the Modern Age some examples of which

25:12

we've already discussed like the M MBE

25:15

and the Loch Ness monster however they

25:18

are mentioned now to emphasize the

25:20

validity of various crypted sightings

25:23

dinosaurs existed in every corner of the

25:25

world and now their sightings continue

25:28

in their their stad perhaps the question

25:30

to be asking among these Cryptids is not

25:32

do they exist but do they still exist

25:37

Neo dinosaurs are going to

25:39

non-applicable obviously as a crypted

25:41

with everything I just explained with

25:42

the ground sloth not interested but it

25:44

is something to keep in mind that

25:46

dinosaurs were all over the world and

25:48

now several Cryptids that appear as

25:51

dinosaurs or at least have some

25:53

similarities are also being spotted all

25:55

over the world something about the whole

25:57

false Extinction thing that we've talked

25:59

about earlier to keep in mind with some

26:01

of these encounters especially ones that

26:04

date Back to Before the modern era that

26:08

maybe it was a creature that existed for

26:10

a while that may be extinct now but

26:13

might not have been then an example of

26:14

which we'll talk about right now with

26:16

the sucar Wrath in Patagonia South

26:19

America early European explorers

26:21

described a very unique encounter this

26:24

animal that would later be called a

26:26

sucar was described as having a

26:28

human-like face with a large Mane and a

26:31

long hairy tail which it uses to cover

26:34

the young it carries on its back The

26:36

Offspring unready to endure the harsh

26:38

climate the interesting aspect of this

26:41

Cryptid is that it was never described

26:43

as such instead documentarians merely

26:46

mentioned it along with descriptions of

26:48

other Wildlife detailing the natives

26:51

which wore their fur and their habit of

26:53

living near Riverbanks theorists have

26:56

pointed at everything from giant an

26:57

eater to now extinct sloths as the

27:00

candidate the sucra is perhaps an

27:03

example of Humanity's encounters with a

27:05

species in their twilight again

27:08

potentially a creature that existed then

27:10

but just doesn't now reports of the

27:12

sucar Wrath would have occurred around

27:14

the late 1500s early 1600s and when it

27:17

says things like the face of a man it

27:19

doesn't mean like a man's head on an

27:20

animal's body it means more in the way

27:23

you would describe a a chimp's face or

27:26

something like that it's FL it has the

27:28

features in the same place not a long

27:30

snout Etc and details like it has a tail

27:33

it uses as a sort of umbrella for the

27:35

babies on its back is pretty cool as a

27:38

crypted though I've got to call it a d

27:39

tier because it's just kind of unique

27:41

animal that existed at one point

27:43

supposedly but interesting for its

27:45

historical context nonetheless next up

27:49

we have the bunyip the bunyip is one of

27:51

Australia's most famed Cryptids there

27:54

isn't a consensus on its appearance as

27:56

some describe it as a reptilian dog and

27:59

others simply call it a snake with a

28:01

beard bunyip Legend dates to the early

28:04

1800s with Aboriginal Legends stating

28:07

that a man named bunet ate his totem

28:10

animal and was cursed to become a spirit

28:12

luring passerbys to their watery

28:15

deaths with rivers and even the town of

28:18

bunet Victoria named after the creature

28:21

its impact on culture and history means

28:24

this Legend will continue for

28:25

generations to come Australia's in

28:28

interesting because every animal in that

28:30

country is already trying to kill you so

28:32

they have to get creative with their

28:33

monsters and the bunyip does just that

28:36

some of the depictions of it are really

28:37

weird is like a cyclops thing with like

28:41

thin feet that crawls out of the water

28:43

and then lures people near the water so

28:46

it can jump out like a trapo spider and

28:48

kill them and there's a lot of stories

28:50

around the creature not only it's origin

28:51

where it was cursed to be a monster like

28:53

I spoke of but there's a lot of stories

28:56

of people out in the outback of

28:59

Australia who become victim of the

29:01

creature or hunting parties that fight

29:03

one off pretty much it's a good monster

29:05

so I'm going to call it B tier and

29:08

speaking of things in lakes that want to

29:09

kill you we have the dearu the lakes of

29:12

