ON AND ON DO THE TEMPESTS RISE WE WRING OUR HANDS, BUT THE SIREN LIES TO CALMER SEAS, SHE WILL LEAD OUR BARQUE BEWARE THE VICIOUS WOOING LARK - Storm Seeker. ONE STEP FURTHER AND YOU SHALL SINK TO THE DARK BELOW THEY'RE TEMPTING THE CAPTAIN TO FALL TO DRAG DOWN ONCE AND FOR ALL OH, TO DRAG O THE CAPTAIN BELOW. - Also Storm Seeker.
I was just thinking what if the true form of the siren is something no one's ever seen because everyone is so divided on if it's a bird or fish then you brought up the original myth never really describe them. Now that's actually horror fuel
I just thought of one that would be really cool, “the scientist makes preparations to examine the remains of the newly discovered pharaoh, imported all the way from Egypt for research. As he gently unwraps the mummy, he notices a smell identical to the dehydrated Cordyceps powder his wife mixes into smoothies, he brushes it off, and continues unwrapping the dried corpse infront of him, once all the bandages were removed, he goes for a coffee break. All of a sudden, the fire alarm goes off, and so do the sprinklers, and the building is evacuated, but it turns out some stupid kid from a field trip pulled the alarm as a joke, you rush back in to assess the water damage to the mummy, but when he goes into the room, the table is empty, but as the scientist will find out, the pop culture myth of a mummy’s curse was partly true, the Cordyceps fungus that pilots the pharaoh wakes up when once again when it is given moisture, that’s why the remains are dehydrated with salt, why they are placed within a Russian nesting doll of boxes, why they are housed in giant waterproof pyramids, those bandages weren’t to preserve the mummy, it was to give any unlucky grave robber the chance… To RUN!”
I love the idea that the “song” of the siren is actually a mimicry of someone, especially a child, crying for help. I’ve always thought it seemed a bit odd for sailors to be overcome with the beauty or allure of a siren’s song. But hearing a baby screaming is perhaps the one thing I truly believe could reliably overcome a person’s senses, override their logic, and dig into their most basic instincts. Plus, how horrifying would it be if the only way to be sure not to get lured by a siren was to risk abandoning a baby to die? Anyone who managed to ignore the call would live the rest of their days haunted, second-guessing themselves, wondering if maybe there really was a child lost in the waves that they left to die.
@@Jennifahh One could come up with the idea that a ship sunk nearby and the child managed to stay afloat, and when you think _it could be..._ i guess it becomes harder to convince oneself
Definitely wouldn't work on a high-functioning or borderline sociopath... Like I've been saying for years, it's not a "disorder", it's a survival adaptation!
My grandfather, born in Italy, used to tell stories about how he once saw a strange creature while in a fishing boat in the mediterranean sea. He described the encounter as the most unsettling experience ever. During the night they began to hear some voices crying for help, or at least that's how it sounded to them. They quickly began looking for someone in the water, but couldn't find anyone. The sky was cloudy, it was very dark and cold. After some time they went inside the boat, tired, worried and confused. My grandpa stayed on deck for a while, as he couldn't shake the feeling that there was someone out there in the water. Or something. Eventually he began walking inside as well to warm up a little, and suddenly saw something with the corner of his eye, turn to his right, and there it was. The clouds had clear a little, enough for some moonlight to pass through, and in that silver light, about 30 metres from the boat he saw a feminine figure standing with her upper body in the water, gazing at him. Her skin seemed to shine, reflecting the moonlight with a light blue tint. Both stood in silence for a few seconds, and the figure suddenly banished, summerging back in the water in an instant, making no sound but allowing to see some fin fish as she went down. He never told that to his mates, but did not go fishing anymore. The next time he was at sea was to board a ship to America.
@@iroak2714 You sound pretty sarcastic to me. Regardless if it's true or not, people do sometimes get really confused about what they experience, to the point of believing that they've seen 'weird' things. In superstitious communities, in situation of social distress, they might even develop colective delusions. Even without the superstitions, you see people start to get obsessive about things that are not real or don't mean anything.
@@didack1419 I'm very sorry if it looked like that. (my main language is not English, so maybe I expressed myself badly) I seriously think that he narrated the story in a good way, causing an impact that otherwise would not have been achieved. I never wanted to sound sarcastic or criticize the veracity of what was said.
@@thephantomspectator407 lmao I know you couldn’t have know but I have aspd ( sycopathy )and this comment was just too funny. 100% agree its a been needed throughout history to take what we want for survival without consideration of other tribes. How do you think the Viking’s were able to survive they’ve estimated that aspd in Viking clans was possibly 1-14% of the population
@@thephantomspectator407 Not so great for your survival when a serial killer comes to beat you to death without remorse which is likely why it is a disorder. Food for thought.
@@thephantomspectator407 Its considered a disorder since it causes hell for everyone around the sociopath, and the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
I love how the narrator's story is expanded with each video, I think eventually the narrator's lore will be as detailed and in depth as the monsters he studies.
I imagined sirens being a predator species to merfolk Mermfolk developed enhanced sonar capabilities, allowing them to communicate like cetaceans Sirens realise that mimicking these sounds can attract merfolk to them Evolutionary arms race occurs in which Sirens develop a similar appearance to merfolk and better vocal cords to mimic them while merfolk develop more complex vocal cords to make recognising imperfect mimics easier It gets to the point both species can make truly beautiful sounds Then humans take to the sea en mass, and without the generational trauma merfolk have, they prove to be a far easier source of prey
Dude, these just get progressively better. Dare I say alluring. The aggressive mimicry of the baby crying as a siren song is truly haunting - an excellent touch to be sure. I got chills listening to it.
That "song" was absolutely *bone-chilling* I literally got chills and if someone were there to see me, I'm pretty sure they'd say my face went pale. You managed to do so much with so little and the twist of what it actually sounds like and the realization of what its mimicking is HORRIFYING. Amazing job 👏
Humans have an instinctual fear of human-like things that are just a little off, such as the rake from pop fiction. Perhaps this instinct evolved as a way to defend against the siren's mimicry
Ah, the uncanny valley, a response to protect yourself and others from either, drugged people, the mentally ill, or psycho/sociopaths. It commonly happens when proper emotional/situational facial ques are not met. Like a smile that lasts a little bit too long. Or a gaze that is just a little bit too strong. The uncanny valley could also be triggered, by people who have sexual disorders, such as, pedophiles, rapists, sadists, etc. It is commonly felt when nearby serial killers, and is typically that "Weirdo"/"Creepy" feeling. Though, some people still think it is because something predatory evolved alongside humans, and the apex predators such as, lions, bears, or primates, isn't so, and instead think that something evolved to mimic humans, which could be true. Though, there are other theories, such as it being a possible a possible adaptation against neandertals, either that, or other primate species, which is possible.
Or it evolved for the sake of evolution. Imagine all the health problems and gene mutations people would have which would be a lot more common without it.
