Is a picture of what this woman had called a orangutan was kind of crazy because there's a video or a man is on a kayak in Florida and as he's going through the this swampy Creek bed around trees and such you can see this silhouette of what literally looks to be the identical to this picture you just can't see the face real good but you can see the rest of its body and the way it was built was literally identical
@vinesaucefullsauce You totally missed the creepy thing about the black knight satellite. Unlike every other satellite known to man, which rotates east to west. The black knight satellite rotates around us north to south. Only satellite in our entire galaxy known to do so. Which is why there is a lot of conspiracy around it. If you think about how gravity works, and why things rotate the way they do... it stands out as a bit more than just eerie and odd.
I love the Griggstown Cow cryptid. It was a "ghost" cow that was seen as an omen of doom and would haunt the town. Then, people found out that it was actually a real, emaciated cow just wandering around looking for food. These people saw a cow and thought it was a GHOST.
The scariest thing from all of these is the real possibility of a monkey staring through your window at night. If, in my peripheral vision, I saw a monkey staring through my window in the dead of night, I'd probably have a heart attack.
It be even worse if you didn't live in the city. At least then you could try and rationalize it as it just escaping from the zoo. If I saw a monkey out here in the sticks, I think my heart would instantly jump out of my throat
This happened to me, thankfully it was during the day. I was sleeping and heard something shaking my curtains (I can't close my windows completely), groggily flipped the curtains just to see an equally surprised monkey before it ran to the verandah.
Monkeys are close to us but far enough away to strike the uncanny valley area for some, while snakes were a predator of early man and are scary in that way. Snakes also have the benefit of having Christianity’s big evil guy supposedly become a snake
My favorite cryptid is still sky jellies (Jellyfish in the sky) It leads into a bigger conspiracy called atmospheric monsters. Which the basic idea is the sky is a second ocean, if water bears can live in the sky, other things might be able to also. Like giant jellyfish in the sky seen in Norway for some reason
Tsuchinoko is a Japanese cryptid which is a giant stumpy snake. When you google image Tsuchinoko one of the images is a Skink with their tiny legs removed in photoshop. You can find the non-edited image when you just google Skink or Blue tongued Skink. Obviously the entire myth is either some random japanese villager seeing a Skink, panicking and exaggerating the story or simply seeing a snake that has eaten a rabbit and doing the same. And over time they add obvious mythological aspects as the stories are retold. That specific example has shown me the clear path in which cryptids sink into the zeitgeist
I love these non-game, semi-spooky segments! Even if photos turn out to be hoaxes, it's still entertaining to learn about their histories and get little bits of eerie vibes. I grew up reading books about this stuff.
I'm similar. I'm in a position of "I want to believe." and when pressed, I mostly don't believe any of this stuff because there's never ever any sort of supporting evidence to back a lot of it up (at least with the standards of a lot of other discoveries or scientific findings). That being said, I love to read about them, I love ghost stories, and I love to hear about stories despite not necessarily being able to cross over into the believer territory. I do hold out on the possibility that one day there will be a major discovery that makes living a little bit more interesting though.
It’s what makes the deep ocean so fascinating, because there actually is so much that we don’t know about it, in addition to an abundance of organisms that look fabricated.
Something that's important to note is that these photos don't have to be hoaxes to not be depicting the claimed cryptids. Photographs aren't perfect representations of reality and they only show one snapshot in time from one perspective, so it's easy to get a photo that looks like something paranormal despite it actually being something mundane. I feel like a lot of people looking at these sorts of pictures/videos get stuck thinking of them in binary terms, where it's either a genuine photo of the claimed thing, or a hoax, when in reality there tons of potential explanations for them that are neither of those things. It can get really frustrating when people fixate on stuff like "why would they lie?" as if that's the only other explanation for them other than the paranormal explanation when there are so many, many other potential explanations. They can be not lying, and it can also not be a bigfoot. Both of these things can be true.
37:06 THIS IS MY HOME TOWN!!! Everything you said is TRUE. The lizard is on display at the courthouse TO THIS DAY, and every year there's a festival called "Rip Fest" that celebrates the lizard! Ol' Rip is like the towns mascot, he's on the county seal, he's used as decorations on signs and buildings, he has a cult like following! I grew up in this town and it's crazy!!
i passed through the town on a small road trip, and it was kinda awesome to see how popular he was! i had never heard of him before that, so you could imagine my surprise to see a giant lizard plastered through town with such love
Fun fact about the maneless lions, one of the theories as to why they were so aggressive is that lions in the area learned to see humans as a food source because a slave trade ran through the area, and the lions ate dead slaves that were just left there.
There is a theory that they had bad teeth and ate human because they were easier to chew/pierce than prey animals with tough hides. The lions on display now are much smaller now because they were originally skinned for rugs, then much later their remains were reconstructed over skeletons after being shrunk.
2:15 I love how the stabilization makes it seem like Bigfoot is projecting some kind of distortion field around himself. He's about to enter warp About that Japanese wolf one. It reminded me of how it's believed that tasmanian tigers(declared extinct in 1936) may still be alive in the southern forests of Tasmania, which are very hard to access and unmonitored
Reminds me of a Mitch Hedberg bit: "I think Bigfoot _is_ blurry. It's not the photographer's fault. And that's even scarier to me, because there's a large out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside."
Reminds me one of those Aliens type of thing where cryptids (including bigfoot) are interdimensional beings of higher origin which can just...phase off. So much for wanting to believe
No, they were specifically referring to how Vinny was unfamiliar with the word "Eukaryotic", because they are probably under 16 years old and had a biology lesson about Eukaryotic vs Prokaryotic life last week. Vinny probably learnt about it as well, but also has not heard the term again in the decades that have passed since.
Regarding that one dolphin, there's actually a humpback whale out there nicknamed "Bladerunner" due to the deep propeller scars down her back and fluke. She was spotted again last august so the old girl is still going strong at least
Thx for doing my segment. I know a lot of them were hoaxes but even those still had interesting stories behind them and they make the ones that are possibly real stand out more. I could have included more but they were either hoaxes that were too obvious (Hook island monster) or had actual dead bodies in them (tomato alien crash). There were also a ton of globster photos but I don't think Vinny and you guys would want to look at rotting chunks of meat. I might do another pack of weird things and historical occurrences along the lines of the lizard story and the meat shower.
Thanks for putting this together! Curious about the tomato alien crash, as a quick google search didn't really turn up anything resembling that description.
@@dysr It was an actual aviation accident that was passed off as a crashed UFO during the Roswell craze. In the photo you can see the pilots broken glasses. There's not a whole lot of info but it seemed disrespectful to include it.
If you're going to make another one I think the giant congo snake would be an interesting addition. Out of all the cryptids I've seen or heard about that one has always struck me as the most "realistic". There's also a great skeptic youtuber named John Michael Godier that goes over a lot of UFO/UAP stuff, old and new alike. He's concise and doesn't use and dramatization. His alien videos are basically "here's the facts, it's probably not real but it's still weird". If you need more alien stuff I'd strongly recommend checking him out.
With segments like this, I would love to see Vinny look at other generally creepy images, even ones that are known to be fake or doctored, like the Cooper Family Falling Body or the Solar Plexus Clown Gliders image.