Ireland tell tell of this gigantic otter

29:16

sometimes described as a dog otter

29:18

hybrid or just a really big otter up to

29:20

7 ft long the beasts are said to await

29:23

prey in the water before attacking and

29:25

even chasing their prey onto land

29:28

sightings have occurred as far back as a

29:30

tombstone in Glendale claiming a woman

29:33

had been killed by a dearu in the 1600s

29:36

and as recently as 2003 with the count

29:39

spotting them near the Omi Island

29:42

conamara several stories of battles with

29:45

the species exist it makes one think

29:47

twice before approaching the Irish

29:49

Waters Edge so on the surface it's not

29:54

that unique it's either a really big

29:56

otter like a like a you can almost think

29:59

of it as like a crocodile without The

30:00

Reptilian part right like it's 7 ft long

30:04

and it weights near The Waters Edge and

30:06

jumps out and bites people but there's

30:08

something about like tombstones saying

30:11

people have been dying for hundreds of

30:13

years due to these creatures and in some

30:15

of the folktales I read it's like a man

30:17

finds his wife ripped in half by one so

30:19

he kills it with the Pitchfork there's a

30:22

lot of fun to be had with the stories

30:24

around it so why I'm not crazy about the

30:27

crypted itself

30:28

I do like a lot of the folklore attached

30:31

to it so I'm going to call it right in

30:32

the middle at C tier a lot of good has

30:34

been done with the concept but the

30:36

concept itself isn't anything to write

30:38

home about do you know it is a really

30:40

cool concept the Sid Hill gouger among

30:43

America tall tals exist the S Hill

30:46

gouger a creature that can appear in

30:48

many variations but most often resembles

30:51

a sort of goat or hoofed creature what

30:54

they do all have in common is the set of

30:57

legs on one side of their body is longer

31:00

than the other this means that gougers

31:02

can only walk on hillsides and

31:04

specifically in One Direction leading a

31:08

gouger off a hillside will result in the

31:10

animal walking in an awkward Circle

31:12

forever and the Beast is often blamed

31:15

for stamped trails that Circle

31:18

mountaintops rare since clockwise

31:20

gougers who give birth to

31:22

counterclockwise gougers must abandon

31:24

their young and if a clockwise meets a

31:26

counterclockwise one must kill the other

31:29

to pass they find themselves at home in

31:32

the far out Legends of the American

31:35

Countryside once again these American

31:38

tall tals have stolen my heart if you've

31:40

been out in the woods for any period of

31:42

time you can find those game Trails

31:45

whenever you get to the top of an

31:48

elevation where like the local animals

31:51

will run off from the water has kind of

31:53

matted out a flat spot near the brim of

31:56

a Mountaintop and similar to to a lot of

31:58

these other American Cryptids we can see

32:00

where people saw that and then made a

32:02

legend around it it must be a hillside

32:04

gouger because they have to walk in that

32:06

same Circle potentially at that same

32:08

elevation for their entire lives and the

32:11

idea that if a clockwise one gives birth

32:13

to a counterclockwise they're just like

32:16

they just have to look at each other and

32:18

then the mother just has to leave

32:20

because neither one can turn around to

32:22

get to the other so it just sucks if

32:24

they run into each other it is a battle

32:27

to the death that is so fun and there's

32:29

other fun details like a clockwise can

32:31

only mate with a counterclockwise

32:34

because that's the only way two of them

32:35

can come into contact with each other

32:37

and the way that they migrate is because

32:39

of their orientation it is hard for them

32:42

to couple in order to produce more so

32:46

they like lean up on each other and can

32:49

finally walk in a straight Direction and

32:52

it takes them a while to get sorted and

32:54

that's how they migrate two of them will

32:56

just kind of drunkenly push off of each

32:58

other until they're in another state

33:00

once again it is so much fun you can see

33:04

where the legend came from you can see

33:05

how it could be used for tall tals I

33:07

love it to me it's a solid a tier for

33:09

how unique the creature is it's not an S

33:12

tier because it doesn't try to attack

33:15

people and isn't that scary and also

33:18

because the shape of it can kind of

33:20

