Are Cryptids Real? w/ Forrest Galante & TWT Crew Pt. 1

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Have you ever wondered if bigfoot was real? Is there any science behind it? Is it all total B.S.?
    Forrest Galante and The Wild Times crew attempt to answer all this and more in the first rendition of The Cryptid Game!
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  • @b-conn6624
    @b-conn6624 Год назад +4

    Couldn't get a better rendition of the Jersey Devil?! That picture looks like album cover art for a mid 2000s mental band.

  • @davidcoquelle3081
    @davidcoquelle3081 3 года назад +109

    The Stellers seaape was most likely an epic roast of the captain of the expedition Vitus Bering. Steller hated that guy

    • @mysteryjunkie9808
      @mysteryjunkie9808 3 года назад +13

      Yeah I read that too and that’s the best theory.

    • @in4mal_baker270
      @in4mal_baker270 2 года назад +12

      The same way bigfoot is actually just a description of somebodies mother.

    • @Sorenbaa
      @Sorenbaa 2 года назад +10

      Exactly. Steller named it "Simnia marina danica" - danish sea ape in his writings. He often used irony and jokes in his diary of the journey.

    • @tylermickan1895
      @tylermickan1895 Год назад

      I would like to see Forrest adres this theary
      He must have heard it before

    • @Aengus42
      @Aengus42 Год назад

      Yup, just came here to post exactly this. The sea ape was Steller's captain whom he hated with a passion! The description was accurate right down to his moustache...

  • @Troyry
    @Troyry 3 года назад +26

    I love the daily additions. They are 100% a highlight!
    Forrest have you ever thought of an Amazon search for fish?

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 3 года назад +52

    Judging by that statue, Mothman never missed a core workout, but he definitely skipped wing day.

    • @Dean89420
      @Dean89420 3 года назад +4

      He never skipped wingday. Them wings are ripped....😂sorry couldnt help it

    • @jopo7996
      @jopo7996 3 года назад +2

      @@Dean89420 touché

    • @kyleculp7520
      @kyleculp7520 2 года назад

      That statue is thicc. He definitely didn't miss leg day

    • @agentcodydanks
      @agentcodydanks 2 года назад

      Ha!

  • @thedanger8919
    @thedanger8919 2 года назад +102

    Worth noting that the workers at Chernobyl reported seeing something similar to Mothman in the time leading up to the disaster in '86. Great video

    • @uri25kmister36
      @uri25kmister36 Год назад +6

      Same thing with fukishima

    • @kevinwest942
      @kevinwest942 Год назад +5

      Hahahahaha.

    • @kevinzhu6417
      @kevinzhu6417 Год назад +1

      The source is fairly suspect, it's from a Russian ufologist with a lack of photographic evidence or sufficient first hand accounts

    • @therealjuice4725
      @therealjuice4725 Год назад +1

      me 2

    • @grantswan8525
      @grantswan8525 Год назад +2

      harbinger of doom

  • @anarchoiskunk
    @anarchoiskunk Год назад +3

    that first picture of the mothman was LITERALLY just an owl. lmao

  • @enragedweasels
    @enragedweasels Год назад +11

    Fun fact: The Jersey Devil was first reported in a naval battle in the revolutionary war. Reports said that it was atop the mast of a ship, they shot at it but the bullets went straight through it.

    • @ManDogBearPig
      @ManDogBearPig 7 месяцев назад

      real. why is Forrest so against the idea of cryptids? scares him? hasn't he seen the real Bigfoot vid its readily available on yt

    • @whoviansforlife6636
      @whoviansforlife6636 6 месяцев назад

      And there is a naval battle happening in the middle of pine barrens and that's just happening

  • @brennemansbrain
    @brennemansbrain 2 года назад +8

    Just found my new favorite podcast, keep it up fellas!
    Would love to see some analysis on these cryptid videos people are posting on tic tok

  • @honkylips9072
    @honkylips9072 2 года назад +15

    I am from NJ, the story of the Jersey devil goes back to the colonial times. Also known as the Leeds Devil. It was the baby of Mr and Mrs Leeds. Way to long of a story for me to type in here. The origins run deeper then the description given back in the early 20th century. Has an interesting origin actually. Great video, fun stuff.

    • @kg3451
      @kg3451 2 года назад

      Didn’t they curse the 13th son or something like that?