The Cooper Family Photo is one of those ghost/mystery photos that makes me feel real fear and discomfort, even if it's fake. Just unnerving imagery. Would be so stoked if Vinny showed it on stream.
19:36 Oh yeah, Trunko! The explanation I read was that it was a whale: the "fur" was decomposing connective tissue and the "trunk" was its penis. But I was surprised by how many of these I'd never seen. Big thanks to Finger for putting the pack together!
vinny's brain thinking dudes in oregon are hearing hyenas in the backyard at night for like 5 seconds before he realizes that's ridiculous is so funny to me.
46:31 HOLY SHIT that's the freaky-ass photo I saw when I was a kid watching late night public access! There was this weirdly dry presentation on aliens and just something about how there was no music and the guy was just droning on like it was a normal slideshow presentation made it really creepy. Damn I never thought I'd see this photo again.
3:55 oh man, I haven't seen this image in years. I saw it once as a kid, on a Canadian show called Mystery Hunters, and it gave me nightmares. As a longtime watcher, I can tell Vinny is unsettled too. He tends to go real quiet and say stuff like "I don't like that..." I feel almost vindicated hearing his reaction.
yooo fellow mystery hunters enjoyer 🤝 that pic also creeped me out as a kid, kinda weird how the note didnt mention that it's called the skunk ape because of how bad it smelled
The Skunk Ape photos are likely manipulated. I argue that yes- the first photo looks a lot like a black morph orangutan but it's probably a corruption of the photo. Apes don't have eyeshine and the second's underbite give the game away. These are zoomed in photos of a some New World monkey like a black lion tamarin or similar species. Taken at a zoo's nocturnal house.
I can tell you now, watching this (unintentionally, but genuinely) at 3:30am alone and greatly sleep-deprived, unsettled is certainly one of the things i felt seeing that one. and not even 5 minutes in i've had to look away...
MYSTERY HUNTERS !!! i have been looking for that show for YEARS, i remember watching it as a kid back to back with truth or scare at night. a section i always remember from the show was i think an outro bit, where in the episode they talked about a body that still had food left in the stomach, and the dude ate what he thought was oatmeal but was actually some kinda recreation of whatever was left in the stomach. shows made for children who are So normal and totally arent still into cryptozoology
Makes sense if you think about it. From the non-skeptical point of view, you'd expect the people out in the woods seeing him to be out hunting. From the skeptical point of view, there have been a ton of bigfoot hoaxes that were just some hunter trying to bullshit his friends.
33:04 That's actually a photo of the supposed Queensland tiger. Which is apparently a surviving Tasmanian tiger, escaped big cat, or a prehistoric marsupial lion, but it doesn't remotely look like any of them. Sceptics believe that it's just a model or cut-out. I agree with this reasoning, but we do get big feral cats that look like wildcats here in Australia. So much so that people routinely mistake them for escaped lynx, puma & panthers.
this type of segment is really good, even if some of em are definitely not "legitimate" or fully creepy, i love the vibes so much i couldnt care less. its about letting our imaginations run a little wild and having fun with it
what's funny about the suggestion that the black knight is just nasa space junk is that the photo people use was the one they took to visually confirm to ground control that the thermal blanket they dropped was indeed floating off into space as part of the report for having lost it. like the source of the photo is also the source for the proof that it's not alien at all, it's hilarious
@@chocolate_maned_wolf start writing down the definition of new words. no i'm not japing, actually do it. make a habit of it. i'm willing to bet you'll see a rare word, write it down and encounter it again within a day. then you won't see it for months on end until you run into it a couple times in a short time-span. i say this because it happens to me and i'm a hardcore word fan, i love learning new words and this thing happens every now and then coincidence? probably. weird? absolutely
The "monkey in window" at 11:00 is actually thought to not be showing eyes, but nostrils. It's more likely to be a snout than a face if you look more closely. Probably a pig snout.
"how could bintsaus, a man in his late 30s, not remember science thing he didn't give a shit about in HS hehe what a dummy" but seriously, chat craves for his attention and sadly he bites sometimes
@@asongeveryday To be fair in Canada we learn about the 5 kingdoms of living things in elementary school. Plants, animals, fungi, protists and bacteria
Seeing the bigfoot footage stabilized ruined it forever for me. It is clearly someone in a costume. You can see the fabric draped over their ass. Even their posture looks like someone weighed under a costume that doesn't allow free movement, not like something natural. It only lasted so long because it was so shaky. But now, stabilized: it's just a monkey costume. And not even a good one.
I once saw a show, I think it's called 'Is it Real?' from early 2000's I think. They interviewed a guy who claimed to be the man in the suit in that video, and when they filmed him walking in the same direction there was no doubt.
If you can highlight the flap or zipper I’d love to see because primatologists and podiatrists that specialize in primate feet patterns are still baffled by this footage and look at this as something not yet known to science.
51:20 that thing is almost certainly a creation made by Caponi himself, since he's an artisan and crafting something like that is within his capabilities.
To the chat member at about 29:00 who said that horrible thing to Vinny: What’s wrong with you? Who hurt you? ‘Insufferable’ must come to the minds of all who think of you.
it was weirdly rude and * pushes glasses up *-y. Sometimes its best to just not read some chat messages out loud. but vinny loves reading chat messages he really should say out loud lol.
Finally some obscure cryptid stuff , there's way more interesting stories here than in all these cryptid iceberg videos that I keep watching hoping for new things .
The stablizied biggus footus footage cracked me up so bad, when it's stabilized like that I literally can't see it as anything other than a dude in a 20 pound, insulated fursuit.
@@Americanbadashh Being a skeptic does not mean dismissing everything automatically, but using critical thinking and hard evidence to sort the wheat from the chaff. To me, that footage looks like a dude in a fursuit. It does not suddenly not look like a dude in a fursuit because "experts" say it isn't. I'm holding out for irrefutable proof for the existence of ghosts and bigfoot and aliens visiting Earth. I ain't got time for the obviously faked stuff.
@@Americanbadashh i doubt the education of these experts, that 100% looks like some dude who was instructed to "walk in a weird way". i bet someone's recreated that walk down to a T
@@Americanbadashh dog the original alien the xenomorph was played by a guy in a suit, If physical acting can reach that level then some guy can walk in a suit
@@AmericanbadashhPeople will just say "experts said it's unexplainable," and then either be referring to a Bigfoot expert that doesn't understand how the scientific method works or just not mention any person in particular.
Grew up with cryptics/alien pictures and videos as well; it's still one of the most entertaining things to learn about, hope he does a 2nd part of this or does famous ghost pictures next.
It's always a nice strangely comforting feeling to look back at these and have someone normal/rational talk about and relate to them too despite the spooky and bs aura. I mentioned this in one of Joel's streams but an old video I enjoy is one called "Bigfoot caught on tape" with a usual thumbnail then when you watch it it's literally a big foot trying to get tape off of it. Also the 2000 florida video just reminds me of that weird funny movie from around the time with friendly bigfoot and thug 2 lol. It's me! Bigface!
I remember a rare monster in Aria of Sorrow being a Sky Fish. I didn't know it was a cryptid though, but I guess that would make sense judging by the fact that other cryptid in that series only show up rarely or in one room throughout the games.
