Also Sirenhead being listed as "unlikely" when he's literally just a regular fictional character, on the same level as the Aswang, a creature that tens of thousands of people just naturally believe exist.
“Ok i’m in the final layer where only the most obscure, disturbing and mysterious mythical creatures reside” The final layer: Sasquatch but fashionable
On the subject of Dwarves, I have visited a medieval German mine (I believe it was iron), and the tunnels are quite small. The friend I was staying with while I was there, who was my guide to major landmarks around Dresden, held the opinion that maybe dwarves come from a very practical tradition of miners being smaller men, they they didn't have to dig out bigger tunnels. This association may also explain why Dwarves are reputed to live underground, and are associated with mining.
not completely correct, the small miners were, as in Britain too, child labourers misformed by harsh working conditions and accidents. Greetings von der Nordsee! 😁
I have seen it speculated on Archives of Ecne's channel, and it seems plausible, that dwarves are probably just neanderthals interpreted mythologically.
@@samwiseraleigh7833 it was given the nickname murder hornet by over exaggerating media to try make it seem scarier, Asian giant hornets weren’t given the name murder hornet for killing honeybees because that was never its name in the first place
40:05 Not only is siren head in this cryptid list, but its image is from a Fallout 4 mod XD Side note, the sheep squatch image at 40:39 is also from a fallout game but this time, officially added! It's one of the "cryptid" monsters you can find in Fallout 76, including the Mothman and The Flatwoods Monster
"it is believed that gargoyles are living statues and demonic vessels." Gargoyles, who were actually made to ward off evil spirits: "now wait just a second-"
@@eyes2c..519 in DOOM Eternal there's a flying demon with scythes for hands named Gargoyle, and is a fodder demon, but it is Quick in its attacks, can fly and shoots acidic mucus
9:49 Thank you for talking of the Ogopogo legend! It’s a cryptid I remember growing up near its legend, even visiting the Okanogan lake several times, slightly fearful it was real, being a child at the timr
Someone should make an open world game with all these cryptids, and I mean like a massive open world, maybe set back in the 1700s-1800s, and let's you travel through the whole world as like a cryptid researcher letting you take notes (or collect notes) based on the cryptids you can find. I feel like that would have some great potential for a game..
biologist here with a fisheries management degree from Auburn University. Can confirm. Orange Alligators are real. And are caused when an alligator with albinism (which isn't as uncommon as you'd think)spends significant time in a river, pond, or lake that is stained with the red clay of south Alabama, south Georgia, and northwest Florida.
Siren Head was created by Trevor Henderson. You know, the guy who makes all those paintings of monsters super-imposed on real photos. I'm only saying this because it's pretty well-documented and I don't know how you missed it.
the moon system is pretty busted. The one creature that was the big deformed human baby thing was literally the shown off as a hoax by the people who made the image came out and showed off the silicone model they use for the photo.
Wow almost like 90% of these were made up by someone at some point and people just went „this is cool, I wish it was real… I’m gonna tell people this is real!“
@@ryukrocks8843 Thats a big oversimplification. Sometimes people say what they *thought* they saw, like how mothman could just be a big bird dude or the deathworm just being a snakey boi.
@@LucyWest370 well yeah, those are the 10% that are acutally based in fact to some extend, maybe not mothman as that seems to be more of a way to grab attantion, but there are absolutly cryptets that are based on sightings of real animals that were just missinterprited and then spun wildly out of reason with people theorizing about what it might've been or just straight up making things up for attantion
@@ryukrocks8843 i feel like it should be at least 40% truth 60% hoax because then you have stuff like the komodo dragon and platypus which actually were real
@@LucyWest370 Stories about them usually involved abducting and eating kids, sexually assaulting and r*ping women and other stuff. Basically the Japanese version of the goblin, just more water based. The whole innocent thing is a modern thing to make them more family friendly and such.