    • @TheRealRyanMickens
      @TheRealRyanMickens Год назад

      Would love to hear more about this origin story lol

  • @corissakramer6644
    @corissakramer6644 3 года назад +5

    I was hoping for a game like this! Love this idea and these daily videos. Such great content guys!

  • @yannikakapralli
    @yannikakapralli 2 года назад +1

    Just found this Channel.
    Love it!
    Hope you give us this Content for Years to come! :)
    Love from Germany

  • @johnpichon689
    @johnpichon689 2 года назад +9

    Scientists 300 years ago; ‘It was playful so I tried to shoot it’

  • @jasonvazquez4953
    @jasonvazquez4953 2 года назад +57

    The seller sea ape just sounds like a northern fur seal. It's pretty much exactly what he described.

    • @pfistor
      @pfistor Год назад +1

      Yeah, the description could have matched almost any seal other than the long hair so that makes sense.

    • @h3110legomaster
      @h3110legomaster Год назад +1

      i was gonna say it just seems like a sea otter since it was "inquisitive and playful" but he said it was 5 feet long and big, so yeah. northern fur seal

    • @themaskedhobo
      @themaskedhobo Год назад

      Yeah, a playful seal or very large otter, maybe even with an anomalous gene that caused its fur to be longer than normal. Both can be described as having "dog like" faces.

    • @worldcitizen3371
      @worldcitizen3371 Год назад

      I was gonna say it looks a bit like an otter, no?

    • @matthewbrennan4032
      @matthewbrennan4032 Год назад

      Man, this is my group right here this little comment and reply section

  • @FancyNancy62
    @FancyNancy62 Год назад +4

    I'm a jersey girl and my brother in-law said he and his friend saw a huge bird flying over the trees while they were at Round Valley Park. He said it looked like a tetradactyl. He's not the kind of guy who would tell stories like that at all. Happened when he was young I would say late 70's very early 80's. Have to say he might have been stoned but, still I believe he saw something because he is not the kind of guy that would make things up. As far as the Jersey Devil.. I always heard about it but never saw or know anyone who has.. good show guys, lots of fun..

    • @Julia.Taunton-Clark99
      @Julia.Taunton-Clark99 Год назад

      It’s ‘Pterodactyl’ not ‘Tetradactyl’. Flying lizards, essentially, that DEFINITELY died out with the dinosaurs

  • @RPGzAssassin
    @RPGzAssassin 3 года назад +3

    Love these mini series that you guys are doing

  • @unchattytwit
    @unchattytwit 2 года назад +34

    Stella's sea ape - purportedly it was a hoax on a sea captain that Stella despised. I also see somebody else has mentioned it previously.

  • @robertroberts4764
    @robertroberts4764 3 года назад +47

    In the case of the Jersey Devil, there is another possible explanation that is far less fantastic. Historically, secluded places like the Pine Barrens were used as dumping grounds for deformed children. I know it’s messed up but it’s sadly the truth. Some of these children survived and for fear of persecution and death would scare off anyone who came into the woods, sometimes with elaborate costumes made from animal parts like furs and antlers. I think this may be where M. Night Shyamalan got the idea for the creature in The Village. Locals in the area also would have spread scary stories about monsters in the Pine Barrens in order to keep the ugly truth hidden. Just a theory. Love this cryptid game, awesome fodder for thought 🤙

    • @jq7323
      @jq7323 2 года назад +10

      Also, let's not forget people do take psychedelics in the woods. Whether it be mushrooms, cactus, or man made chemicals.

    • @floppycopy1284
      @floppycopy1284 2 года назад +4

      Where’d you get this info

    • @kelvinb16
      @kelvinb16 Год назад +11

      @@floppycopy1284 his ass

    • @wolfwhisperertf
      @wolfwhisperertf Год назад +4

      So I actually grew up in the pine barrens and the story I grew up with supports this. The story I was told was that a kid was born who was deformed and possessed by the devil and no priest could cleanse him so his mother locked him away in the basement, I think there was something about him killing his father but I don't remember. So he eventually ran away to live in the woods and has been there ever since.

    • @66Sixxy
      @66Sixxy 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@wolfwhisperertfI remember this story as well.

  • @GG-jw8pt
    @GG-jw8pt 2 года назад +2

    Moth man now identifies as a butterfly!