I appreciate the acknowledgement of how sirens have been misrepresented in media, it always bothered me when sirens would be depicted as basically mermaids instead of "bird women" in media, but I really like this take on sirens, amazing video
Why has no one read Pausanias? Hera set up a singing contest between the Muses and sirens. The muses won and plucked the feathers from the sirens to make themselves crowns. They fell into the ocean. That’s how they changed
Classic tradition states that sirens are actually bird women dwelling in the sea however latter versions of the myth changed them into actual sea living creatures
I might have an explanation. Maybe when they can't get humans, sirens mimic the calls of sea birds. Sailors see a lot of birds flying over the ship, then they see a siren.
@@Aldi-Offical 🤣 no. That’s how they became sea creatures. People always bring up the bird ladies because they read one story but never go all the way to actual Greek mythology
Holy carp! That is the scariest looking Fish, I've ever seen. Not only is it a natural predator to Humans, but it can be easily mistaken for one, as well. I hope there's gonna be more of this Series in the future, because this is getting better and better with each Episode, since that Vampire Video on Halloween.
Looking *SUPER* forward to seeing Mermaids/Merfolk, and very based of you to realize that distinction, like wyverns being small bipedal dragons that use venom instead of fire, or cockatrices being the funky dino/dragon-cock while the basilisk is more of a serpent! Prolly that can be during mermay, with at least another type of mermaid other than the basic/common Merfolk getting covered like the Merrow?
I have a hypothetical idea for the cockatrice, 1 it’s a species of ovaraptorian descendant that although doesn’t have the infamous paralyzing stare it does posses venom.
I know this author primarily covers humanoid cryptids, but I'd love to see them tackle something else, maybe sea serpents or chimeras or something like that. Of course their work is fascinating regardless, and you do a wonderful job of presenting it in your videos 🥰
That siren song at 18:12 was truly terrifying.The mesmerising song thing makes sense if you bring magic to the story,but when imagining how it would be like in our real world,your idea that sirens would mimic a baby’s cry for help is I think better
If you said that Sirens and Mermaids are different creatures, and this video is about Sirens, does that mean you’re going to do a Mermaid video in the future? Either way, I can’t wait for the next monster. Maybe a Lamia, Harpy, or werehyena?
@@xenobeatsxeno8719 given that real life spider species can be scarily good at mimicry, I can imagine the possibilities of what a jorogumo can be like.
i hate, HATE, the Sirens Call it feels like something is watching me it literally made me arch my back up because it was so terrifying, but i hade to listen to it again, huge props to whoever did the sound design for it , they hit the feel right on the head
I have no idea how the hell he did that, but I am very impressed, I also feel tremendous guilt for not going searching despite knowing there is no baby, no wonder no one survives these things.
It’s terrifying how quickly such base instincts can overtake you. I’m in my home watching this video labeled as fiction, and yet the second I hear that “baby” something deeply primal takes over and I feel intense distress. There is no baby. I’m well aware there’s no baby. But it’s good to know that in case anyone or anything needs to lure me to my doom, my body is willing to override basic survival instincts in response to hearing a child cry. Not a bad strategy for ensuring the young survive, but your body has no way of knowing whether the baby is actually real or not. I’d bet that almost all of us would fall for that ploy.
When the siren song played I heard a “baby” crying and immediately went to my window and looked outside. I thought it was my neighbor’s baby crying. I don’t think I’d survive a siren 💀
Okay, but what about ungulate hominids like fauns, pucks, satyrs, centaurs. Either that or monsters like the sphinx and manticore. Heck I just want to see you keep doing these videos, I love monsters and any new take is pretty damn refreshing at this point
@@nil981 that could be interesting and I could totally see that route...hell even a sort of bigfoot with hooves would be absolutely terrifying. Really thick shaggy wool and imposing horns, looks like a human but way bigger and could kick with the might of Zeus if you get too close. They could even be analogous to some simians thus explaining their tricksteresque behaviour
I can see Manticores being either a short of baboon with an uncannily flat face and quilled tail, or a large felid with shorter wide jaws, which combined with a mutation that gives their face a pale pinkish hue, can be mistaken for a grotesque human-like face, and such mutations may prompt them to being man-eaters due to how easily seen they'd be by their normal prey, they can def still ambush their normal prey items ofc (especially with their projectile quills flung at them), just the chances of success would be dwindled.
@@jennyfeare1702 imagine a manticore that ended up being somehow a relative of the porcupine that converged on a felid niche and body plan. It's just outlandish enough to work...
Could be a freshwater cephalopod, given water horses like kelpie are said to be shapeshifters like mimic octopuses, would explain their humanoid form too.
I would love a bunch of videos focused on Fae, such as Pixies, Kelpies, and elves. Mermaids and nymphs are a type of Fae as well! I would class the Seelie and Unseelie court as an almost insect like creature, one that has a hive like mind, which would be why they have a ‘queen’ like bees or ants. Imagine if they were infecting humans, like a parasite
This biology series is one of my absolute favorite series on RUclips, so much detail goes into it to the point that if these creatures actually existed, I wouldn't be shocked if their biology was similar if not exact to these videos. Id like to pitch an idea for a video I would LOVE to see: Godzilla Biology explained How such a massive creature could even stand? What would the animal ACTUALLY look in like in comparison to its Hollywood character? Does it actually feed off atomic energy, or something more? I think if anyone could explain how such an bizarre thing could be a real, thinking, breathing animal, I think you could really give the best example! Thanks for the hard work! Edit: 18:12 well fk im not getting any sleep tonight
Hell yeah, excited for that, maybe the only "radioactive" aspect of Goji can be adaptive radiation, lol. Can imagine a fully marine species that's *colossal*, while more amphibious/semi-aquatic ones can be like, Tyrannosaurus Rex-sized, maybe even 50ft max.
@@ThoughtPotato Apparently there's a Yokai/Japanese cryptid that looks like a mini Gojira, so can def be fitting for this Cryptobiology series of yours, it's called a Hōnengyo!
I'm a bit late to this video but I have to take a moment to appreciate the audio of the siren call. I was imagining it vividly as I listened to the descriptions of the vocalization system, and really hoped there would be an audio of it, but feared I could be dissapointed with the expectations being so high. Absolutely not. That is one of the most unsettling things I have heard and I'm sure I would have had to take my earphones off when it got louder if it hadn't stopped. I'm watching this in broad daylight. Congratulations, you overcame the number 1 principle of horror and made something scarier than what the audience could imagine.
I love the artwork you got for this, it really gives that “human face” look, I’m assuming you took some inspiration from other face looking animals like moths with “eyes”
I'm loving this series! Moving beyond human transformation to different clades has opened a lot of new avenues for speculative cryptozoology vides like this.
This was absolutely great. I had a big stupid smile on my face during the whole video. It's so well-thought out and well-presented I almost want to believe in it. Thanks for all the effort put into this!
This is quickly becoming my go to series - often revisiting past videos untill the next upload. The video format makes me imagine a researcher surrounded by stacks of paper and books, writing scribbles on scrap paper in candle light. Only one word is needed to describe this. Brilliance. Keep up the good work! 😁
This is one of my favorite series in a long time on RUclips. I’m so excited for the mermaid episode. I need to know their differences from the siren. I’m so in love with ocean creature biology.
This series has proven to be one of my favorites on RUclips thus far. I'd like to see you tackle some of the Yokai of Japanese mythology, and even dragons if you're willing to take on the challenge.