It's a cryptid that's more popular in Japan fwir. Sort of like how a lot of japanese media references the flatwoods monster more than more popular cryptids in the us and europe. ^_^
Fun trivia: Not only were there hyenas historically in North America, there were also lions! The American Lion, Panthera atrox, was significantly larger than their modern relatives and lived 340,000 to 12,800 years ago. Also, wooly mammoths still existed over a thousand years after the pyramids of Giza were built!
@animeloveer97 Mountain lions don't count. They're closer to housecats than big cats. They belong to subfamily Felinae, the small cats with a hyoid bone making them able to purr. Big cats belong to subfamily Pantherinae, big cats lacking a hyoid bone that roar. The American lion is an extinct big cat in the Panthera genus.
41:30 It was explained actually, USSR launched satellite Kosmos-955 at the same time as these sightings were reported in the near cities and officials said it was meteorites because the space station existence was classified. "Unexplained to this day" my ass
Kosmos-955 was launched on the same day, September 20, 1977, but it was definitely not the cause of this phenomenon. First of all, Kosmos-955 was not a space station, it was a satellite. Second of all, it's existence and launch were not classified. It was reported immediately by TASS (telegraph agency of the Soviet Union) in major journalistic and scientific publications of the USSR. Third, the phenomenon was visible as much as two hours before the launch of Kosmos-955. Fourth, spacecraft are launched and travel in a northeastern direction, due to the direction of the rotation of the Earth. The phenomenon traveled in a southwestern direction. Fifth, the preliminary report for "Official Use Only" assembled by the Soviet civilian scientists of meteorology, astronomy, and physics wholeheartedly rejected the theory about Kosmos-955 being the cause. Stating reasons given above, and for the fact that the grand scope and character of the event was too great to have been caused by technical experiments involving satellites and their orbits.
the thing about living rural isn't the noises-- it's the SILENCE. that's what's scary. it's pretty easy to identify animal calls if you're used to them, but this thing that tends to occur with paranormal experiences "the oz factor/effect" is where everything goes silent, and you get a feeling like something's about to happen. so it's sorta like that...but all the time.
it's even worse when you're extremely knowledgeable about animals and run into a sound that you absolutely cannot identify at all. I'm still haunted by it....
This is the type of stream I’d love to see more often. I have a huge interest in cryptids and weird folktale stuff, and seeing Vinny talk about it all is super cool. He’s always loved this stuff if memory serves
I love cryptid stuff, even if it's all hoaxes and bullshit the stories are a blast to hear especially if you can suspend disbelief for enjoyment. For anyone wanting another cool bigfoot story that isn't as popular as the others, look into the Ape Canyon incident.
35:54 Imagine being called "genetically isolated and archaic", thats rough. poor bears just getting insulted for looking slightly different. we truly live in a society.
@@augiekintop6242 i was joking, you're right that it's not an insult. selectionn's joke was that if a bear could understand a scientific description of itself, it would be hurt. the description we give is normal because it's dry and informative but we wouldn't describe other humans like that kinda like "what if a car could hear when we call it a piece of junk?" (i know that explaining a joke makes it less funny but i wanted to clear it up and make sure you knew i wasn't trying to be rude in any way)
Honestly, I'm one of those people with a life long interest in supernatural nonsense, and I'm actually rarely disappointed when a photo is debunked, because just the story around the hoaxes and fakes are so fascinating.
Well, didn't think I'd hear about Ol' Rip on Vinny's Cryptid stream... As wild as it sound reading it with no context, it's treated similarly to Santa in the town: The stories make no sense and are crazy, but it makes for a good mascot and as a good story to tell kids, so no one questions it... and if they do, they kinda get treated like an asshole. It's sorta like if you went to Loch Ness and started screaming about how it's all fake: You end up looking like the idiot in that situation. The whole thing can basically be summed up as "It's a small, rural town, and having a town mascot was a thing at the time." No idea why they put it in the cornerstone time capsule. Stories are sorta conflicted on it. I've heard that it just sorta climbed in before the cornerstone was put in and no one noticed... or that it was done intentionally because someone thought it'd be a "neat" thing to do. It's fairly widely reported that it did just hibernate for that long... but also it's pretty likely that someone just cracked the capsule open early and swapped it out because it'd make a good story. Most people are indifferent to it, but it's still at the court house. Or at least the custom made coffin they had made for him is. Every year, they do a whole festival around the thing, mostly as an excuse to have a town festival, do a parade, that sort of thing. For those who don't know about horned lizards, btw, they're actually pretty weird. Their blood has some toxins in it that serves as deterrent for predators... and they can shoot blood out of their eyes when threatened. So, while not a cryptid, pretty weird animal, all in all. They're considered a Threatened species, and it's pretty rare to come across one now.
The brown, sitting creature at 53:00 was photographed by an Italian man who was a sculpter. He most likely made it himself. The photos were taken in his garage.
Funny how all these aliems are only captured on old cameras, suddenly when we got new high definition technology, we see less of these "evident" videos and photos. It's almost as if it's easier to photoshop on older photos since less detail is needed.
34:32 Oh I know this one!! Not only the creature DOESN'T resemble an actual Tylacine at all but this specific photo IIRC turned out to be most likely a mockup created with a painted cardboard (or even a merry-go-round model of a tiger) and photo manipulation, so it's most definitely a hoax, on top of that if you look closely on the lower right there's a probable metal bar support obscured by vegetation in the photo
34:40 That picture is actually claimed to be a Queensland tiger, not a Tasmanian tiger. Unlike the Tasmanian tiger which is known to have existed, the Queensland tiger is more of a folklore/cryptid kinda deal, also known as the marsupial lion.
25:16 As a Brazilian, I have the impression that it must be slang from the Amazon region to give the nickname "holadeira" because I have no fucking idea how they got that name and it is associated with "saws". Jeremy Wade bought the idea anyway.
4:40 strange how this one is more plausible only because we have a weird rhesus monkey population here in Florida. Sarasota is a little far from Silver Springs where the largest troops are, but they've been sighted all over north and central florida. I can't explain if that gray stuff next to the face looks like matted orangutan fur or some vegetation. I'd venture a strong possibility that this is one of those rhesus monkeys because the toothy grin we see is actually a fear response used by most macaque species.
Really cool segment! I was hoping to see the Cooper family photo after the Jim Templeton space photo, but I imagine that would be too close to ghost territory. Was interesting to see all the sea stuff for the first time though.
One of my biggest fears is something watching me from behind a corner. I just hate that so much. Just the idea that something THAT BIG or that imposing is intentionally hiding from you is a horrible implication.
I was expecting weirder stuff then bigfoot and nessie, and it did just turn to aliens eventually, but it was still really good. I hope he does more of this because leaning back and watching really helped me unwind after a rough workday.
Biology major here, protists are basically like an "other" category for anything that isn't a fungus, animal, or plant, but they have very little in common with each other so I hate that they are a group and not divided into smaller categories
Whichever chat member said the stuff at around 29:00, I will throw hands over that. It's not a matter of being smart, it's a matter of which classes were available to you and your strong suits. That sounded like some advanced biology stuff, and I never had advanced biology available to me because I took other classes like health/medical stuff at a career center instead. If you were smart you would've known that. Vinny is very smart in the areas he's passionate about, and this video shows that he's also willing to learn more! He's never seen most of these pictures before, and he's learning about a lot of cryptids!