Not even gone far enough into the iceberg but I really hope Slenderman or any other creepypasta is considered cryptids....like just please don’t they just scary stories from the damn web
@@justsomeoldyoutuber6093 Slenderman also by an artist, so not a cryptid. I guess if you give anything enough time, dumb humans along the line will forgot the origins of fantasy creatures making them cryptids.
Oh nice , so when is the australian gov gonna start a war on them , just like they did twice with the Emus , and end up loosing that war too ? I mean how much of a joke do you seriously want your country to be ???
"I believe the Loch Ness Monster could be real" I think it was confirmed to be faked though. Also Siren Head is 100% fake, its not even a cryptid it's a fictional monster made up by an indie horror artist named Trevor Henderson.
Well according to some Buddhist tulpa-like principle, entities like Siren Head and Slenderman become real due to the collective energy manifesting itself into a physical entity due to mass fear of the concept.
you forgot the 52-Hertz Whale. It's an unidentified species of whale that constantly calls at the unusual high-frequency of 52-Hertz. It was dubbed 'the loneliest whale in the world' because for many years it has attempted to find a mate but since no other whale calls in a frequency of 52-hertz, it was unsuccessful and was used as a metaphor for loneliness, introvertism and solitude. In 2016, the Korean K-Pop band BTS actually created a song dedicated to it titled 'Whalien 52'.
Isn’t it just an anomalous individual rather than a different species? It probably just had an odd mutation or condition that made its call the wrong frequency. I feel like it’s not really a cryptid any more than a bear with a shedding disorder is a cryptid. Weird as shit but not inexplicable or paranormal
With unicorns, a popular idea explaining their origin is that they're a misinterpretation of a rhinoceros or of a horned antelope seen from the side or faraway, or one missing a horn. If you think about the original description of a unicorn as a horse with a short stringy mane, lion's tail, and cloven feet then both of those make sense when you look at those animals.
As a native Marylander, specifically to Frederick County, Maryland, I would like to thank you profusely for including the Snallygaster. Most all cryptid media forgets about this cryptid
even though there was an overabundance of west virginian cryptids on this list, i live in northern west virginia and have heard old guys talking about the snallygaster here too.
The absence of a Clurichaun on this iceberg greatly displeases me. For anyone wondering, Clurichauns are leprechaun like creatures who sneak into wine cellars and basements and chug all the alcohol before running anyway.
i’m pretty sure that the noise the “Bloop” made was just a large iceberg breaking off of antarctica and falling into the ocean. still a very unsettling noise considering how loud it was
Fun fact number 1: The picture used for the Wendigo is the same as my profile picture, so that was fun to see Fun fact number 2: There is an actual disorder called Wendigo Psychosis, which is diagnosed when someone has a strong desire to eat human flesh. I think I remember hearing something about it where the adrenaline the people get when they want to eat human flesh is so great, it gives them heightened speed, agility, and strength, all traits of the Wendigo. But when actually looking for that piece of information, I couldn’t find it. So I’d say the last part is debatable. The point is that Wendigos most likely exist, just not in the forms some artists interpret them in
My understanding was that the Wendigo was something of a rationalization for people who ate human flesh in, say, survival situations. The action was so abhorrent that it caused people to believe themselves to be these monstrous hunger spirits, or others to see them that way. Whether that was a literal thing that happened or just a story, I dunno.
@@yannickgrignon2473 yeah it's a real thing. People would be so disappointed and angry at themselves for consuming human flesh that their mind would try to rationalize it by saying they were taken over by an evil spirit so it wasn't their fault. Was a mental illness, not a horrible creature
the siren head is literally just a drawing from Trever Henderson. the fact that people still think its a real thing even though the guy is popular confuses me.
It's because Trevor is so good at creating interesting creatures that people want them to be real. Remember Long Horse? That's another Trevor Henderson creation
@Name.’s Pet Care: A utopia of pets I mean, it still is a tulpa. In any case, since you probably aren't a skilled psychic, you could only see it for a few seconds.