One theory that has always stuck with me is the theory that humans can’t just come up with imaginary things. People have to see the things to put objects together. All ideas have some truth to it. Some of it can be exaggerated but it has to be wrapped into truth in some form or fashion. I can’t remember the theory name but it’s definitely something that is extremely interesting to think about.
I need to thank you for two huge things. Listening to this playlist at night has almost completely cured my insomnia. I love falling asleep to astronomy or biology videos and yours are on a level all their own. Secondly, I've been using World Anvil for a few months now, and I'm eternally grateful to you for introducing me to the program. You've been nothing less than outstanding and i cant wait to see where you go next.
I have... _many_ concerns with the notion that sirens are the deadliest creatures in all of mythology. I'd even venture to say I have hundreds at this point - one for each example of something far more dangerous.
@@hunterkage2842 Yes, dangerous and strong are different. It just so happens there are about a couple hundred (at least) monsters throughout the mythologies of the world that are both stronger and more dangerous.
I’m assuming it’s like how cows kill more people than sharks by a massive amount, cows aren’t more dangerous or deadly than sharks, just more numerous and more likely to interact with people.
Making me excited for a mermaid episode, as someone who consumed the Animal Planet mermaids “documentary” a lot and thought it was real. I’m looking forward to how you handle them, would they also be mammalian to act as counterparts to the siren?
I really enjoyed this biology of sirens, I always wonder what a more realistic version would look like. A Good hybrid animal that would be great to explain the Biology would be the Griffin. I have drawn up what a realistic griffin would look like. The back region would elongate and due to reactivation of a old gene, would start growing back a tail, with the hind legs built similarity to the Mountain lion in order to run as well as fly in a Mountainous dessert region.
I am currently a first year veterinary student studying Anatomy and Physiology and I am so impressed by your knowledge of both of those areas- and how you can create your own creatures with such detail!
The eyes would be rather large, in order to see in the darker water. With their superior vocalization, I would expect that they also use echolocation, and perhaps even hunt young dolphins.
So question: if sirens and mermaids/mermen/merfolk are different species entirely, then a. Does that mean merfolk will be getting a separate video? and b. Are merfolk related to the "Aquatic Apes" you mentioned at 20:20? Either way, I freakin' LOVE this series so far, and I cannot wait for more!
I live these videos! I would love to see maybe something on the sphinx maybe the variation in the Greece and Egyptian species. Or some other cat based cryptid. Would be cool to see the Felidparvovirus that was mentioned in the werewolf video. But regardless of the next topic, I will be tuning in!
If you cover harpies I wil love you forever. I vote to relate them to vultures. I would also love a more anthropological approach to tales of invisible/magical/"other" peoples, like the fae.
As always, these videos are awesome. My only problem is that I would like to know who the artists for these are. So. The mermaid is different then. Is it just a different but related species? Or will it go even further, and make them part of a different clade? Edit: I especially loved that you went beyond just viral based creatures.
i like how it's similar to mermaids in harry potter. in warmer climates, there are more humanoid merfolk while in colder climates more funky looking and animalistic mermaids.
It seems that Sirens are to Mermaids what Dolphins are to Sharks. Species that may have similarities due to convergent evolution- or in the case of Sirens, aggressive mimicry that caused a sort of faux-convergence in response to challenges towards the hierarchy of species. Insofar as their relation- i believe it would not be so unrealistic to believe that merfolk and sirens grew such similar legend split in their behavioural changes. The vocalisations necessary for underwater signalling have similar roots in the basics of human language, so vocalisations between merfolk may be confused for Siren song. The difference being in the purpose and reaction. Merfolk may vocalise to communicate and flee when sailors approach- a natural response to their beginnings as the Siren’s prey, while the Sirens vocalise for the sole purpose of luring in victims.
I love that Intro because it really is true. The more you learn about Nature. The more you realize that our imaginations don't even come close to the astounding complexity that Nature holds.
The videos on biologies is very detailed I think you should make a symbiote instead of a virus transformation so basically the symbiotic increases mental resillience, increased strength + speed and, increased intellect with a better immune system Also the symbiotic is with a human the design can be what you want
This is supposed to be with cryptobiology. The closest thing one can do are the not deer Edit: he can do a series on more scientific accurate resident evil monsters and viruses though
Another possibility for the siren call, with vocal cords like those, would be a genuinely disarming, soothing voice. I would say perhaps a siren would do both. The soothing song at one point, the mimicry that triggers the instinctual response (like the baby cry) at another time. It would depend on what the siren thinks will work best at the time it comes across potential prey.
According to the "canon" of this video the Siren doesn't think or "plan". But I still agree with you that such a creature would be using more than one mimicry. Possible as much as it picked up from its prey. So it might start to mimic the baby cry or whatever works most times and just move to another sound if the first doesn't succeed luring the prey nearer to them. So what you said, but not "Thinking what might work in this situation." but trial and error.
A helpful critique to take note of, the Mediterranean Sea as we know it today's only been around like, 5 million years, so Sirens and their ancestors may've came from somewhere else. And the upper humanoid half seems too out there for what amounts in terms of evolution as a blink of an eye, they can still def be a case of rapid evolution, tho. Maybe instead of the Mediterranean, the original sirens possibly use aggressive mimicry on coastal primates in Africa? Also, Sasquatch/Bigfoot and other elusive cryptic humanoid apes on your list? Can see Yeti having muzzles, giving a bear-like vibe the oldest reports/depictions had, and Yowie being sabertoothed.
They kinda are, they're humanoid due to them... well, being humans, and viral evolution's much faster than us multicellular organisms. Tho the Vamps having vestigial hearts is quite far out there too and worth critique. At least many victims of LPV actually often die from the transformation before it could complete. The flaw i pointed out with this Siren's more severe than such minor flaws.
@@jennyfeare1702 I'm not sure some of those are so easy to compare to this one on how unbelievable they are. Regardless, these series of videos is meant to be soft specevo, I think it's pretty clearly established. It's fine to point out the most unbelievable things, but it's not a standard that the videos are trying to follow.
May be right yeah, but i am mostly more-so having gripes with the local/origin point, the Mediterranean Sea should be just a preferred/highly favored region of the Sirens, but at least he did make mentioned they and Merfolk are reported worldwide and is fresh in the studies so corrections like that can be made in this setting he's building, he so far only dissected one dead specimen and heard but not properly seen a wild living one.
I always love and hate it when thought potato uploads It’s w content that is always intriguing But I am afraid to skip anything so I watch the whole video+ the times I rewind to hear something again Cool videos keep on going
I believe every word of this. Every fictional, cryptid creature ever conceived is real...even when little kids make them up. On a side note; I am terrified to leave the house.
I just found this channel last night and I wanted to thank you for making these they are a great escape from the horrible personal shit going on in my life
@@Dalek59862 . Thanks although I already know about that RUclipsr. Seems like he only explains the science that is already inside video games rather than making up his own realistic science for how things from video games could be and work in real life. So I'm not really interested in that one.
Harpies would be very interesting to see but biologically impossible. Half-human, half-bird creatures like harpies could only theoretically exist on low-gravity worlds as the energy requirements for flight would be lower there than they would be on earth.