Completely true. We only know what is thought to us with what resources are available to us. Not his fault. That being said I remember me being forced to learn about protists and the 5 kingdoms of livings in elementary school in Ontario.
to be fair, Ive never heard of protists and im autistic af , and was a top performer in school, and read so many books that as an adult I dislike books now. that sh*t just straight up was not taught in school, or anywhere in the thick as hell MULTIPLE biology textbooks we had to read, I would have remembered reading it due to my 'tism photographic memory.
@@jira6423 I personally live in the USA, so I never got to learn those things in Elementary school. We only had 1 non-essential class you could choose not to take in high school, which was advanced biology. However, I find it really cool they teach you those things there! Wish the USA did the same thing.
@@sinfulpuritan3430really? Not even the classifications of life, like animals, plants, fungi etc? Because that’s where protists also fall with. They actually added new one since I was in school archaebacteria.
@@jira6423 I only learned about protists in my aforementioned medical career center, because of different types of infections being caused by them. How my high school worked was that you could choose to go to a separate school for the first half, which was the career center, then go to the usual high school. Before high school, there was no mention of different forms of life, and we just had general science classes all throughout elementary and middle. Because I chose the career center, none of the advanced biology or even regular biology classes aligned with my schedule. I only got environmental science, and passed my biology finals and graduated high school because the medical career center mentioned most of the questions.
Interesting things about Nessie & similar prehistoric cryptids is that they change their appearance to match with up how prehistoric animals look in popular movies. If you look up descriptions of Nessie pre-Surgeon's photo & they vary from nasty blob thing to a camel-like creature. Then Surgeon's photo appears not too long after King Kong is released, which features a Brontosaurus in a lake eating sailors & a plesiosaur attacking Kong. Yeah, I don't think that's a coincidence.
46:38 I live near here and can confirm that little green men reside on the moorland. Tbh it just looks like a hiker bending over. Many people come to Ilkley to hike so it would make sense. The "alien's head" looks like it could actually be some kind of backpack.
20:41 that’s Gwenith Penry’s blob! The cephalopod expert forum in question is Tonmo, where a bunch of marine biologists who specialize in cephalopods (a field of study called teuthology), and it stumped a lot of people for a bit. One of these experts, Dr. Steve O’Shea, who did a lot of research on giant squid carcasses, was also confused, but eventually someone proposed it was a strange looking blanket octopus.
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Why does this say 12 minutes ago when this vid has been up less than 5
@@KHfan67789they can put it up early for members on RUclips.
@@KHfan67789uploaders can make precomments before they go into production
Is a picture of what this woman had called a orangutan was kind of crazy because there's a video or a man is on a kayak in Florida and as he's going through the this swampy Creek bed around trees and such you can see this silhouette of what literally looks to be the identical to this picture you just can't see the face real good but you can see the rest of its body and the way it was built was literally identical
@vinesaucefullsauce
You totally missed the creepy thing about the black knight satellite.
Unlike every other satellite known to man, which rotates east to west.
The black knight satellite rotates around us north to south.
Only satellite in our entire galaxy known to do so.
Which is why there is a lot of conspiracy around it.
If you think about how gravity works, and why things rotate the way they do... it stands out as a bit more than just eerie and odd.
I love the Griggstown Cow cryptid. It was a "ghost" cow that was seen as an omen of doom and would haunt the town. Then, people found out that it was actually a real, emaciated cow just wandering around looking for food. These people saw a cow and thought it was a GHOST.
some real Super Ghostbusters shi
IT'S IN THE VIDEO???
Why didnt cow just eat grass? 🤔
@@GG-ou7it Not enough grass. They have to eat a LOT of grass.
@GG-ou7it when cows reach a certain age (10's) they loose most if not all their teeth, so they can't chew
The scariest thing from all of these is the real possibility of a monkey staring through your window at night. If, in my peripheral vision, I saw a monkey staring through my window in the dead of night, I'd probably have a heart attack.
If youre cold, theyre cold. Bring them inside
It be even worse if you didn't live in the city. At least then you could try and rationalize it as it just escaping from the zoo. If I saw a monkey out here in the sticks, I think my heart would instantly jump out of my throat
This happened to me, thankfully it was during the day. I was sleeping and heard something shaking my curtains (I can't close my windows completely), groggily flipped the curtains just to see an equally surprised monkey before it ran to the verandah.
He's just a curious little guy 😂
this sounds like an Oneyplays hypothetical playing out
I love how 90% of cryptids are just "weird lookin' monkey/snake thingy"
Monkeys are close to us but far enough away to strike the uncanny valley area for some, while snakes were a predator of early man and are scary in that way. Snakes also have the benefit of having Christianity’s big evil guy supposedly become a snake
And sea monsters are rotting slop on the beach
My favorite cryptid is still sky jellies (Jellyfish in the sky)
It leads into a bigger conspiracy called atmospheric monsters. Which the basic idea is the sky is a second ocean, if water bears can live in the sky, other things might be able to also. Like giant jellyfish in the sky seen in Norway for some reason
Tsuchinoko is a Japanese cryptid which is a giant stumpy snake. When you google image Tsuchinoko one of the images is a Skink with their tiny legs removed in photoshop. You can find the non-edited image when you just google Skink or Blue tongued Skink.
Obviously the entire myth is either some random japanese villager seeing a Skink, panicking and exaggerating the story or simply seeing a snake that has eaten a rabbit and doing the same. And over time they add obvious mythological aspects as the stories are retold.
That specific example has shown me the clear path in which cryptids sink into the zeitgeist
There is still the legend of colossal jellyfish.
"Bigfoot is real, and he tried to eat my ass"
- Bass Pro Shops or something idfk
As someone who is a friend of Bass Pro Shops, this is a direct quote and it's also true.
Did you get at least a bass pro shop hat from your experience
-Ass Pro Shops
@@GremLezar I never leave home without it
Pretty sure Chuck Tingle already trademarked that quote.
I love these non-game, semi-spooky segments! Even if photos turn out to be hoaxes, it's still entertaining to learn about their histories and get little bits of eerie vibes. I grew up reading books about this stuff.
Same!
I'm similar. I'm in a position of "I want to believe." and when pressed, I mostly don't believe any of this stuff because there's never ever any sort of supporting evidence to back a lot of it up (at least with the standards of a lot of other discoveries or scientific findings). That being said, I love to read about them, I love ghost stories, and I love to hear about stories despite not necessarily being able to cross over into the believer territory.
I do hold out on the possibility that one day there will be a major discovery that makes living a little bit more interesting though.
It’s what makes the deep ocean so fascinating, because there actually is so much that we don’t know about it, in addition to an abundance of organisms that look fabricated.
I grew up watching dozens of shows about this goofy shit, so its a dose of nostalgia for me.
Those fucking antenna sponges tho.
Something that's important to note is that these photos don't have to be hoaxes to not be depicting the claimed cryptids. Photographs aren't perfect representations of reality and they only show one snapshot in time from one perspective, so it's easy to get a photo that looks like something paranormal despite it actually being something mundane.
