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10 lesser known cryptid stories..............


Myles

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Great fodder for folks who love urban legends!

It's amusing how similar all the "sightings" are... the "great white hunter among the savages" trope, where GWH shoots at/sees something, which then miraculously escapes in spite of the GWH's skill with guns and the amount of firepower and the later legends that confirm what GWH saw. Many of the legends (as with the legends of the "global flood" clearly date to a time when modern culture came into contact with that older culture.)

I love stuff like this.

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Great fodder for folks who love urban legends!

It's amusing how similar all the "sightings" are... the "great white hunter among the savages" trope, where GWH shoots at/sees something, which then miraculously escapes in spite of the GWH's skill with guns and the amount of firepower and the later legends that confirm what GWH saw. Many of the legends (as with the legends of the "global flood" clearly date to a time when modern culture came into contact with that older culture.)

I love stuff like this.

While I really don't believe in any of this stuff, I like to read the stories.

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I am gonna have to keep my eyes open because I live in the wild west. Maybe I'll tie a goat to a stake in the yard and see if I can't scare up something larger than a coyote.

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I love the one about the wild west's dinosaurs... could you imagine running into one of those (lol- I'd need a new pair of underwear after said event)...

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The Giant anaconda and the Giant Wombat are the most plausible stories

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I think the only credible one among these is the Queensland tiger, i like to think that the thylacine is hanging on somewhere out there.

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I love that site. So many great lists about urban legends, ghosts, aliens and other mysteries.

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While I really don't believe in any of this stuff, I like to read the stories.

What about the skeletal remains of the 60 foot long snake? do you believe that one?

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