I like the idea of maleficent mythical creatures just being animals that have evolved along side humans as our predators, a what hunts the hunter type beat. They are so good at hunting us most of us don't even believe they are real sorta like SCP-1933-EX, The Ogopogo.
I’m a writer and my current project is about pirates, sirens will play a big role. There creatures have always existed in my religion and I love how passionate you are about this. Great research fur my novel.
Oooooo, I love the idea of wyverns and I think they would be easy to make. Perhaps they are a varanus reptile(monitor lizard family) that evolved both wings(or gliding structures) and a bite that has a similar sensation to being on fire!!!
I love these videos i have a few ideas of creatures for cryptobiology if you ever run low on ideas. 1.minotaur 2.centaur 3.satyr 4.Kappa 5.Kitsune 6.Banshee
I'm always so eager to see another of these speculative biology vids. So well done, so technical. This one especially haha, had my partner come in asking what the hell I was listening to, she just heard bits and pieces. We're about to watch the others now!
I'd love for you to do a video like this for the sasquatch, I think that would be really cool and interesting to see, maybe another hominid with equal or greater intelligence to humans?
You know...I'm writing a book on the idea of "what if mermaids were real" and I find this very inspiring. My mermaid is a real interpretation of a mermaid if it were to exist, physically and chemically correct with just a hint of "unnatural" that happened to give this horrifying deep sea creature consciousness through the passing of eons. That's what my book is all about.
@@Straypuppers Aw man I took a long break and now I'm in writer's block :/ I also need to start marketing it on tik tok when Im close to finishing it ...ah so much work haha
As a child i've always Obsessed over mermaids and sirens and they still amaze me to this day. Because like with aliens, why would it not be possible? Who is to say, that we are the only "humans" or "intelligent life". I absolutely love ur videos and ur doin so good with them!!!
@@3man3 It's called common sense not omnipresent. When you can present solid evidence of aliens/mythical creatures that isn't from a cheap animal planet documentary then you can talk
@@prixe12common sense would tell you everything was created also. Common sense would tell you a painting in the middle of the woods isn't an accident so why would you not look at nature or any object (seeing how elaborate it is) and not think to yourself this also couldn't be an accident considering it is more advanced and designed than a painting. intentional design. That is common sense
Just had a thought. I'm assuming that merfolk are aquatically adapted hominids which drove the dual mimicry of sirens. And such a wide range as the Earth's oceans would allow for great speciation and diversity. Further what if there are also freshwater varieties of merfolk? So nymphs, nixies, naiads and kappa among others might simply be freshwater merfolk.
Check out the Cryptobiology playlist: ruclips.net/video/CfLBOnfgLQs/видео.html
ON AND ON DO THE TEMPESTS RISE
WE WRING OUR HANDS, BUT THE SIREN LIES
TO CALMER SEAS, SHE WILL LEAD OUR BARQUE
BEWARE THE VICIOUS WOOING LARK
- Storm Seeker.
ONE STEP FURTHER AND YOU
SHALL SINK TO THE DARK BELOW
THEY'RE TEMPTING THE CAPTAIN TO FALL
TO DRAG DOWN ONCE AND FOR ALL
OH, TO DRAG O THE CAPTAIN BELOW.
- Also Storm Seeker.
Where do you get your facts from and how were you able to dissect this species?
These things are demonic and nothing else
I was just thinking what if the true form of the siren is something no one's ever seen because everyone is so divided on if it's a bird or fish then you brought up the original myth never really describe them. Now that's actually horror fuel
This Cryptobiology series has quickly become one of my absolute favorites on RUclips and I cant wait to see the next creature
I would love it if this guy wrote a novel about this doctor and his scientific adventures about trying to research and study these creatures.
Agreed, I really hope he keeps making these for a while
I just thought of one that would be really cool, “the scientist makes preparations to examine the remains of the newly discovered pharaoh, imported all the way from Egypt for research. As he gently unwraps the mummy, he notices a smell identical to the dehydrated Cordyceps powder his wife mixes into smoothies, he brushes it off, and continues unwrapping the dried corpse infront of him, once all the bandages were removed, he goes for a coffee break. All of a sudden, the fire alarm goes off, and so do the sprinklers, and the building is evacuated, but it turns out some stupid kid from a field trip pulled the alarm as a joke, you rush back in to assess the water damage to the mummy, but when he goes into the room, the table is empty, but as the scientist will find out, the pop culture myth of a mummy’s curse was partly true, the Cordyceps fungus that pilots the pharaoh wakes up when once again when it is given moisture, that’s why the remains are dehydrated with salt, why they are placed within a Russian nesting doll of boxes, why they are housed in giant waterproof pyramids, those bandages weren’t to preserve the mummy, it was to give any unlucky grave robber the chance… To RUN!”
I really appreciate that! Plenty more to come.
@@ThoughtPotato did you see my reply in this thread about a concept for an episode about a living mummy
I love the idea that the “song” of the siren is actually a mimicry of someone, especially a child, crying for help. I’ve always thought it seemed a bit odd for sailors to be overcome with the beauty or allure of a siren’s song. But hearing a baby screaming is perhaps the one thing I truly believe could reliably overcome a person’s senses, override their logic, and dig into their most basic instincts. Plus, how horrifying would it be if the only way to be sure not to get lured by a siren was to risk abandoning a baby to die? Anyone who managed to ignore the call would live the rest of their days haunted, second-guessing themselves, wondering if maybe there really was a child lost in the waves that they left to die.
I would personally go and check, but I would have a weapon with me, ready if it's a siren. I doubt they are that hard to kill.
But logic says how in the world would a baby be floating in the middle of the ocean? It makes no friggin sense. I wouldn't fall into that trap
@@Jennifahh but hearing a screaming child could override most ppls logic..mine definitely.
@@Jennifahh One could come up with the idea that a ship sunk nearby and the child managed to stay afloat, and when you think _it could be..._ i guess it becomes harder to convince oneself
Definitely wouldn't work on a high-functioning or borderline sociopath... Like I've been saying for years, it's not a "disorder", it's a survival adaptation!
My grandfather, born in Italy, used to tell stories about how he once saw a strange creature while in a fishing boat in the mediterranean sea. He described the encounter as the most unsettling experience ever. During the night they began to hear some voices crying for help, or at least that's how it sounded to them. They quickly began looking for someone in the water, but couldn't find anyone. The sky was cloudy, it was very dark and cold. After some time they went inside the boat, tired, worried and confused. My grandpa stayed on deck for a while, as he couldn't shake the feeling that there was someone out there in the water. Or something. Eventually he began walking inside as well to warm up a little, and suddenly saw something with the corner of his eye, turn to his right, and there it was. The clouds had clear a little, enough for some moonlight to pass through, and in that silver light, about 30 metres from the boat he saw a feminine figure standing with her upper body in the water, gazing at him. Her skin seemed to shine, reflecting the moonlight with a light blue tint. Both stood in silence for a few seconds, and the figure suddenly banished, summerging back in the water in an instant, making no sound but allowing to see some fin fish as she went down.
He never told that to his mates, but did not go fishing anymore. The next time he was at sea was to board a ship to America.
you have a very good storytelling 👍🏻
@@iroak2714 You sound pretty sarcastic to me.