  • @danielmcguire7752
    @danielmcguire7752 2 года назад +8

    The Pine Barrens are a really unique ecosystem and has a lot of unique flora and fauna found no where else such as a lot of fish species that can survive in seder water which is very acidic and dechamental to eggs plus has alot of endangered species such as Northern Pine snake and Pine Barrens Tree Frog and as a NJ resident and animal/nature lover believe the pine barrens should be listed as a National Park because of it being such a unique habitat.
    P.S. Forest Galante very big fan of u and your shows 😁♥️

  • @jumpingeagles1
    @jumpingeagles1 3 года назад +5

    Lol I’m pretty sure I sent Forrest the pic of Teddy Roosevelt next to a rhino he shot. Anyways, great video keep it up

  • @mandalorianactual1215
    @mandalorianactual1215 Год назад +1

    Regarding the Jersey Devil: Josh Gate on his show Expedition X did an episode on it. They investigated the origins of the myth, and they came to a conclusion that it was part slander to ruin the reputation of a prominent family. And also, that it was most likely sightings of the Hammer Headed Bat.

  • @Dean89420
    @Dean89420 3 года назад +21

    I had a friend in high school who was from point pleasant and his mom grew up not far from the bridge that collapsed. His mom and grandma were the ones who told me the story because grandma hadta go get his mom from school and was delayed due to the bridge situation. Im not sayin its real based on 1 grandmas account but she said itd been seen a few times and always showed up a few days before something bad happens and then would be spotted again at the place where the shit happened. Yall should check in to it a little deeper and maybe devote a while daily to it..Mawmaw would love that 🤙

  • @jimmychurch9588
    @jimmychurch9588 3 месяца назад

    I’m guessing the Stellers sea ape is a northern sea Otter. It’s close in description and it would make sense for him to see it where he did. They grow to about five feet, have dog like faces, drooping whiskers. The behavior isn’t outrageous for a sea otter either. They are curious and sometimes playful animals. The shark like
    Fins could simply have been a mistake.

  • @mathewkeen2356
    @mathewkeen2356 2 года назад +2

    It's funny how little people know about nj beyond New York area. They hear some jokes about highways bc that's what a tiny portion of the state looks like near NYC and they think that's the whole thing.
    Like even Forrest said "when they used to have tons of fauna"
    NJ's loaded with animals, especially in the north west and southern 3rd.
    The pine barrens are bigger than Yosemite or the Grand Canyon reserve.

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat 2 года назад +3

    Since u brought up the Great Horned Owl, I used to live out on this old farm in the middle of nowhere. Anyways there was a great horned owl that I would see on a nearly daily basis, would always sit up in a big dead tree shortly before dark. I shit u not it was 4 feet tall and thick and had a huge broad wingspan and I could definitely see someone not knowing what it is seeing an owl like that in low light and bam u got a monster!!

  • @kenny7593
    @kenny7593 2 года назад +3

    Mothman was just a barn owl. I can't remember what the show or special was, but there is this awesome study scientists did in America on what the creature was. They first proved that people couldn't judge size in the sky very well. They had people try to guess the size of a kite and people were wildly wrong (people said things from a few feet to tens of feet long, as much as 50 feet long). The original sighting was at night, so that only added to the confusion. Barn owls have red eye shine, have a huge windspan (I think it's like 5-6 feet), and their screech (which is terrifying) matches the description of the sound the creature made. I am very convinced that it was misidentification. It was seen by a bunch of teenagers in the 50's making out in their car in the woods. So maybe there was some drinking but I'm convinced a sober person could make the same mistake. I'd prefer you guys use this explanation as opposed to "a bunch of people were high on shrooms" explanation (which I get is partially a joke). I could try to find it for you if you'd like it is extremely convincing.

    • @ManDogBearPig
      @ManDogBearPig 7 месяцев назад

      almost like they had an agenda to convince you. there's been more than one sighting lol

  • @Bergwick
    @Bergwick 2 года назад +3

    Mothman sightings could be sightings of large bats that people have then exaggerated to be larger and more human looking than they actually are

  • @rolandoxiv6934
    @rolandoxiv6934 3 года назад

    dayli additions videos are awesome thanks

  • @DruAnHellenShow
    @DruAnHellenShow Год назад

    You guys are awesome everything you guys do is entertaining and the Jersey devil reminds me of that x files episode lol #1 podcast #1fan. Ps send me a shirt please!!!

  • @verward
    @verward Год назад +1

    I can't believe Steller didn't know what a seal was. Pretty sure they're native to Germany too.