I feel like a lot of people looking at these sorts of pictures/videos get stuck thinking of them in binary terms, where it's either a genuine photo of the claimed thing, or a hoax, when in reality there tons of potential explanations for them that are neither of those things. It can get really frustrating when people fixate on stuff like "why would they lie?" as if that's the only other explanation for them other than the paranormal explanation when there are so many, many other potential explanations. They can be not lying, and it can also not be a bigfoot. Both of these things can be true.
37:06 THIS IS MY HOME TOWN!!! Everything you said is TRUE. The lizard is on display at the courthouse TO THIS DAY, and every year there's a festival called "Rip Fest" that celebrates the lizard!
Ol' Rip is like the towns mascot, he's on the county seal, he's used as decorations on signs and buildings, he has a cult like following! I grew up in this town and it's crazy!!
i passed through the town on a small road trip, and it was kinda awesome to see how popular he was! i had never heard of him before that, so you could imagine my surprise to see a giant lizard plastered through town with such love
Fun fact about the maneless lions, one of the theories as to why they were so aggressive is that lions in the area learned to see humans as a food source because a slave trade ran through the area, and the lions ate dead slaves that were just left there.
Crazy
Oh.
There is a theory that they had bad teeth and ate human because they were easier to chew/pierce than prey animals with tough hides.
The lions on display now are much smaller now because they were originally skinned for rugs, then much later their remains were reconstructed over skeletons after being shrunk.
Yeah, manelets tend to have a Leopoleon complex :)
2:15 I love how the stabilization makes it seem like Bigfoot is projecting some kind of distortion field around himself. He's about to enter warp
About that Japanese wolf one. It reminded me of how it's believed that tasmanian tigers(declared extinct in 1936) may still be alive in the southern forests of Tasmania, which are very hard to access and unmonitored
Reminds me of a Mitch Hedberg bit: "I think Bigfoot _is_ blurry. It's not the photographer's fault. And that's even scarier to me, because there's a large out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside."
"Warp Field Stabilized" - Sasquatch
The distortion field is to hide his big feet. He's very sensitive about it.
Force unleashed lightning shield
Reminds me one of those Aliens type of thing where cryptids (including bigfoot) are interdimensional beings of higher origin which can just...phase off.
So much for wanting to believe
28:52 chat member when Vinny doesn't end every entry with "Umm yes actually this is fake" and snort while pushing up his glasses
i could never be a streamer, vinny has the patience of a saint with some of those cunts
Chat member before he gets vaporized into a fine red mist.
@@Pleasestoptalkingthanks If only
No, they were specifically referring to how Vinny was unfamiliar with the word "Eukaryotic", because they are probably under 16 years old and had a biology lesson about Eukaryotic vs Prokaryotic life last week. Vinny probably learnt about it as well, but also has not heard the term again in the decades that have passed since.
@@alfiehicks1to be fair those are very basic biology facts
Finally, Vinny stares at Duende.
The Duende stare back
Vinny IS Duende.
*mimimimimimimimimi*
Aint duende that one lil green dude from dragonball
Well that's just Duende.
Regarding that one dolphin, there's actually a humpback whale out there nicknamed "Bladerunner" due to the deep propeller scars down her back and fluke. She was spotted again last august so the old girl is still going strong at least
Thx for doing my segment. I know a lot of them were hoaxes but even those still had interesting stories behind them and they make the ones that are possibly real stand out more. I could have included more but they were either hoaxes that were too obvious (Hook island monster) or had actual dead bodies in them (tomato alien crash). There were also a ton of globster photos but I don't think Vinny and you guys would want to look at rotting chunks of meat.
I might do another pack of weird things and historical occurrences along the lines of the lizard story and the meat shower.
Thanks for putting this together! Curious about the tomato alien crash, as a quick google search didn't really turn up anything resembling that description.
@@dysr It was an actual aviation accident that was passed off as a crashed UFO during the Roswell craze. In the photo you can see the pilots broken glasses. There's not a whole lot of info but it seemed disrespectful to include it.
I'd love another pack of these! It was so well put together.
If you're going to make another one I think the giant congo snake would be an interesting addition. Out of all the cryptids I've seen or heard about that one has always struck me as the most "realistic".
There's also a great skeptic youtuber named John Michael Godier that goes over a lot of UFO/UAP stuff, old and new alike. He's concise and doesn't use and dramatization. His alien videos are basically "here's the facts, it's probably not real but it's still weird". If you need more alien stuff I'd strongly recommend checking him out.
Personally I’m a big fan of the Dover Demon and the Midwest Melon Heads
Someone could hold a cheap rubber mask into my window at night, and I would still get one hell of a jump scare.
Hell, I'd be jump scared if someone at all looked through my window
That sociopathic behavior is more disturbing than the mask, if thats a stranger.
I unironically thought this was a dream/nightmare because I fell asleep and woke up to it without my glasses on.
i had lasic surgery and it put me in permanent nightmare vision
With segments like this, I would love to see Vinny look at other generally creepy images, even ones that are known to be fake or doctored, like the Cooper Family Falling Body or the Solar Plexus Clown Gliders image.
Make a pack plz
@@gnbman I'm on it.
The Cooper Family Photo is one of those ghost/mystery photos that makes me feel real fear and discomfort, even if it's fake. Just unnerving imagery.
Would be so stoked if Vinny showed it on stream.
Dude you just doomed us all by saying the words "Solar Plexus Clown Glider", great going bruh
I recommend adding ghost pig in somewhere
19:36 Oh yeah, Trunko! The explanation I read was that it was a whale: the "fur" was decomposing connective tissue and the "trunk" was its penis. But I was surprised by how many of these I'd never seen. Big thanks to Finger for putting the pack together!
lol
Whale penis has been confused a few times for being a kraken tentacle
They just occasionally stick their junk out the water for some reason
This and the weird audio segments have quickly become some of my favorites! The spooky vibes and info are really neat imo
Absolutely love these kind of streams, great for having on while working on things
Fr. I got so much housework done listening to Vinny's cursed pizza reviews
vinny's brain thinking dudes in oregon are hearing hyenas in the backyard at night for like 5 seconds before he realizes that's ridiculous is so funny to me.
20:53
The way he says "cephalopod expert forum" makes it sound like they're cephalopods that are experts.
Something about quietly going over cryptid photos, origins, and debunkings with Vinny is really great to me
46:31 HOLY SHIT that's the freaky-ass photo I saw when I was a kid watching late night public access! There was this weirdly dry presentation on aliens and just something about how there was no music and the guy was just droning on like it was a normal slideshow presentation made it really creepy. Damn I never thought I'd see this photo again.
3:55 oh man, I haven't seen this image in years. I saw it once as a kid, on a Canadian show called Mystery Hunters, and it gave me nightmares.
As a longtime watcher, I can tell Vinny is unsettled too. He tends to go real quiet and say stuff like "I don't like that..."
I feel almost vindicated hearing his reaction.
it looks like a rlly rlly fucked up orangutan.
yooo fellow mystery hunters enjoyer 🤝
that pic also creeped me out as a kid, kinda weird how the note didnt mention that it's called the skunk ape because of how bad it smelled
The Skunk Ape photos are likely manipulated.
I argue that yes- the first photo looks a lot like a black morph orangutan but it's probably a corruption of the photo. Apes don't have eyeshine and the second's underbite give the game away.