change depending on which story you're

33:22

listening to doesn't really have a

33:24

defined form so I wouldn't call it as

33:25

cool as something like the Hoag but

33:28

pretty cool nonetheless a tier

33:30

eventually I'm just going to have to

33:32

make a video about all of the American

33:34

Tall Tales they exist in like a bunch of

33:36

pioneer books and stuff like that you

33:38

can just read all of them straight from

33:40

the vine so I might have to do that one

33:42

day because I can't get enough I want

33:44

them injected into my blood speaking of

33:46

injecting things into your blood next up

33:48

we have the roal this armor clad eel is

33:52

said to exist within the ponds of

33:54

Iceland while no longer than a normal

33:56

eel it is a propensity for danger that

33:59

makes it unique its scales are

34:02

incredibly sharp and its skin secretes a

34:04

volatile poison the roal waits for a

34:07

victim to step into the pond whom it

34:09

then wraps around the leg of and digs to

34:12

the Bone before the target succumbs to

34:14

the toxins Legend has it the killer

34:17

comes from a dead rotten eel that was

34:20

forced Back to Life by Magic and their

34:22

descendants have haunted the rancid

34:24

Waters of Iceland ever since I like the

34:27

Rog its appearance is pretty basic you

34:29

know it's just an eel but it's fun

34:32

because it poses a practical danger

34:35

people walking through the woods will

34:37

come across ponds that they can't see

34:39

clearly through better be careful

34:40

stepping into it because an eel might

34:42

wrap around your leg and kill you

34:45

there's also a lot of fun notes about

34:46

him like the thing I mentioned the first

34:48

one came because someone brought back a

34:50

rotten eel from the dead and now it's

34:53

kind of like spiteful and can only exist

34:55

in unclean Waters or whatever there's

34:58

also stories that say it's fine to leave

35:00

sheep around them because their legs are

35:02

too skinny for the Ral to get a grip on

35:04

so while I would normally call it just

35:06

an average crypted taking an animal

35:08

changing some stuff putting it in a

35:09

unique place the stories and tales

35:11

around it are pretty cool so I'll call

35:13

it a beer anything gets bonus points if

35:16

it makes you think twice about something

35:18

you already do again like going around

35:20

puddles after that we have big hoot

35:24

Appalachia and specifically the Ohio

35:26

River Valley hold Legend of this massive

35:29

bird big hoot was first proposed by

35:32

cryptozoologist Mark Hall who theorized

35:35

that the prevalence of Eastern American

35:36

fly en crypted such as Moth Man and

35:39

Birdman could be traced back to one

35:42

unknown variant of massive owl stories

35:45

of giant owls stealing away preying the

35:47

night have permeated appalachin lore for

35:49

generations and their reflective red

35:52

eyes and distinctive cry could explain

35:54

various features of other Cryptids big

35:57

hoot proposes that various Airborne

35:59

crypto Zoological sightings could simply

36:02

be that of a really big owl so earlier

36:06

in the iceberg I threw Owlman at F tier

36:09

because it's just a carbon copy of Moth

36:11

Man big hoot is a little bit different

36:14

because it's not a new crypted sighting

36:17

happening and someone being like Oh I

36:20

think this thing that looks like Mothman

36:21

is a completely different thing than

36:23

moth man instead this is a crypto

36:25

zoologist theorizing that maybe Moth Man

36:28

and other sightings like Moth Man are

36:31

all the same thing either Moth Man or

36:34

big hoot as he calls it because of that

36:36

I'm going to put it at non-applicable

36:38

because as a crypted it's just a really

36:41

big owl that's trying to be Moth Man or

36:43

that looks like Moth Man so it' be like

36:44

a d tier or something what I think is

36:47

more interesting is the theory that all

36:49

of these different Cryptids that look

36:50

similar could be the same thing and have

36:53

some kind of real world explanation we

36:55

know that birds can get as big as things

36:57

things like an albatross right so what

37:00

if an owl got to a size like that that

37:03

would explain the red eyes that would

37:04

explain it being predatory Etc despite

37:06

the name being a cute play on Bigfoot

37:09

and it is cute it's a real world

37:11

solution to a crypto Zoological problem

37:14

and again big hoot is just a cute name

37:16

so if it's non- applicable that means I