  • @schollls5973
    @schollls5973 Год назад

    this could have been 40 mins and i would not have noticed, gimmie more lol

  • @robbo03
    @robbo03 Год назад +1

    Idk about the Jersey Devil but I have seen a legendary being with silver wings in the Pine Barrens before

  • @benholt7776
    @benholt7776 3 года назад +2

    Keep it coming boys.

  • @martifoddrill9587
    @martifoddrill9587 2 года назад +2

    I'm surprised no one compared the hammerhead bat with the jersey devil, the original drawings of Jersey Devil show it with a long horsey face very very similar to the hammerhead bat.

  • @Hawaii567
    @Hawaii567 Год назад +1

    The moth man has always been thought to be a hint owl. There’s an owl that lives in the area that has red or yellow glowing eyes at night and a large wing span that mimics what people claim to see and deem the moth man

  • @christafox13
    @christafox13 Год назад

    For Mothman, I think it might be some large carrion bird like a vulture, possibly appearing as it smells approaching death or disaster. Some of those vultures/buzzards etc are insanely creepy and scary looking up close. I wonder if as the bridge collapsed it could smell/detect whatever fear of death pheromones being omitted or recognized the sound of the bridge structure about to collapse as a potential source of future food?
    Maybe that would account for similar types of sightings around the world where these type of “cryptids” are spotted before or right after disasters, as carrion birds are very effective at finding deceased things to eat. That + mass hysteria following a disaster = cryptid flying scary monster. Humanoid face is explained by how creepy their heads can look which we rarely see up close 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @----redacted---
    @----redacted--- 3 года назад +2

    Ever seen a full grown snowy owl? They've been recorded as far south as Texas in certain occasions. A 6ft wingspan could easily be exaggerated by a few feet to be a flying man

    • @dingo9696
      @dingo9696 2 года назад

      Snowy owls dont have a 6 foot wingspan LMAO

  • @MoDeegroes
    @MoDeegroes Год назад

    Forrest underestimating size of Pine Barrens a little....but, of, his explanation for the Jersey devil sightings is dead on.

  • @probelerpropro
    @probelerpropro 2 года назад

    always love the "only 5 % of the ocean is discovered reason" :D

  • @drewstergion3649
    @drewstergion3649 3 года назад +2

    Retep I know you said you don’t like to toot your own horn, but I think the brosners would love to know some other shows you have worked on or been apart of!

  • @Steezy360
    @Steezy360 Год назад

    These podcasts are the best .

  • @joemadre9550
    @joemadre9550 Год назад

    I love that your explanation is that people with torches don't know what animals are..

  • @eddurriii8214
    @eddurriii8214 2 года назад +7

    As a New Jerseyan I’m curious as to what Forrest meant by we’d know if it was real being in NJ. I think there possibly is something out there but it’s not this supernatural creature. I do like Forrest’s theory as to how it came about. It’s probably the most likely scenario. The Sea-Ape is probably just a different species of Seal in that area or something close to a seal.

    • @jacobjohns6047
      @jacobjohns6047 2 года назад +1

      Ya I feel like the hoof print stuff is hoaxes but their are probably coyotes or coywolves that got some livestock mixed with owl sightings I have a huge owl that lives nearby and holy fuck that thing scares me regularly just turn onto my road and he is sitting in a tree making it look like a damn giant with a head and big glowing eyes or ill come out on the balcony see him sitting on the damn street pole and fly off with a 6 foot wingspan lol

    • @eddurriii8214
      @eddurriii8214 2 года назад +1

      @@jacobjohns6047 yeah I’ve kinda always thought the wing part was a big owl or a Herron/crane. Maybe even an Eagle. Ik an eagle isn’t typically active at night but it just takes one sighting to misconstrue what happens typically

    • @youtubecensorship842
      @youtubecensorship842 Год назад +2

      @@eddurriii8214 because no mammal can have 6 legs, there you go, mystery solved.
      Wings are modified arms.
      Durr durr.

    • @eddurriii8214
      @eddurriii8214 Год назад +1

      @@youtubecensorship842 way to not understand what I said or have an understanding of the NJ Devil mythology. But yeah make fun of a person’s last name bud…real mature of ya

  • @roronoazoro9852
    @roronoazoro9852 Год назад +1

    I think the mothman is also sandhill cranes. They will mis-migrate often. They are also very big!