Fun fact: The famous "Loch Ness Monster" photo is nearly always cropped. In the original, it's much easier to tell that whatever it is, it was fairly small.
Hey its someone from Michigan here! The Michigan dog man should probably be a black moon since it was proven that it was a radio show story that was created as a prank back in the day. I'm summarizing it a lot but thats the gist! I loved this video keep it up :)
Ok, I could go on for a long ass time about megaladons but I'll just give the big reasons for why it doesnt exist anymore 1. The megaladon originally went extinct because it's food, whales, moved away into colder climates. This left the megaladon with very few food options to sustain such a massive, ACTIVE, predator. 2. If megaladon were still around we'd find their teeth, a lot of them. You can go to almost any beach around the world and you'll find shark teeth washed up. Shark teeth work like a conveyor belt, they are constantly being replaced, we would have found tons if they were alive. 3. Just because the deep oceans exist doesn't mean something moved down there. Megaladons were not deep sea sharks, and EVEN IF they became such they wouldn't make such vast vertical migrations to be visible on the surface. That kind of pressure difference kills creatures. 4. Yes there are arctic sharks, however they are slow, very slow, they have entirely different hunting techniques and prey to an ancient megalodon. And before it comes up, the tooth we found that's dated 10,000 years old has numerous issues in the dating, furthermore we again would have found MANY of these teeth.
CreepyDemon: *says that hearing the words "solar plexus clown gliders" can cause hallucinations and psychosis* Also CreepyDemon: *says "solar plexus clown gliders" like 5 times*
Bro I struggle to maintain the right manifestation frequency in this world, don't knock me off of it... Pineapple pizza can only exist in one particular reality wavelength.
Florida resident here. There’s so many metheads and stuff it makes sense. Give a methead some meth and some woods to run around in and they’re gonna see some shit
not so much australia since apparently we only have like 4 cryptids and one of them being the platypus! which is confirmed real its even on our dollar coins haha
When I was in 6th grade in year 2000. My friends and I used to pour over a Cryptic Monsters book I got from the mall and would go hunting for them in the forests near our house and make notes on our findings... I would kill to get those notes and weird stuff we found back, good times.
When I was I child, I would read about UFOs and was going to observe the night sky with a friend, we had lots of plans on choosing a tree for it, driving a pin in it as a stair, struggling with moskitos - the details like these.
A few problems I had: Bloop is a VERY misleading thing. The sound we know is actually sped up incredibly. Was much, much longer and was an ice shelf that was grinding against the ocean floor De Loy's ape was a monkey (can't remember which kind) that had its tailed removed There was never any Fiji mermaid sightings. The thing itself was confirmed to be a taxidermy of a monkey and a fish Kappa were NOT innocent or polite. There was a legend that said a kappa could steal a person's soul through their an*s and were seem as malevolent demon like entities I'm 95% sure the scarecrow entry is just the main plot to the Goosebumps book Scarecrow Walks At Midnight The spores entry I'm pretty sure is from AvP Drop bears are just a thing Australians tell to dıck around with tourists XD it's kinda similar to snipe hunting Cameraman and Sirenhead everyone in the comments have already said enough so I won't even say more than that Interesting video regardless
Not saying your wrong about the drop bear, or "snip hunting being used as "hunt for a nonexistent animal" but genuinely Snikes are real xD its a species of bird. A quick look on Google show them
Made some lunch, sat down with a beer and watched this like a movie. Cryptozoology is so fascinating to me. There aren’t enough videos on the topic that are actually well put together. Would’ve enjoyed even longer segments on the individual cryptids. Great job man!
Oh I’d have to find the name of the guy but there is one that goes into the biology of vampires, zombies, werewolfs, and one other I can’t remember at the moment they are pretty interesting. I tossed them on at work one day
@@yvngtonyb I just looked back and it was someone by the name Thought Potato. He’s got a handful of really interesting Cryptid stuff. He’s even got one of Wendigos (can’t remember if that was the other bio one) but he’s got some good stuff hope you enjoy!