37:17

don't have to put it in D tier after

37:19

that we have the kelpy one of Scotland's

37:22

most famous Cryptids the kelpy is a

37:24

shape shifter that entraps those who

37:26

come into contact with with it and drags

37:28

them to a watery grave while early

37:31

Legends of the kelpy depicted as a shape

37:33

shifter capable of taking the form of a

37:35

beautiful woman in order to lure men to

37:38

the water's edge it most often appears

37:40

in the form of a horse most often the

37:43

horse's Beauty and nature compels

37:45

passerbys to ride it only to find

37:48

themselves stuck to the kelpy skin as

37:50

the Beast dives into the lake ready to

37:52

drown and eat their Rider stories of The

37:56

kelpy Killing several people at once and

37:58

exorcisms being performed on suspected

38:00

horses along with details of fighting

38:02

them including crosses and silver

38:04

bullets the kelpy finds itself fit among

38:08

Europe's monsters a lot of the old

38:10

stories of the kelpy are really fun like

38:13

there's one popular Legend where these

38:15

10 children go down to the Riverside and

38:17

see a beautiful horse and nine of the

38:20

kids go up to pet the animal but one of

38:23

them's afraid of it and decides to stand

38:25

back when suddenly with all nine of the

38:28

children's hands attached to the

38:29

creature it dives into the water none of

38:32

them ever being seen again there's

38:34

another variant of the tail where the

38:35

kids finally coax the 10th child to come

38:38

up and pet the horse and as soon as he

38:40

does the horse starts to make its way

38:41

into the water and in an act of

38:43

desperation the 10th child cuts off his

38:46

own hand before watching his hand and

38:48

the nine kids plunge to the depths the

38:51

Kelby makes its way into a lot of media

38:53

and things regarding Irish folklore and

38:56

then just the idea that in like the 17

38:59

1800s they thought Kelpies were like

39:01

demonic so priests would perform

39:04

exorcisms on horses that they thought

39:07

were Kelby or the idea of men being

39:09

armed with silver and Crosses to defeat

39:12

any pretty horse they see without a

39:14

rider is it's just funny also the whole

39:17

idea of being compelled to ride a horse

39:22

was much more relatable back then than

39:24

it is now because horses were the only

39:25

means of travel right and you know

39:28

pretty much everyone had one so if you

39:30

were out in the woods and you saw a

39:31

beautiful horse that is something that

39:34

is good for Transit and also probably

39:35

worth a lot of money so that explains

39:37

why random people would be compelled to

39:39

ride them doesn't really hit the same

39:41

now though because I've never met

39:43

someone who's like driving down the road

39:45

and sees a horse and they're like I I

39:47

have to ride it even though design-wise

39:50

the creature is just a horse I think

39:52

it's cool how it can be used in stories

39:53

and a lot of interesting things have

39:55

been done with it historically and

39:56

through folklore so I think it's a solid

39:59

B tier and then finally for tier six we

40:02

have a weird one the Groot slang Dutch

40:05

for big snake the Groot slank is said to

40:08

inhabit a cave in revelt South Africa it

40:12

is and I'm not kidding a huge snake with

40:16

the head of an elephant The Story Goes

40:19

that when the gods first created the

40:21

world they made a creature too strong

40:23

and too smart they split this creation

40:26

into two creatures creatures the

40:28

elephant and the serpent but one of

40:31

these original inventions escaped driven

40:33

to the Earth's depths to hide from the

40:36

gods and reproduce in spite of its

40:39

creators its Offspring make their way

40:41

into the sea through underground caves

40:44

and the original Beast guards the

40:45

countless gems and diamonds within the

40:48

cave known as the bottomless pit the

40:52

size and unique nature of this Legend

40:54

ensures the Groot slang will haunt

40:56

explorers and locals for years to come

40:59

the Groot slang is so weird and I kind

41:02

of love it for one that origin story

41:04

pretty cool right and not only is the

41:06

Beast itself terrifying given its

41:09

massive proportions but the way that it

41:11

guards the diamonds of Africa is

41:13

interesting and I'm kind of surprised I

41:16

haven't heard it brought up in any

41:18

narratives around African diamond mining

41:21