These are zoomed in photos of a some New World monkey like a black lion tamarin or similar species. Taken at a zoo's nocturnal house.
I can tell you now, watching this (unintentionally, but genuinely) at 3:30am alone and greatly sleep-deprived, unsettled is certainly one of the things i felt seeing that one. and not even 5 minutes in i've had to look away...
MYSTERY HUNTERS !!! i have been looking for that show for YEARS, i remember watching it as a kid back to back with truth or scare at night. a section i always remember from the show was i think an outro bit, where in the episode they talked about a body that still had food left in the stomach, and the dude ate what he thought was oatmeal but was actually some kinda recreation of whatever was left in the stomach. shows made for children who are So normal and totally arent still into cryptozoology
Cryptidsauce is my favorite season of Vinesauce. I hope we get more of this, especially when we get closer to halloween.
50:57 Just a reminder Vinny, Usain Bolt's record breaking 100 meter sprint was only 23.35 miles per hour. 35 would be pretty damn fast!
28:52 i still can't get over how rude of a comment that chat member made towards vinny, you can tell it kinda upset him
That chat member failed the try not to be hostile challenge (impossible for chatoids)
They can go play hide and go screw themselves, tbh. Such a vile comment. It really made me angry.
I would have done worse
@@antiphon000 we gotta keep you chill so you never go down that route
That was the most disappointed "chat member..." I've ever heard from Vinny
I love how half of the supposed Big Foots got shot "Mhh yes Charles I reckon this being is of unnatural proportions, oh welp" *bang*
Makes sense if you think about it.
From the non-skeptical point of view, you'd expect the people out in the woods seeing him to be out hunting.
From the skeptical point of view, there have been a ton of bigfoot hoaxes that were just some hunter trying to bullshit his friends.
33:04 That's actually a photo of the supposed Queensland tiger. Which is apparently a surviving Tasmanian tiger, escaped big cat, or a prehistoric marsupial lion, but it doesn't remotely look like any of them. Sceptics believe that it's just a model or cut-out. I agree with this reasoning, but we do get big feral cats that look like wildcats here in Australia. So much so that people routinely mistake them for escaped lynx, puma & panthers.
this type of segment is really good, even if some of em are definitely not "legitimate" or fully creepy, i love the vibes so much i couldnt care less. its about letting our imaginations run a little wild and having fun with it
the portal 2 music is the biggest contributor to the vibe
what's funny about the suggestion that the black knight is just nasa space junk is that the photo people use was the one they took to visually confirm to ground control that the thermal blanket they dropped was indeed floating off into space as part of the report for having lost it. like the source of the photo is also the source for the proof that it's not alien at all, it's hilarious
I love how Binhóta Vinamolhos just takes time out of his day to talk to people about shit he likes, whether it be weird aliens and creatures or music.
That's not how you spell "Boot".
We chatyots are going international. I was thinking how to translate his name in Italian. I thought about Vincenzo "Calzonissimo" Salsoni
The creepy portal 2 music was a great choice for this segment
ive been in a UFO/mysteries of the world kick lately and this synchronicity is both welcome and creeping me out
Pfp checks out
yeah when you get into something, it seems that the universe helps you out and makes you bump into the same shit you are looking for at the moment
it’s called cross site tracking lmaooo wtf are you people on about
@@ex_philemonwe need more info immediately
@@chocolate_maned_wolf start writing down the definition of new words. no i'm not japing, actually do it. make a habit of it. i'm willing to bet you'll see a rare word, write it down and encounter it again within a day. then you won't see it for months on end until you run into it a couple times in a short time-span.
i say this because it happens to me and i'm a hardcore word fan, i love learning new words and this thing happens every now and then
coincidence? probably. weird? absolutely
The "monkey in window" at 11:00 is actually thought to not be showing eyes, but nostrils. It's more likely to be a snout than a face if you look more closely. Probably a pig snout.
8 foot tall pig, huh
That does look like the nose of some animal.
The snout at the top right has eye shine though. D:
it just looks like a dude tiltin his head back and doin that baby-eating-the-camera thing
Naah in the bottom left you can see the full nose of the creature under the eyes. I don't think it's a real creature but it's definitely not a pig
I like how we have all these spooky monke pics and then there's just a concrete skidmark.
Did someone really flame Vinny for not taking advanced biology
Why didn't Vinny pay attention in cryptid class?!
As a giant protist, the Italian man say speen and make me haha
"how could bintsaus, a man in his late 30s, not remember science thing he didn't give a shit about in HS hehe what a dummy"
but seriously, chat craves for his attention and sadly he bites sometimes
@@asongeveryday To be fair in Canada we learn about the 5 kingdoms of living things in elementary school. Plants, animals, fungi, protists and bacteria
@@jira6423 I am literally just hearing about protists, I'm very willing to bet they weren't teaching it when Vinny went to school
Seeing the bigfoot footage stabilized ruined it forever for me. It is clearly someone in a costume. You can see the fabric draped over their ass. Even their posture looks like someone weighed under a costume that doesn't allow free movement, not like something natural. It only lasted so long because it was so shaky. But now, stabilized: it's just a monkey costume. And not even a good one.
Me too. Idk something irrational in me wanted it to be real
I once saw a show, I think it's called 'Is it Real?' from early 2000's I think. They interviewed a guy who claimed to be the man in the suit in that video, and when they filmed him walking in the same direction there was no doubt.
Bigfoot is a guy trying out a fursuit, this is my headcanon
If you can highlight the flap or zipper I’d love to see because primatologists and podiatrists that specialize in primate feet patterns are still baffled by this footage and look at this as something not yet known to science.
@@looselytellingdude who's baffled by *that* look at the stabilized footage it's just walking like a dude
Spooky Video night just ended, I bet Jobel would explode if he saw 5:15
10:56 is literally Joel's greatest fear, except monki instead of alien
51:20 that thing is almost certainly a creation made by Caponi himself, since he's an artisan and crafting something like that is within his capabilities.
To the chat member at about 29:00 who said that horrible thing to Vinny: What’s wrong with you? Who hurt you? ‘Insufferable’ must come to the minds of all who think of you.
ikr, caught it live yesterday and it killed the mood for me.
Good on Vinny for not paying much attention of that dumbass, that's what he wanted probably.
@@lambertstarr1218 It killed the mood for you? How close were you?
@@halcionjoy7 like this close 👌
it was weirdly rude and * pushes glasses up *-y.
Sometimes its best to just not read some chat messages out loud. but vinny loves reading chat messages he really should say out loud lol.
"omg it's a defrosted prehistoric animal omg it's Bigfoot omg it's a fckin alien"
*Is a bear with gamer neck*
i remember seeing that image around 6:05 many years ago on a tv show as a kid and it scaring the shit out of me.
I had a lot of books about cryptids as a kid. I too was terrified to turn to the page with that picture on it.
Finally some obscure cryptid stuff , there's way more interesting stories here than in all these cryptid iceberg videos that I keep watching hoping for new things .
The stablizied biggus footus footage cracked me up so bad, when it's stabilized like that I literally can't see it as anything other than a dude in a 20 pound, insulated fursuit.