  • @fried-dodo-thigh
    @fried-dodo-thigh Год назад

    With the mothman I'm thinking it may be some sort of relic owl species. Just an absolutely massive owl, or one suffering from gigantism. The red eyeshine and only ever being seen following some disaster.

  • @Dang3rMouSe
    @Dang3rMouSe 3 года назад +3

    Love this idea. I know this was just a fun little thing but I'd recommend finding & directly quoting eyewitness accounts when possible like the "sea-ape". Maybe talk about the associated legend 1st then get into direct testimony quotes cause u r then getting into more the the meat of what it could be. For instance the "mothman" witnesses.
    There were many sightings by multiple ppl on multiple occasions. The 1st sighting from what I remember whatever they saw followed alongside their car at night. They stated it had large circular red eyes & they believed it was flying as it was keeping pace. Imo this sounded possibly like a large owl & since they were scared it could have seemed larger in the moment.

  • @oscarmontero6539
    @oscarmontero6539 Год назад

    The Jersey Devil, all the descriptions that I've seen or heard of seems to resemble the Hammerhead bat and to me has been exaggerated by misidentified and with a bit exaggerated by people being hysterical when they came across something strange that they couldn't explain

  • @sephie44
    @sephie44 2 года назад +1

    I totally agree about the Sandhill Crane being Mothman. If a person who never seen one before suddenly saw a Sandhill Crane perching or even flying they would believe its a flying alien angel monster.

    • @maxmillion4442
      @maxmillion4442 Год назад

      I’ve seen sandhill cranes at all times of day at all times of night. My whole life. No way that explains mothman.

    • @maxmillion4442
      @maxmillion4442 Год назад

      @@ey3z4ya what’s a lie? That I’ve seen a sandhill crane?

  • @FeedrStudios
    @FeedrStudios 3 года назад +1

    Was this fragment taken from a podcast or is this extra content on the channel?

  • @PaddyB92
    @PaddyB92 3 года назад +5

    I've read before that mountain gorillas were once thought to be cryptids up until the early 1900's

    • @captainloaf4767
      @captainloaf4767 2 года назад

      It’s been a 100 years the worlds population has double in size technology has grown astronomically these cryptids don’t exist.

  • @pepeyufera97
    @pepeyufera97 2 года назад +1

    in regard of the jersey devil , i bet the wings were just the shadows of the antlers of the deer itself

  • @JCrushFitness
    @JCrushFitness Год назад

    The original story of the moth man had nothing to do with the bridge collapse. That was added later in a book someone wrote about the moth man.

  • @chaseschreiber4418
    @chaseschreiber4418 Год назад +1

    The og story or mothman is for SURE an owl.

  • @richardbug3094
    @richardbug3094 2 года назад +1

    to me the stellers sea ape seems very similar to a giant sea otter.

  • @stevenbrandes1836
    @stevenbrandes1836 Год назад

    Also the fact the the Jersey devil is depicted with six limbs, which is improbable for a vertebrate. So unless you’re looking for a supernatural or extraterrestrial explanation for it, it’s basically disproven.

  • @i.am.not.herbert
    @i.am.not.herbert Год назад +1

    Dammit Forrest I expected more out of you.
    The descriptions of the Mothman are obviously descriptions of a giant freaking owl.
    Like bigger than the great horned owl. But a similar species. Cuz those horn feathers meet a description of the moth antennae. And then it's like a giant brown coat wearing looking man-size creature until it spreads its wings and flies. Flies fast and silent. Has red glowing eyes. That has owl written all over it.

  • @Gpham360
    @Gpham360 3 года назад +2

    Ok. Retep reminds me of the kid on 2 and a half men. I think it’s the cheeks and the hair (Bc when the kid got older he grew his hair out a little)

  • @Pro-dp3sh
    @Pro-dp3sh Год назад

    Stellar perfectly described a seal. -but I’m guessing he knew what seals were ?

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn 2 года назад +1

    The idea of Yowies here in Australia has always fascinated me. Some recent footage from local 'hunters' might interest you:
    ruclips.net/video/sx5WUzzgrfY/видео.html

  • @Master_Yoda1990
    @Master_Yoda1990 Год назад

    Maybe Point Pleasant was part of an MK Ultra test which happened around the same period of time.