I agree, though some of them felt more like they belonged in a different video. For example, the hydra is a Greek myth, and while it could have had the explanation of fighting just a bunch of different snakes, people aren't reporting (proven fake or otherwise) sightings of hydras like they do with all of the different iterations of Bigfoot. I don't think it should have been in this iceberg, though I appreciate the fact that they give an explanation of what the story of the hydra was inspired by.
11:03 I feel like there's a tendency for people to take Native mythological creatures at face value. I can't speak for other cultures but for Kanienkehaka (Mohawks) our mythical creatures are representations of evil rather than creatures we actually believe exist. It would be like calling Medusa a cryptid.
yeah, I'm Navajo and a lot of people take one of our creatures. (I'm sure you know which one I'm talking about) at this face value like "OOoOOoo scary shapeshifter!" but they keep saying the name and if you spent a single second studying our culture you would know that we don't say the name for a reason. i just wish people would respect the culture that comes with that creature.
The Loch Ness monster is literally proven fake by the photographer that initially took that photo. He said is as one of his last words before he died. Bro was just bored and needed money/attention since he was a journalist
@@aidan9266 The picture he took was fake but that doesn't mean Nessie is fake, he I believe heard the story and took a picture of a dinosaur toy but I may be wrong
@@Talgrawera They are gone, but we still have some pretty big ass snakes around here. On Amazonas state, Brasil, we found a 15 meter long sucuri(i believe the english is anaconda) when bombing a mine...
@@Talgrawera As cool as it would be, earth doesn’t have the oxygen levels to support something that big anymore. Not to mention something that big would have to be fully aquatic as otherwise it would be crushed under its own weight.
concerning the "rods", the current explanation is that they are just insects caught in pictures with high exposure times, and the "trace" left by their flapping wings create that "wavy" appearance.
Literally most of the" rods" people see are Literally just bugs but then you see videos underwater and it's weird. But the ones caught on land literally are bugs your can make of the bug if the camera is good enough
Feels weird saying that Sirenhead can possibly exist when the creator only made him in the last few years. :/ And him being a well known horror photo editor/artist, who has made it clear that Sirenhead was a creation of his own. He's practically a creepypasta oc creature without the label.
Black eyes kids were also a hoax. The guy who made up the tale got doxxed and threatened with murder by butthurt paranormalists when they realised they’d been plaued
I worked as a english teacher in Turkey and Jinns are a reality there, actually even an issue, since some villages are empty because of them and turn into ghost villages because the Jinn took over it, they even have videos of people marrying Jinns, it`s really interesting
Local demon educates people about their bros to the people of the internet. But for real tho, some of these cryptids I’ve never even heard of until this video. I appreciate the effort that went into this!
perhaps they were just suffering the effects of the extreme amounts of radiation? this could explain why everyone who has had an irl sighting of the black bird of Chernobyl died later.
I don’t know why but I find your voice very calming, especially with how calmly you transition between each cryptid it’s very nice especially when Michigan is in stage of spring to summer transition where it’s just right outside. Very nice video!
I'm honestly so happy at how serious and respectfully you took this iceberg. I feel like it's easy for people to make fun of cryptids because it's obvious most are not real and could never be real. But many cryptids are culturally significant, or religiously significant- and I feel like cryptids tell us a lot about our pasts. Thank you for this!!!
most are not real or could never be real? the world is really big and holds lots of secrets i think half in these videos are real or are mabye exaggerated of true stories
We can be respectful and not believe in them Sure, they are culturally significant but that doesn't make it anymore or less realistic I think a lot of these moon are way too generous
@@326inminecraft they are but still, I just think it's nice to not make fun of people for believing in these cryptids and for him being a semi neutral person in retelling their stories for this video ☆
Y'know, it's true-- I'm generally up for "doing the homework tells you a lot of things aren't anything much" but I'm also very much up for the sociology of what that homework is and how those ideas stick around.
