Cryptozoology(Cryptids)

Moth-Man all the way!

Champ is also a nice one!

The Goatman/Pope Lick Monster has always creeps me out the most.

Bigfoot is pretty popular around here in Oregon, but I don’t live in the wooded areas, so you don’t have many fanatics over where I live like they do in the wooded parts.

However, it’s a popular subject in the northwest.

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Even better

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Has anyone noticed how most pictures of cryptids are often with terrible camera quality or they’re very obscured?

It’s kinda funny how there hasn’t been a clear, close picture yet.

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Name one with clear quality :stuck_out_tongue:

Well, that’s why I said most. I don’t know if there IS one, I’m just gonna avoid using absolutes.

What about the Mothman?

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It’s a shame the Surgeon’s Photo of Nessie is doctored or something

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Mothman is the best such a rich lore with it. I also visited the bridge where they say he was last seen.

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Not doctored, flat out fake.

It was wood tied to a toy submarine.

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But what if Nessie really is a piece of sentient wood tied to a toy submarine

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#Mind Blown…

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I have the body of a pig

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Late to the party: https://www.vessel.com/videos/c-ogtWK4v
TTV talks about Cryptids and spooky stuff.

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Well, my favorites are el chupacabra (because I lived near Mexico for a long time and it’s a plausible cryptid), the wending (because they are super cool and spooky, also Umarak is one) and mothman/ the blackbird of chernobyl (because it’s super spooky and the two stories are like the same.

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I love the Mothman. Seriously, one of my favorite cryptids!

Look up the blackbird of chernobyl. It’s a creepy resemblance.

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So many serpents! I’ve personally been to Ogopogo, so there’s that.
That depiction of the skinwalker looks terrifying.

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