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Creatures & Cryptid Files Vol 1 The WHY FILES

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posted on Mar, 3 2024 @ 12:52 AM
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The Ad runs from 1:15 until 5:25 if you want to skip.. Big Foot discussed from the beginning until today. Nessie stories and the Chupacabra stories are also talked about as far as evidence or lack thereof.


Creatures & Cryptid Files Vol 1: Bigfoot, Nessie, and Chupacabra

Cryptids have captured our curiosity for ages. Tales of mysterious and elusive creatures roaming the wilderness spark our imagination.

In this first installment of... quite a few, we explore three famous cryptids that have left big footprints on popular culture (ahem).

Bigfoot sightings go back centuries. We investigate theories on Gigantopithecus, hear (and see) compelling accounts from seemingly credible witnesses. And, of course, we'll discuss the famous Patterson-Gimlin Film.

The Loch Ness Monster. One of my personal favorites. There are photographs, film and video. Could Nessie be the last surviving dinosaur?

The Chupacabra. Starting in 1995, this vampiric predator terrorized Puerto Rico, massacring livestock. Theories on alien experiments and genetic mutations attempt to explain its sudden appearance.

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posted on Mar, 3 2024 @ 10:26 AM
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Entertaining episode. I'd give it maybe a 6.5/10.

I really liked the enhanced, stabalized version of the Patterson film. I'd seen other versions but none as clear. Still a mystery in my mind.

They didn't touch on the "Chupacabra" videoed in Texas a few years ago by the police cruiser or the strange corpse found by the lady rancher

I'd guess they had to limit the amount of content because they could easily devote an entire episode to each cryptid.

Not complaining. This show is 60% entertainmnent, 35% education and 5% ad-supported annoyance (fish) :-)



 
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