  • @purechild234
    @purechild234 3 года назад +1

    Trey the explainer has a good video explaining the mothman

  • @Midwesthoosier
    @Midwesthoosier 2 года назад

    The Jersey devil looks like the Piasa bird carving near Alton Illinois

  • @Kodama666
    @Kodama666 Год назад

    personally i think mothman was just a large owl or predatory bird of some kind
    they can look very large and in low light and if they have the right stance going i think you could easily kinda see a mothman out of them

  • @bunch_of_numbers
    @bunch_of_numbers 2 года назад

    Any description of mothman just sounds like a big owl lol

  • @shparto1118
    @shparto1118 3 года назад +4

    Few things wrong on the mothman. He was never sighted as resembling a moth, the name came from an at-the-time popular batman villain. Most witnesses described him as a headless, furry/feathered man with wings and red eyes

    • @shaymich2395
      @shaymich2395 2 года назад +1

      I wonder what vultures look like at night...The first drawing of "mothman" made me think of one. Could vultures explain these huge winged creature sightings? Their heads are odd and lowered while taking off so might blend with the shoulders of their silhouettes, their legs are long, and their wingspans are relatively huge.

    • @beanodean4148
      @beanodean4148 Год назад

      If he was headless where did his eyes go?

    • @uri25kmister36
      @uri25kmister36 Год назад

      @@shaymich2395 the first story of it was this couple who said they got chased by it from a river at 100mph so

  • @justinnewbold8703
    @justinnewbold8703 Год назад

    Rest in Peace Tony, youre the reason i also fell in love with this country

  • @halfstock
    @halfstock 2 года назад +1

    Does the Mothman sound more like a great horned owl that someone mis-identified, especially compared to any other animal?

    • @shaymich2395
      @shaymich2395 2 года назад

      I think the first drawing looks like the silhouette of a vulture

  • @3mmanuelmartinez467
    @3mmanuelmartinez467 2 года назад

    Does Patrick ever change his cloths?!lol

  • @scarease1
    @scarease1 Год назад

    Steller Sea ape looks like species of Seal .

  • @joemiller54646
    @joemiller54646 2 года назад

    Live in Necedah Wisconsin see sand hills all the time

  • @cbm3
    @cbm3 Год назад +1

    The sea ape looks like Chewbacca

  • @connerhill4712
    @connerhill4712 3 года назад +3

    My Dad was born and raised in point pleasant, had several friends who died in the bridge collapse, the most prominent sighting is in point, but there actually has been sightings all over the world of the creature being followed by disasters and has been speculated to be an oman of sorts.

  • @DevynPlaysGames
    @DevynPlaysGames 2 года назад +1

    Stellar's sea chewbacca

  • @Sabatuar
    @Sabatuar 3 года назад +7

    Oh the sea ape was very much real. It was a satire of the ship's captain, who Stellar didn't get along with. Unfortunately that tends to get lost in the cryptozoological circles.

    • @WildTimesPod
      @WildTimesPod  3 года назад +3

      hilarious. would love to hear more about it

    • @ShadySheev
      @ShadySheev 2 года назад

      @@WildTimesPod ruclips.net/video/gwZbMMaRLJc/видео.html Check out this video then. It gives a nice insight into the origins of the sea ape.

  • @NicoleDrinkwater69
    @NicoleDrinkwater69 3 года назад +1

    10:32 Finding Bigfoot slander and I won’t tolerate it

    • @captainloaf4767
      @captainloaf4767 2 года назад

      Well it does not exist no one has ever produced anything of serious scientific value towards evidence they ever did exist nothing. If they had by now we would have something tangible to back up peoples claims. Still would be cooo though.

  • @bri9435
    @bri9435 Год назад

    Stellars sea ape sound like maybe a sea otter??

  • @mufukajones518
    @mufukajones518 Год назад

    For the new jersey devil one... I've actually seen owls fucking with bucks in the day time while I'm hunting... almost looking like the fucker had wings from the right perspective.

  • @JONCOOK61420
    @JONCOOK61420 Год назад +1

    Sneaking in a pouch or two eh?

  • @roronoazoro9852
    @roronoazoro9852 Год назад

    Jersey Devil is a sandhill crane.

  • @hyenapodcast6953
    @hyenapodcast6953 3 года назад +2

    YES!!!!!!!!!

  • @marclucido5721
    @marclucido5721 Год назад

    The second is most likely a type of seal.