because with all the controversy around

41:23

it you would think someone would use

41:25

this creature forgotten by time at the

41:28

bottom of a cave guarding the diamonds

41:30

and gems that men desperately try to get

41:33

a hold of would be used for some kind of

41:36

symbolism or at least naming convention

41:38

I don't know I just feel like the Groot

41:39

slink is an interesting creature for

41:41

that and I've never heard of it before I

41:43

could just be dumb and maybe it's used

41:45

all the time for stuff like that and I'm

41:46

just stupid in which case disregard this

41:48

but I think it's interesting now that

41:50

being said as an actual crypted yes it's

41:54

very weird and that it's a giant

41:56

elephant snake thing but aside from its

41:58

origin it feels kind of messy like oh

42:00

there was only one of them but there's

42:02

actually a lot of them cuz it reproduced

42:04

and they're they're in the ocean too but

42:06

also this one cave but maybe other caves

42:08

too it's got a lot of qualities dragging

42:10

it up and also a lot dragging it down so

42:13

I'm going to call it right in the middle

42:14

at C tier pretty weird but pretty cool

42:17

so it's part for the course and with

42:19

that we have the end of tier six like I

42:21

said there were a lot of really cool

42:23

ones this time um should have spaced

42:26

that out but too late now a lot of fun

42:28

ones today and hopefully one of these

42:30

was new to you and if so that's pretty

42:32

cool and I'm glad I could share that

42:34

with you and I just want to say thank

42:36

you for watching I hope the trend kind

42:38

of keeps up looking ahead at the next

42:39

few tiers I think it does with some

42:41

really unique ones or these fearsome

42:43

Critters that I'm now obsessed with that

42:45

do cool things and not a lot of people

42:47

know about so I hope we get to talk

42:48

about more of those it's fun to talk

42:50

about the popular ones like you know the

42:52

windigo and Moth Man and whatnot but

42:54

what I really like doing is talking

42:55

about ones you probably haven't heard of

42:57

before CU it's always fun to learn about

42:58

something new right especially when it

43:00

comes to These Things That Go Bump in

43:03

the night I think they're pretty cool

43:04

and hopefully you do too and thank you

43:06

for sticking around this long in the

43:07

video uh I'm going to get editing on

43:09

this so hopefully you could see it as I

43:11

mentioned the legacy of The Moth Man

43:14

poster will be available in a couple

43:17

days so stay tuned for an announcement

43:19

about that 100 of them will be signed

43:22

and then once that 100 is sold out can't

43:25

get it anymore and once the preset s on

43:27

this is over which I think will be like

43:29

a couple weeks or something they're gone

43:31

forever so get it while you can should

43:33

be available in a couple days from when

43:34

this video goes up again thank you all

43:36

for the support you've shown me I

43:38

remember back when I first started

43:40

YouTube I was trying to do like just

43:43

these print on demand t-shirts and stuff

43:45

like that and I'm really happy that now

43:47

I have an audience and connections I've

43:50

made in the industry that allow me to

43:52

make stuff that I think you all deserve

43:54

and stuff that I would actually want to

43:55

wear and sell uh like these weird

43:58

posters like the cool designs for

44:00

hoodies and t-shirts and whatever I've

44:01

been able to do through companies it

44:03

really does mean the world once again I

44:04

know that's all thanks to you all and I

44:06

appreciate it so if you went on that be

44:08

ready in a couple days other than that I

44:10

hope you enjoyed the crypted iceberg uh

44:13

another part will be out for it next

44:15

month I'm sure there's a couple other at

44:18

least one other video I know I want to

44:20

get out before then that should be out

44:22

before the end of the month but there's

44:24

a couple I want to try to get out before

44:26

the next chras one so we'll see how that

44:28

goes will I overpromise and underd

44:31

deliver probably but at least it won't

44:33

be new for the channel but for real

44:35

thank you guys so much for being here it

44:37

means the most hope you enjoyed and I

44:39

believe that should do it for now but I

44:42

just want to say thank you for watching

44:45

I hope that you enjoyed and I will see

44:47

you in the next one bye

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