Regardless if it's true or not, people do sometimes get really confused about what they experience, to the point of believing that they've seen 'weird' things. In superstitious communities, in situation of social distress, they might even develop colective delusions. Even without the superstitions, you see people start to get obsessive about things that are not real or don't mean anything.
@@didack1419 I'm very sorry if it looked like that. (my main language is not English, so maybe I expressed myself badly) I seriously think that he narrated the story in a good way, causing an impact that otherwise would not have been achieved.
I never wanted to sound sarcastic or criticize the veracity of what was said.
@@iroak2714 Thank you. English is not my main language either, so I wasn't completely sure of the result.
@@iroak2714 English is not my native language either. And I wrote that pretty fast and now I'm disgusted at the lack of commas
Absolutely love the idea of an empathetic response in humans to attract them to the sirens. Smart that the “song” sounds similar to a crying child
I've ALWAYS maintained that being a stone-cold sociopath was a uniquely beneficial survival adaptation, NOT a "disorder"!😉😈
@@thephantomspectator407 lmao I know you couldn’t have know but I have aspd ( sycopathy )and this comment was just too funny. 100% agree its a been needed throughout history to take what we want for survival without consideration of other tribes. How do you think the Viking’s were able to survive they’ve estimated that aspd in Viking clans was possibly 1-14% of the population
You literally pulled that our your ass
@@thephantomspectator407 Not so great for your survival when a serial killer comes to beat you to death without remorse which is likely why it is a disorder. Food for thought.
@@thephantomspectator407 Its considered a disorder since it causes hell for everyone around the sociopath, and the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
I love how the narrator's story is expanded with each video, I think eventually the narrator's lore will be as detailed and in depth as the monsters he studies.
@@GeorgeBraun10oh so he has the main character plot armor huh
@@meleamendez6221and I assume a former mindflayer (given that at the end of his video on them he speaks like he is one)
Mermaid: Neutral disposition. Might be a seal. Reports of being friendly.
Siren: Nope! Nope! Nope!
I imagined sirens being a predator species to merfolk
Mermfolk developed enhanced sonar capabilities, allowing them to communicate like cetaceans
Sirens realise that mimicking these sounds can attract merfolk to them
Evolutionary arms race occurs in which Sirens develop a similar appearance to merfolk and better vocal cords to mimic them while merfolk develop more complex vocal cords to make recognising imperfect mimics easier
It gets to the point both species can make truly beautiful sounds
Then humans take to the sea en mass, and without the generational trauma merfolk have, they prove to be a far easier source of prey
Well we do have uncanny valley the primal fear of things that look human but arent
Dude, these just get progressively better. Dare I say alluring. The aggressive mimicry of the baby crying as a siren song is truly haunting - an excellent touch to be sure. I got chills listening to it.
That "song" was absolutely *bone-chilling* I literally got chills and if someone were there to see me, I'm pretty sure they'd say my face went pale. You managed to do so much with so little and the twist of what it actually sounds like and the realization of what its mimicking is HORRIFYING. Amazing job 👏
Humans have an instinctual fear of human-like things that are just a little off, such as the rake from pop fiction. Perhaps this instinct evolved as a way to defend against the siren's mimicry
Uncanny valley is the name for it
Ah, the uncanny valley, a response to protect yourself and others from either, drugged people, the mentally ill, or psycho/sociopaths.
It commonly happens when proper emotional/situational facial ques are not met.
Like a smile that lasts a little bit too long.
Or a gaze that is just a little bit too strong.
The uncanny valley could also be triggered, by people who have sexual disorders, such as, pedophiles, rapists, sadists, etc.
It is commonly felt when nearby serial killers, and is typically that "Weirdo"/"Creepy" feeling.
Though, some people still think it is because something predatory evolved alongside humans, and the apex predators such as, lions, bears, or primates, isn't so, and instead think that something evolved to mimic humans, which could be true.
Though, there are other theories, such as it being a possible a possible adaptation against neandertals, either that, or other primate species, which is possible.
Probably because we once walked around with other human like species
Or it evolved for the sake of evolution.
Imagine all the health problems and gene mutations people would have which would be a lot more common without it.
@@gabork5055 Good idea, it could also be because of diseases, though that is a more common theory.
I appreciate the acknowledgement of how sirens have been misrepresented in media, it always bothered me when sirens would be depicted as basically mermaids instead of "bird women" in media, but I really like this take on sirens, amazing video
Why has no one read Pausanias? Hera set up a singing contest between the Muses and sirens. The muses won and plucked the feathers from the sirens to make themselves crowns. They fell into the ocean. That’s how they changed
Classic tradition states that sirens are actually bird women dwelling in the sea however latter versions of the myth changed them into actual sea living creatures
I might have an explanation. Maybe when they can't get humans, sirens mimic the calls of sea birds. Sailors see a lot of birds flying over the ship, then they see a siren.
@@justbreathe_ didnt they just become rlly pale
@@Aldi-Offical 🤣 no. That’s how they became sea creatures. People always bring up the bird ladies because they read one story but never go all the way to actual Greek mythology
Holy carp! That is the scariest looking Fish, I've ever seen. Not only is it a natural predator to Humans, but it can be easily mistaken for one, as well. I hope there's gonna be more of this Series in the future, because this is getting better and better with each Episode, since that Vampire Video on Halloween.
@Dav Yx Yx Agreed! That's what makes it so freaky looking!
Have you ever seen deep sea fish? Out of curiosity.
are you a bot
@@bofffn What do you mean "a bot"?
@@williammcnear3462 I've seen Deep Sea Fish, and they do look strange and otherworldly. But those fish pale in comparison to Sirenus Horridus.
Looking *SUPER* forward to seeing Mermaids/Merfolk, and very based of you to realize that distinction, like wyverns being small bipedal dragons that use venom instead of fire, or cockatrices being the funky dino/dragon-cock while the basilisk is more of a serpent!
Prolly that can be during mermay, with at least another type of mermaid other than the basic/common Merfolk getting covered like the Merrow?
I forgot "cock" was a term for a male rooster and was very confused for a second there XD
Lmfao yeah, "it has the head of a cock!"- out of context Pawn quote in Dragon's Dogma XD
@@tigereyeinc.718my mind went to a very specific company too 😭
Oo, or maybe selkies?
I have a hypothetical idea for the cockatrice, 1 it’s a species of ovaraptorian descendant that although doesn’t have the infamous paralyzing stare it does posses venom.
I know this author primarily covers humanoid cryptids, but I'd love to see them tackle something else, maybe sea serpents or chimeras or something like that. Of course their work is fascinating regardless, and you do a wonderful job of presenting it in your videos 🥰
That siren song at 18:12 was truly terrifying.The mesmerising song thing makes sense if you bring magic to the story,but when imagining how it would be like in our real world,your idea that sirens would mimic a baby’s cry for help is I think better
If you said that Sirens and Mermaids are different creatures, and this video is about Sirens, does that mean you’re going to do a Mermaid video in the future? Either way, I can’t wait for the next monster. Maybe a Lamia, Harpy, or werehyena?
i'd love to see him get into yokai. perhaps he could go into any of the animal shapeshifters- kitsune or nekomata would be fascinating to talk about
God what would a realistic Jorōgumo look like, maybe a semi eusocial spider?