  • @Caleb1874ya
    @Caleb1874ya Год назад

    Lol… “if you’re going to trust a scientist, trust a German one”…. Said no one after WWII except this guy lol… and as already brought up in comments and VERY apparent if you read Stellars description of the sea ape he is 100% making fun of his Danish captain who was his legit nemesis…. Was a pretty Stellar burn

  • @ackshually404
    @ackshually404 Год назад

    If you look carefully at stellars description of the sea ape and the details of the voyage he described it on you will realise he wrote it as joke mocking the captain of the ship he was on at the time after they had basically fucked over his reaserch

  • @Doc_Fischer
    @Doc_Fischer Год назад

    I’ve been all throughout the Pine Barrens riding dirt bikes and dune buggies. The biggest things I have seen are Grey Owls and Horned owls . Yes , they are creepy AF when least suspecting.

    • @Julia.Taunton-Clark99
      @Julia.Taunton-Clark99 Год назад

      I’d appreciate it if you used the full name, like ‘Great Horned Owl’ and ‘Great Grey Owl’. Idiot

  • @66Sixxy
    @66Sixxy 11 месяцев назад

    Oh lort. That artist's rendering of the sea ape looks like Dorothy's Toto.

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep 2 года назад +1

    17:10; sandhill crane heck yah ‘rib eye in the sky’ as they are known by hunters and conservationists. Not endangered in fact highly numerous and also very difficult to hunt because their eyes and instinct are better than most birds. Also in some parts of the nation they can be found along with the critically endangered whooping crane and if you are a hunter and you do not know rhe difference and if you do not know the laws as you are legally required to and you “accidentally” shoot a whooping crane well, you’re going to go to prison for a real, real long time when you get caught. Sandhill cranes? yes! whooping cranes? no!

    • @johnriley8642
      @johnriley8642 2 года назад

      Unfortunately we can’t hunt them in Michigan. Nor can we hunt doves. They sure know how to take away our fun.

  • @playmeortrademe
    @playmeortrademe Год назад

    Biggest owl I believe is a great gray owl

  • @joshuabrigden4820
    @joshuabrigden4820 Год назад

    The Jersey Devil photo looks like an ai generated image.

  • @miguelonate1805
    @miguelonate1805 Год назад

    Moth man could be a barn owl

  • @Underpantsniper
    @Underpantsniper 2 года назад +1

    No mention of Manbearpig?? Half Man, half Bear, half Pig.

  • @Fotosynthesis858
    @Fotosynthesis858 Год назад +1

    Idk if cryptids are real. But I do know that people can’t always be trusted. I do know that people are flawed & that we lie. I know that our minds often play tricks on us. I also know that stories can get lost in transition.

  • @yowtfputthemaskbackon9202
    @yowtfputthemaskbackon9202 2 года назад

    the whole cryptid debate, in some cases, kind of devolves into the demon argument.
    essentially, that the entity maliciously wants the exact current state of mysticism to exist,
    so that, on the one hand, no genuine efforts against it are made,
    and on the other, there are still some simple-minded people,
    that either because they want to see it, or just out of pure curiosity want to go see if it exists
    and by that means fall victim to it, be it either by possession or physical consumption.
    it's basically the word equivalent of a shrug with a "hm".
    if a creature like this was to exist, we would be unsure if it did, because it wants us to be unsure.
    it of course implies serious intelligence of such a creature, which while confirmed within many of these tales,
    is without any evidence outside of them.

  • @MrAhmed-dx5hw
    @MrAhmed-dx5hw Год назад +1

    Can you guys plz do an episode of barmanu of Pakistan

  • @Gloria-ro4vn
    @Gloria-ro4vn 2 года назад

    Jersey Devil, it's a Great Horned Owl.

  • @nathankurtz
    @nathankurtz 2 года назад

    See ape sounds like Northern elephant seal

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep 2 года назад +1

    Lore podcast had some really great episodes on Mothman and Jersey Devil and other types of those things way back in 2014/15 when he was first starting out his podcast... before his quality fell off and he branched out into other things. Lore podcast like, the first twenty episodes. Fantastic classics.

  • @MrBonners
    @MrBonners Год назад

    What about 'Bat Boy'?
    -National Inquirer has reported on this many times.

  • @jamesbach2322
    @jamesbach2322 2 года назад

    Itching his nose... while staring at 3 fat lines.of blow lol

  • @willyjf6193
    @willyjf6193 2 года назад

    Bruh that was a seal lmao

  • @craignapier8777
    @craignapier8777 2 года назад

    Who to say that these cryptids didn’t exist at one point and with humanity they have gone extinct