Experts have looked at it stabilized and say no ways it's human
@@Americanbadashh Being a skeptic does not mean dismissing everything automatically, but using critical thinking and hard evidence to sort the wheat from the chaff. To me, that footage looks like a dude in a fursuit. It does not suddenly not look like a dude in a fursuit because "experts" say it isn't. I'm holding out for irrefutable proof for the existence of ghosts and bigfoot and aliens visiting Earth. I ain't got time for the obviously faked stuff.
@@Americanbadashh i doubt the education of these experts, that 100% looks like some dude who was instructed to "walk in a weird way". i bet someone's recreated that walk down to a T
@@Americanbadashh dog the original alien the xenomorph was played by a guy in a suit, If physical acting can reach that level then some guy can walk in a suit
@@AmericanbadashhPeople will just say "experts said it's unexplainable," and then either be referring to a Bigfoot expert that doesn't understand how the scientific method works or just not mention any person in particular.
Grew up with cryptics/alien pictures and videos as well; it's still one of the most entertaining things to learn about, hope he does a 2nd part of this or does famous ghost pictures next.
It's always a nice strangely comforting feeling to look back at these and have someone normal/rational talk about and relate to them too despite the spooky and bs aura. I mentioned this in one of Joel's streams but an old video I enjoy is one called "Bigfoot caught on tape" with a usual thumbnail then when you watch it it's literally a big foot trying to get tape off of it. Also the 2000 florida video just reminds me of that weird funny movie from around the time with friendly bigfoot and thug 2 lol. It's me! Bigface!
The Italian alien dude is actually kinda cute, he seems like a friendly guy :)
Send to me like it was just some random guy living his deepest passions in a costume and running around at night
just my lil deaf italian potato friend
I remember a rare monster in Aria of Sorrow being a Sky Fish. I didn't know it was a cryptid though, but I guess that would make sense judging by the fact that other cryptid in that series only show up rarely or in one room throughout the games.
It's a cryptid that's more popular in Japan fwir. Sort of like how a lot of japanese media references the flatwoods monster more than more popular cryptids in the us and europe. ^_^
Xqc's chat migrating to vinny's chat, wtf?
Isn't wild life is beautiful?
I don't know a single thing about xqc except he murdered valefisk on r/place
Worst sentence I've read in my life
Fun trivia: Not only were there hyenas historically in North America, there were also lions! The American Lion, Panthera atrox, was significantly larger than their modern relatives and lived 340,000 to 12,800 years ago.
Also, wooly mammoths still existed over a thousand years after the pyramids of Giza were built!
i mean we have mountain lions...
@animeloveer97 Mountain lions don't count. They're closer to housecats than big cats. They belong to subfamily Felinae, the small cats with a hyoid bone making them able to purr. Big cats belong to subfamily Pantherinae, big cats lacking a hyoid bone that roar.
The American lion is an extinct big cat in the Panthera genus.
"new fear unlocked: Monkey in window"
I want that on my tombstone
Someone's gonna take a midnight stroll around a cemetery, read that and have their imagination run wild
41:30 It was explained actually, USSR launched satellite Kosmos-955 at the same time as these sightings were reported in the near cities and officials said it was meteorites because the space station existence was classified. "Unexplained to this day" my ass
Kosmos-955 was launched on the same day, September 20, 1977, but it was definitely not the cause of this phenomenon.
First of all, Kosmos-955 was not a space station, it was a satellite. Second of all, it's existence and launch were not classified. It was reported immediately by TASS (telegraph agency of the Soviet Union) in major journalistic and scientific publications of the USSR. Third, the phenomenon was visible as much as two hours before the launch of Kosmos-955. Fourth, spacecraft are launched and travel in a northeastern direction, due to the direction of the rotation of the Earth. The phenomenon traveled in a southwestern direction. Fifth, the preliminary report for "Official Use Only" assembled by the Soviet civilian scientists of meteorology, astronomy, and physics wholeheartedly rejected the theory about Kosmos-955 being the cause. Stating reasons given above, and for the fact that the grand scope and character of the event was too great to have been caused by technical experiments involving satellites and their orbits.
The deep fireflies in Tears of the Kingdom are based on the rods.
Only 12 minutes in and now I've got the itch to rewatch X-files again.
Bigfoot's ass imprint had me dead lmao.
Without context this sounds like bigfoot crushed you with his ass
I mean, if bigfoot sat on the ground, why wouldn't it make a buttprint?
the thing about living rural isn't the noises-- it's the SILENCE. that's what's scary. it's pretty easy to identify animal calls if you're used to them, but this thing that tends to occur with paranormal experiences "the oz factor/effect" is where everything goes silent, and you get a feeling like something's about to happen. so it's sorta like that...but all the time.
it's even worse when you're extremely knowledgeable about animals and run into a sound that you absolutely cannot identify at all. I'm still haunted by it....
A globster named Trunko is prime Rick and Morty nonsense
This is the type of stream I’d love to see more often. I have a huge interest in cryptids and weird folktale stuff, and seeing Vinny talk about it all is super cool. He’s always loved this stuff if memory serves
This video was really fun. I like when Vinny does stuff like this or Commercial Chaos
I love cryptid stuff, even if it's all hoaxes and bullshit the stories are a blast to hear especially if you can suspend disbelief for enjoyment. For anyone wanting another cool bigfoot story that isn't as popular as the others, look into the Ape Canyon incident.
32:28 one cow getting briefly lost in rural new jersey != entire species of human-sized apes undiscovered across the american countryside
"Kentucky Meat Shower" sounds so much like an urban dictionary entry.
35:54
Imagine being called "genetically isolated and archaic", thats rough. poor bears just getting insulted for looking slightly different. we truly live in a society.
Those aren't necessarily insults tho
@@augiekintop6242 say it to someone on the street and tell us how it goes
@@spacebassist what I meant they weren't insulting it
@@augiekintop6242 i was joking, you're right that it's not an insult. selectionn's joke was that if a bear could understand a scientific description of itself, it would be hurt.
the description we give is normal because it's dry and informative but we wouldn't describe other humans like that
kinda like "what if a car could hear when we call it a piece of junk?"
(i know that explaining a joke makes it less funny but i wanted to clear it up and make sure you knew i wasn't trying to be rude in any way)
@@spacebassist oh thanks, me dum
I will now be using Genetically Isolated and Archaic as an insult
Spooky Photo Night with Vargskelethor Vinny
Basking sharks are basically sea monsters.
Honestly, I'm one of those people with a life long interest in supernatural nonsense, and I'm actually rarely disappointed when a photo is debunked, because just the story around the hoaxes and fakes are so fascinating.
4:05 genuinely one of the creepier cryptid pictures out there
Well, didn't think I'd hear about Ol' Rip on Vinny's Cryptid stream... As wild as it sound reading it with no context, it's treated similarly to Santa in the town: The stories make no sense and are crazy, but it makes for a good mascot and as a good story to tell kids, so no one questions it... and if they do, they kinda get treated like an asshole. It's sorta like if you went to Loch Ness and started screaming about how it's all fake: You end up looking like the idiot in that situation.