@@xenobeatsxeno8719 given that real life spider species can be scarily good at mimicry, I can imagine the possibilities of what a jorogumo can be like.
😏
@@ThoughtPotato Or maybe Leviathan
i hate, HATE, the Sirens Call it feels like something is watching me it literally made me arch my back up because it was so terrifying, but i hade to listen to it again, huge props to whoever did the sound design for it , they hit the feel right on the head
I agree, when I was hearing it, I felt a primal urge that a kid was in danger. I guess that mimicry worked pretty well
I have no idea how the hell he did that, but I am very impressed, I also feel tremendous guilt for not going searching despite knowing there is no baby, no wonder no one survives these things.
It’s terrifying how quickly such base instincts can overtake you. I’m in my home watching this video labeled as fiction, and yet the second I hear that “baby” something deeply primal takes over and I feel intense distress. There is no baby. I’m well aware there’s no baby. But it’s good to know that in case anyone or anything needs to lure me to my doom, my body is willing to override basic survival instincts in response to hearing a child cry. Not a bad strategy for ensuring the young survive, but your body has no way of knowing whether the baby is actually real or not. I’d bet that almost all of us would fall for that ploy.
When the siren song played I heard a “baby” crying and immediately went to my window and looked outside. I thought it was my neighbor’s baby crying. I don’t think I’d survive a siren 💀
Okay, but what about ungulate hominids like fauns, pucks, satyrs, centaurs. Either that or monsters like the sphinx and manticore. Heck I just want to see you keep doing these videos, I love monsters and any new take is pretty damn refreshing at this point
Fauns could be a similar case to the lycanthropic parvovirus but significantly rarer.
@@nil981 that could be interesting and I could totally see that route...hell even a sort of bigfoot with hooves would be absolutely terrifying. Really thick shaggy wool and imposing horns, looks like a human but way bigger and could kick with the might of Zeus if you get too close. They could even be analogous to some simians thus explaining their tricksteresque behaviour
I can see Manticores being either a short of baboon with an uncannily flat face and quilled tail, or a large felid with shorter wide jaws, which combined with a mutation that gives their face a pale pinkish hue, can be mistaken for a grotesque human-like face, and such mutations may prompt them to being man-eaters due to how easily seen they'd be by their normal prey, they can def still ambush their normal prey items ofc (especially with their projectile quills flung at them), just the chances of success would be dwindled.
@@jennyfeare1702 imagine a manticore that ended up being somehow a relative of the porcupine that converged on a felid niche and body plan. It's just outlandish enough to work...
@@bigbadwolfstudios1 possibly closer than you know! Ever heard of a cryptid called "the sheepsquatch"?
How about the Kelpie for another monster? These creatures are beautifully terrifying and terrifyingly beautiful.
Ooo that would be great for the general creepy vibe that all these videos give
Could be a freshwater cephalopod, given water horses like kelpie are said to be shapeshifters like mimic octopuses, would explain their humanoid form too.
I love kelpies, I used to listen to this song when I was Younger about kelpies, and to this day there are still One of my hyper fixations.
I would love a bunch of videos focused on Fae, such as Pixies, Kelpies, and elves. Mermaids and nymphs are a type of Fae as well! I would class the Seelie and Unseelie court as an almost insect like creature, one that has a hive like mind, which would be why they have a ‘queen’ like bees or ants. Imagine if they were infecting humans, like a parasite
Sirens: * _exist_ *
Patrick: “These are some ugly-looking fish.”
SpongeBob: “Maybe we’re near one of those toxic waste dumps.”
This biology series is one of my absolute favorite series on RUclips, so much detail goes into it to the point that if these creatures actually existed, I wouldn't be shocked if their biology was similar if not exact to these videos.
Id like to pitch an idea for a video I would LOVE to see:
Godzilla Biology explained
How such a massive creature could even stand? What would the animal ACTUALLY look in like in comparison to its Hollywood character? Does it actually feed off atomic energy, or something more? I think if anyone could explain how such an bizarre thing could be a real, thinking, breathing animal, I think you could really give the best example!
Thanks for the hard work!
Edit: 18:12 well fk im not getting any sleep tonight
Definitely adding that to the list!
Hell yeah, excited for that, maybe the only "radioactive" aspect of Goji can be adaptive radiation, lol. Can imagine a fully marine species that's *colossal*, while more amphibious/semi-aquatic ones can be like, Tyrannosaurus Rex-sized, maybe even 50ft max.
@@ThoughtPotato Apparently there's a Yokai/Japanese cryptid that looks like a mini Gojira, so can def be fitting for this Cryptobiology series of yours, it's called a Hōnengyo!
@@ThoughtPotato Sorry for the late response, But thank you so much for considering my comment, I hope it’s not too tedious 😂
@@ThoughtPotato I would recommend to separate Godzilla from the other parts of the cryptozoology series. You could possibly do a video on Kaiju.
I'm a bit late to this video but I have to take a moment to appreciate the audio of the siren call. I was imagining it vividly as I listened to the descriptions of the vocalization system, and really hoped there would be an audio of it, but feared I could be dissapointed with the expectations being so high.
Absolutely not. That is one of the most unsettling things I have heard and I'm sure I would have had to take my earphones off when it got louder if it hadn't stopped. I'm watching this in broad daylight.
Congratulations, you overcame the number 1 principle of horror and made something scarier than what the audience could imagine.
That's some very, very high praise. Thank you!
I love the artwork you got for this, it really gives that “human face” look, I’m assuming you took some inspiration from other face looking animals like moths with “eyes”
I love this documentaries. I know the creatures are fake but I love the way you make them seem real. And the work you put on the research is amazing.
It would be interesting for you to go into folklore creatures from different countries once you finish doing the widespread myths
I'm loving this series! Moving beyond human transformation to different clades has opened a lot of new avenues for speculative cryptozoology vides like this.
Man I could see this stuff getting picked up as a mini doc Series on something like Netflix.
This stuff is incredible.
I would watch the hell out of that
How do you manage to scientifically explain all of this? All your episodes are awesome! Keep it up! 👍
I love how this series blends fiction and some science together
I would read a multi-volume compilation of the Cryptobiologist's research in a heartbeat! Eagerly awaiting the next installment!
Well now we have to get a mermaid biology video right? This is my far my favorite series on this channel keep up the amazing work!
This was absolutely great. I had a big stupid smile on my face during the whole video. It's so well-thought out and well-presented I almost want to believe in it. Thanks for all the effort put into this!
Holy shit, those baby cries literally made me jump. And imagining those sounds coming out of that thing, fucking nightmare fuel. Great job 👏
This is quickly becoming my go to series - often revisiting past videos untill the next upload. The video format makes me imagine a researcher surrounded by stacks of paper and books, writing scribbles on scrap paper in candle light. Only one word is needed to describe this. Brilliance. Keep up the good work! 😁
This is one of my favorite series in a long time on RUclips. I’m so excited for the mermaid episode. I need to know their differences from the siren. I’m so in love with ocean creature biology.
A very interesting take on the Siren. Cool but unsettling artwork too 😨.