The whole thing can basically be summed up as "It's a small, rural town, and having a town mascot was a thing at the time." No idea why they put it in the cornerstone time capsule. Stories are sorta conflicted on it. I've heard that it just sorta climbed in before the cornerstone was put in and no one noticed... or that it was done intentionally because someone thought it'd be a "neat" thing to do. It's fairly widely reported that it did just hibernate for that long... but also it's pretty likely that someone just cracked the capsule open early and swapped it out because it'd make a good story.
Most people are indifferent to it, but it's still at the court house. Or at least the custom made coffin they had made for him is. Every year, they do a whole festival around the thing, mostly as an excuse to have a town festival, do a parade, that sort of thing.
For those who don't know about horned lizards, btw, they're actually pretty weird. Their blood has some toxins in it that serves as deterrent for predators... and they can shoot blood out of their eyes when threatened. So, while not a cryptid, pretty weird animal, all in all. They're considered a Threatened species, and it's pretty rare to come across one now.
I'm making a very good decision watching this with headphones at 1 in the morning! This will definitely not backfire on me!!
Look behind you...
@@D.B.Z.Cooper It was me...from the front. wtf
@@HellfireComms lmao, chat member rotated his eyeballs around the face origin and not the eyeball origin, rookie mistake
The brown, sitting creature at 53:00 was photographed by an Italian man who was a sculpter. He most likely made it himself. The photos were taken in his garage.
family photos
Funny how all these aliems are only captured on old cameras, suddenly when we got new high definition technology, we see less of these "evident" videos and photos. It's almost as if it's easier to photoshop on older photos since less detail is needed.
34:32 Oh I know this one!! Not only the creature DOESN'T resemble an actual Tylacine at all but this specific photo IIRC turned out to be most likely a mockup created with a painted cardboard (or even a merry-go-round model of a tiger) and photo manipulation, so it's most definitely a hoax, on top of that if you look closely on the lower right there's a probable metal bar support obscured by vegetation in the photo
34:40 That picture is actually claimed to be a Queensland tiger, not a Tasmanian tiger. Unlike the Tasmanian tiger which is known to have existed, the Queensland tiger is more of a folklore/cryptid kinda deal, also known as the marsupial lion.
The DesertP one is CRAZY
Edit: 37:03
I love these type of streams where vin just explores niche interests and reads about them & shares his thoughts!! Hope for more :D
25:16 As a Brazilian, I have the impression that it must be slang from the Amazon region to give the nickname "holadeira" because I have no fucking idea how they got that name and it is associated with "saws". Jeremy Wade bought the idea anyway.
This
4:40 strange how this one is more plausible only because we have a weird rhesus monkey population here in Florida. Sarasota is a little far from Silver Springs where the largest troops are, but they've been sighted all over north and central florida. I can't explain if that gray stuff next to the face looks like matted orangutan fur or some vegetation. I'd venture a strong possibility that this is one of those rhesus monkeys because the toothy grin we see is actually a fear response used by most macaque species.
6:13 another Venezuela mention bros we might actually get a concert there
Imagine if someone did photograph a real Cryptid in 4k, but no one would ever know because it was immediately dismissed as doctored.
Ive been absolutely LOVING these segments
Really cool segment! I was hoping to see the Cooper family photo after the Jim Templeton space photo, but I imagine that would be too close to ghost territory. Was interesting to see all the sea stuff for the first time though.
Me and the boys.
the crypt kids
One of my biggest fears is something watching me from behind a corner. I just hate that so much. Just the idea that something THAT BIG or that imposing is intentionally hiding from you is a horrible implication.
That's Sassy riding the Loch Ness monster
The whole courthouse lizard thing reads like a dwarf fortress log.
Never thought i would want to see this but this is great. So many of these cryptid images are crusty images almost like AI images before AI
This was so interesting, would love another part or 3 of this.
I was expecting weirder stuff then bigfoot and nessie, and it did just turn to aliens eventually, but it was still really good.
I hope he does more of this because leaning back and watching really helped me unwind after a rough workday.
I love these segments so much! this and the Strange Sounds/Anomalous signals stream were so interesting to me, i love that kind of stuff
29:00 me when someone doesnt know how to implement binary search tree algorithm in C (they must be dumb and i must be so smart)
Biology major here, protists are basically like an "other" category for anything that isn't a fungus, animal, or plant, but they have very little in common with each other so I hate that they are a group and not divided into smaller categories
Whichever chat member said the stuff at around 29:00, I will throw hands over that. It's not a matter of being smart, it's a matter of which classes were available to you and your strong suits. That sounded like some advanced biology stuff, and I never had advanced biology available to me because I took other classes like health/medical stuff at a career center instead. If you were smart you would've known that.
Vinny is very smart in the areas he's passionate about, and this video shows that he's also willing to learn more! He's never seen most of these pictures before, and he's learning about a lot of cryptids!
Completely true. We only know what is thought to us with what resources are available to us. Not his fault. That being said I remember me being forced to learn about protists and the 5 kingdoms of livings in elementary school in Ontario.
to be fair, Ive never heard of protists and im autistic af , and was a top performer in school, and read so many books that as an adult I dislike books now. that sh*t just straight up was not taught in school, or anywhere in the thick as hell MULTIPLE biology textbooks we had to read, I would have remembered reading it due to my 'tism photographic memory.
@@jira6423 I personally live in the USA, so I never got to learn those things in Elementary school. We only had 1 non-essential class you could choose not to take in high school, which was advanced biology. However, I find it really cool they teach you those things there! Wish the USA did the same thing.
@@sinfulpuritan3430really? Not even the classifications of life, like animals, plants, fungi etc? Because that’s where protists also fall with. They actually added new one since I was in school archaebacteria.
@@jira6423 I only learned about protists in my aforementioned medical career center, because of different types of infections being caused by them. How my high school worked was that you could choose to go to a separate school for the first half, which was the career center, then go to the usual high school. Before high school, there was no mention of different forms of life, and we just had general science classes all throughout elementary and middle. Because I chose the career center, none of the advanced biology or even regular biology classes aligned with my schedule. I only got environmental science, and passed my biology finals and graduated high school because the medical career center mentioned most of the questions.
These are some of my favorite Vinny videos actually.
Interesting things about Nessie & similar prehistoric cryptids is that they change their appearance to match with up how prehistoric animals look in popular movies. If you look up descriptions of Nessie pre-Surgeon's photo & they vary from nasty blob thing to a camel-like creature. Then Surgeon's photo appears not too long after King Kong is released, which features a Brontosaurus in a lake eating sailors & a plesiosaur attacking Kong. Yeah, I don't think that's a coincidence.
Same thing with alien descriptions!
The variety in your content makes this channel
46:38 I live near here and can confirm that little green men reside on the moorland. Tbh it just looks like a hiker bending over. Many people come to Ilkley to hike so it would make sense. The "alien's head" looks like it could actually be some kind of backpack.
I wonder if there are photos of the Mbielu, Ngobou, Gbahali, Kongamato, and various giant snake cryptids.
I once saw the Ghabaghoul
20:41 that’s Gwenith Penry’s blob! The cephalopod expert forum in question is Tonmo, where a bunch of marine biologists who specialize in cephalopods (a field of study called teuthology), and it stumped a lot of people for a bit. One of these experts, Dr. Steve O’Shea, who did a lot of research on giant squid carcasses, was also confused, but eventually someone proposed it was a strange looking blanket octopus.