Now that's interesting information, always loved knowing how people see sirens and their biology.
This series has proven to be one of my favorites on RUclips thus far. I'd like to see you tackle some of the Yokai of Japanese mythology, and even dragons if you're willing to take on the challenge.
Yes!!! I would love to see a yoki explained!!! My choice would be the Jorōgumo(woman mimicking spider)!!!
One theory that has always stuck with me is the theory that humans can’t just come up with imaginary things. People have to see the things to put objects together. All ideas have some truth to it. Some of it can be exaggerated but it has to be wrapped into truth in some form or fashion. I can’t remember the theory name but it’s definitely something that is extremely interesting to think about.
Uncanny valley the primal fear of things that look human but aren't
This channel’s content never fails, amazing as ever!
I need to thank you for two huge things. Listening to this playlist at night has almost completely cured my insomnia. I love falling asleep to astronomy or biology videos and yours are on a level all their own.
Secondly, I've been using World Anvil for a few months now, and I'm eternally grateful to you for introducing me to the program. You've been nothing less than outstanding and i cant wait to see where you go next.
I think the Japanese oni could be a good addition to your science of mythology series
So could the Tengu.
Please cover Medusaids and Gorgons. The imagery of Medusa is so mythical, Jungian and compelling. It would make for awesome visuals!
This is a genuinely terrifying and amazing video
YES!!!! I never clicked so fast. Love your channel man you should do demons next.
I agree he should do demons next!
Should demons exist as a type of body altering parasites.
@sytrosianoverlord🇺🇦 that sounds cool
Perfect
Yes I would be honored to see a Thought Potato video on my race
I have... _many_ concerns with the notion that sirens are the deadliest creatures in all of mythology. I'd even venture to say I have hundreds at this point - one for each example of something far more dangerous.
Dangerous and strong are different, Sirens do trolls well.
@@hunterkage2842 Yes, dangerous and strong are different. It just so happens there are about a couple hundred (at least) monsters throughout the mythologies of the world that are both stronger and more dangerous.
@@purplehaze2358 true, I'm guessing this alt universe not every creature from mythology is real.
I’m assuming it’s like how cows kill more people than sharks by a massive amount, cows aren’t more dangerous or deadly than sharks, just more numerous and more likely to interact with people.
I’m guessing it comes from the fact that it is near impossible to ignore or escape the soren
Making me excited for a mermaid episode, as someone who consumed the Animal Planet mermaids “documentary” a lot and thought it was real. I’m looking forward to how you handle them, would they also be mammalian to act as counterparts to the siren?
I really enjoyed this biology of sirens, I always wonder what a more realistic version would look like. A Good hybrid animal that would be great to explain the Biology would be the Griffin. I have drawn up what a realistic griffin would look like. The back region would elongate and due to reactivation of a old gene, would start growing back a tail, with the hind legs built similarity to the Mountain lion in order to run as well as fly in a Mountainous dessert region.
I am currently a first year veterinary student studying Anatomy and Physiology and I am so impressed by your knowledge of both of those areas- and how you can create your own creatures with such detail!
You’re going to be a great authority on this subject in the future. It looks like you put in a lot of work for this video. Well done.
The eyes would be rather large, in order to see in the darker water. With their superior vocalization, I would expect that they also use echolocation, and perhaps even hunt young dolphins.
So question: if sirens and mermaids/mermen/merfolk are different species entirely, then a. Does that mean merfolk will be getting a separate video? and b. Are merfolk related to the "Aquatic Apes" you mentioned at 20:20?
Either way, I freakin' LOVE this series so far, and I cannot wait for more!
I live these videos! I would love to see maybe something on the sphinx maybe the variation in the Greece and Egyptian species. Or some other cat based cryptid. Would be cool to see the Felidparvovirus that was mentioned in the werewolf video. But regardless of the next topic, I will be tuning in!
If you cover harpies I wil love you forever. I vote to relate them to vultures. I would also love a more anthropological approach to tales of invisible/magical/"other" peoples, like the fae.
As always, these videos are awesome. My only problem is that I would like to know who the artists for these are.
So. The mermaid is different then. Is it just a different but related species? Or will it go even further, and make them part of a different clade?
Edit: I especially loved that you went beyond just viral based creatures.
i like how it's similar to mermaids in harry potter. in warmer climates, there are more humanoid merfolk while in colder climates more funky looking and animalistic mermaids.
I feel like the siren being a fish type creature, the mermaid will be a swimming primate.
@@hectorsumaoang2320this makes sense
It seems that Sirens are to Mermaids what Dolphins are to Sharks. Species that may have similarities due to convergent evolution- or in the case of Sirens, aggressive mimicry that caused a sort of faux-convergence in response to challenges towards the hierarchy of species.
Insofar as their relation- i believe it would not be so unrealistic to believe that merfolk and sirens grew such similar legend split in their behavioural changes. The vocalisations necessary for underwater signalling have similar roots in the basics of human language, so vocalisations between merfolk may be confused for Siren song. The difference being in the purpose and reaction.
Merfolk may vocalise to communicate and flee when sailors approach- a natural response to their beginnings as the Siren’s prey, while the Sirens vocalise for the sole purpose of luring in victims.
@@misspoppyseed3909 exactly. I bet were right
I love that Intro because it really is true. The more you learn about Nature. The more you realize that our imaginations don't even come close to the astounding complexity that Nature holds.
The videos on biologies is very detailed
I think you should make a symbiote instead of a virus transformation
so basically the symbiotic increases mental resillience, increased strength + speed and, increased intellect with a better immune system
Also the symbiotic is with a human
the design can be what you want
This is supposed to be with cryptobiology. The closest thing one can do are the not deer
Edit: he can do a series on more scientific accurate resident evil monsters and viruses though
This is supposed to be a way that explains cryptids/mythic creatures
@@suziebelle3738 lol check the video about flood HES expanding more than just cryptids
Yes my man I have been writing a story on sirens and this is what I needed you are a blessing you my friend are a saint and a scholar thank you
Another possibility for the siren call, with vocal cords like those, would be a genuinely disarming, soothing voice. I would say perhaps a siren would do both. The soothing song at one point, the mimicry that triggers the instinctual response (like the baby cry) at another time. It would depend on what the siren thinks will work best at the time it comes across potential prey.
According to the "canon" of this video the Siren doesn't think or "plan".
But I still agree with you that such a creature would be using more than one mimicry.
Possible as much as it picked up from its prey.
So it might start to mimic the baby cry or whatever works most times and just move to another sound if the first doesn't succeed luring the prey nearer to them.
So what you said, but not "Thinking what might work in this situation." but trial and error.
Low key can sleep to this series, the mic, and voice quaility is 👌💯
this series gives off analog horror vibes and im in love with it. sooper spookie.
A helpful critique to take note of, the Mediterranean Sea as we know it today's only been around like, 5 million years, so Sirens and their ancestors may've came from somewhere else. And the upper humanoid half seems too out there for what amounts in terms of evolution as a blink of an eye, they can still def be a case of rapid evolution, tho. Maybe instead of the Mediterranean, the original sirens possibly use aggressive mimicry on coastal primates in Africa?
Also, Sasquatch/Bigfoot and other elusive cryptic humanoid apes on your list? Can see Yeti having muzzles, giving a bear-like vibe the oldest reports/depictions had, and Yowie being sabertoothed.
His other cryptid videos are not very hard speculation either
They kinda are, they're humanoid due to them... well, being humans, and viral evolution's much faster than us multicellular organisms. Tho the Vamps having vestigial hearts is quite far out there too and worth critique. At least many victims of LPV actually often die from the transformation before it could complete. The flaw i pointed out with this Siren's more severe than such minor flaws.
@@jennyfeare1702 I'm not sure some of those are so easy to compare to this one on how unbelievable they are.
Regardless, these series of videos is meant to be soft specevo, I think it's pretty clearly established. It's fine to point out the most unbelievable things, but it's not a standard that the videos are trying to follow.
May be right yeah, but i am mostly more-so having gripes with the local/origin point, the Mediterranean Sea should be just a preferred/highly favored region of the Sirens, but at least he did make mentioned they and Merfolk are reported worldwide and is fresh in the studies so corrections like that can be made in this setting he's building, he so far only dissected one dead specimen and heard but not properly seen a wild living one.
I always love and hate it when thought potato uploads
It’s w content that is always intriguing
But I am afraid to skip anything so I watch the whole video+ the times I rewind to hear something again
Cool videos keep on going
I believe every word of this. Every fictional, cryptid creature ever conceived is real...even when little kids make them up. On a side note; I am terrified to leave the house.
Jus like me fr 💯
I just found this channel last night and I wanted to thank you for making these they are a great escape from the horrible personal shit going on in my life
Well done once again! This series continues to impress!
I wish there was a RUclipsr like you making up realistic biology for things from video games and anime.
Like I really really kinda need that.
Check out Roanoke gaming. He doesn't make up the biology, but he does tick the box of looking at video game and movie biology.
@@Dalek59862 . Thanks although I already know about that RUclipsr.
Seems like he only explains the science that is already inside video games rather than making up his own realistic science for how things from video games could be and work in real life.
So I'm not really interested in that one.
@@He-Who-Died ah, my apologies
@@Dalek59862 . Nah there's no reason to apologize, brother.
@@He-Who-Died well, have a good one.
This is even better thought out video than Mermaid: A body found special at Discovery Channel.
This Cryptobiology has became one of my favourite series. Hope you will show us your next research very soon 🖤
Definitely my favorite series on RUclips. Keep going love it so much.
Just as entertaining and informative as the rest in this series! Thank you for bringing us this masterpiece!
Love that you use the 4:3 aspect for the intro, its a great flashback to the 80’ies. That also counts for the broken audio! Much kudo’s for this.
I love how you consider the original origins of these creatures 💜
Awesome videos! Can’t wait for the next.
Nice video. I love sirens and any sea monsters in cryptozoology and mythology. Thanks for this.
Found this video by accident from the recommendation video.
Love the presentation especially the world building. Keep up the good work.
Maybe we can get a video on Harpies?
I think that would be a good follow up, or maybe a video on mermaids.
In a way, Robert E. Howard already did such a reimagining of the harpies in his old Sloman Kane story, "Wings in the Night": it's well worth a read.
Harpies would be very interesting to see but biologically impossible. Half-human, half-bird creatures like harpies could only theoretically exist on low-gravity worlds as the energy requirements for flight would be lower there than they would be on earth.
@@nil981 Yeah, but I mean these Videos have always been a little fantastical.
@@TheSaneHatter Wings in the night is one of the greatest Solomon kane stories.
Wow I was just binging this series and you come back with this! Thanks!
I like the idea of maleficent mythical creatures just being animals that have evolved along side humans as our predators, a what hunts the hunter type beat. They are so good at hunting us most of us don't even believe they are real sorta like SCP-1933-EX, The Ogopogo.
I’m a writer and my current project is about pirates, sirens will play a big role. There creatures have always existed in my religion and I love how passionate you are about this. Great research fur my novel.
Suggestions for this series:
Harpies
Witches/shamans
Swamp monsters
Bigfoot
Nessie
Wyverns
Mummies
Oooooo, I love the idea of wyverns and I think they would be easy to make. Perhaps they are a varanus reptile(monitor lizard family) that evolved both wings(or gliding structures) and a bite that has a similar sensation to being on fire!!!
This is my favourite series on RUclips now I just love to think about hypothetical biology
Keep up the great work 😆
I love these videos i have a few ideas of creatures for cryptobiology if you ever run low on ideas.
1.minotaur
2.centaur
3.satyr
4.Kappa
5.Kitsune
6.Banshee
Deeply unnerving is a understatement
I'm always so eager to see another of these speculative biology vids. So well done, so technical. This one especially haha, had my partner come in asking what the hell I was listening to, she just heard bits and pieces. We're about to watch the others now!
I’m obsessed with this series
I love these videos. Essentially expanding that kernel of truth of mythology into something that could make them real
I just love your imagination. It’s so fun listening. Keep up the good work.
I'd love for you to do a video like this for the sasquatch, I think that would be really cool and interesting to see, maybe another hominid with equal or greater intelligence to humans?
Excellent video! I'm looking forward to the next one!
You know...I'm writing a book on the idea of "what if mermaids were real" and I find this very inspiring. My mermaid is a real interpretation of a mermaid if it were to exist, physically and chemically correct with just a hint of "unnatural" that happened to give this horrifying deep sea creature consciousness through the passing of eons. That's what my book is all about.
How's that book coming?
@@Straypuppers Aw man I took a long break and now I'm in writer's block :/ I also need to start marketing it on tik tok when Im close to finishing it ...ah so much work haha
@@andreearenatathey are real and are spiritual in nature. They are demonic. Be careful
i've never cared much for cryptids but these videos keep hooking me
This has been excellent inspiration for writing. It also challenges me to reason other ways of evolving: the many ways these creatures *could occur.
Man I LOVE thought potato videos
As a child i've always Obsessed over mermaids and sirens and they still amaze me to this day. Because like with aliens, why would it not be possible? Who is to say, that we are the only "humans" or "intelligent life". I absolutely love ur videos and ur doin so good with them!!!
We are the only remaining human sub species
@@rhoydplaz2853 wow didn't know you were omnipotent and know everything
@@3man3 It's called common sense not omnipresent. When you can present solid evidence of aliens/mythical creatures that isn't from a cheap animal planet documentary then you can talk
@@prixe12 you both used "Omni" wrong. You guys were thinking of omniscient.
@@prixe12common sense would tell you everything was created also. Common sense would tell you a painting in the middle of the woods isn't an accident so why would you not look at nature or any object (seeing how elaborate it is) and not think to yourself this also couldn't be an accident considering it is more advanced and designed than a painting. intentional design. That is common sense
Extremely horrifying and thoroughly detailed, absolutely loved this!!! Especially the audio section
Just had a thought. I'm assuming that merfolk are aquatically adapted hominids which drove the dual mimicry of sirens. And such a wide range as the Earth's oceans would allow for great speciation and diversity. Further what if there are also freshwater varieties of merfolk? So nymphs, nixies, naiads and kappa among others might simply be freshwater merfolk.
AMAZING
This is totally gonna be my new falling asleep series