I mean unicorns COULD be just a misinterpretation of early humans when seeing a horse with a horn horses don't have horns, naturally, obviously, but some creatures can have small growths near their skulls that resemble horns, so the unicorn someone might have seen was just a horse with a growth on its head
@@MrRaxicorniopholus Yes! I heard about her too, that's the exact condition I'm referring to, not sure if horses can have that condition, but it makes sense so far
Also, no one had to "see" it for it to become a thing, the cyclops myth comes from the skulls of mammoths and elephants, that look vaguely humanlike wiith one huge hole in the middle where they eyes would be. Imagine an ancient person that domesticated both a horse and sheep or goats, and somehow the remains of a horse end up fossilized with one of the horns of the other animal VERY close to its head, and you just might think you discovered something amazing.
Hey, I saw an orange alligator once. I had no idea that was considered a cryptid, I thought it was just a weird color mutation, like a leucitic or albino alligator. It probably is just that.
Im pretty sure drop bears are a joke legend made up by Aussies to scare tourists, so they panic or become overly cautious when they see a normal koala just chillin. 🐨
I love these iceberg videos. I've "researched" so much about cryptids and I still found ones I've never heard about in this video! I also really like the format with the pics and base data! Definitely worth a sub :D Also, dwarf size is 1,5m ?? That's pretty tall, I always imagined them like 50 cm or so, not my height haha
So, okay, little known cryptid/mythos fact... Cerberus isn't pronounced with an S sound at the start. See, in greek- when spelt phonetically- Cerberus is spelt as 'Kerberos', which means 'Spotted'. ... Hades named his big, three-headed guard dog that can spew fire... Spot.
@@oenenwe incorrect, cerberus was never spelt kerberos, in Greek it used the Greek alphabet for its spelling (which i dont know) and in latin it was still spelt Cerberus, however the proper Latin pronunciation for "c" is always a hard sound, "k" never a soft sound "s" OP specifically said "in greek -when spelt phonetically-" also, i dont think that Cerberus even counts as a Latinization as its literally part of Latin (where it has the same definition as in greek) edit: also, cerberus was a common name for dogs back then, which makes it even more funny, now days we think of it only when referring to the Cerbeus though back then many dogs were known by cerberus
@@CalebCoolman are you familiar with the country of Greece?, because, they do in fact speak Greek in Greece but, if you are saying that ancient greek had different pronunciations then we know that because we know how greek was spoken from stuff written in both latin and greek which includes poems and stuff which when combined with our knowledge of modern greek and the pronunciations of other ancient indo-european languages such as latin which make the pronunciations clear
Many of these cryptids spawn from ancient cultures misinterpretating dinosaur fossils/bones. For example dragons and thunderbirds were most definately spawned from ancient peoples finding pterodactyl fossils or some other flying dinosaur
imagine the guy in the year 500 who just got done making his fursuit and accidentally made people scared for their and lives turning you into urban legend.
the loch ness monster definitely shouldn't be a half moon bruh. the photographer of the original nessie picture confirmed that it was a hoax on his deathbed. also, there's no way plesiosaurs could survive to the cenozoic, especially just in one lake. cmon mane
The real Loch Ness monster was Aleister Crowley. He called himself Baphomet The Beast 666. And people used to refer to him as "The Loch Ness Monster". He used to own a mansion off the shores of Loch Ness and would hold Satanic parties there. Consisting of all kinds of debauchery. And not the cool kind like we're used to either lol
Well it could be a variety of things besides a plesiosaur. Plus during a dna analysis of Lock Ness lots of eel dna was found, so it could be a giant eel of some sorts.
Yeah, I gotta admit that I might be biased when it comes to Nessie, as it is one of my favorite cryptids. Still really hope some form of the Loch Ness Monster exists though
I appreciate the calm music throughout the entire video. I like learning about cryptids and scary stories, but sometimes the scary music is just too much for me and makes me really anxious... Which I know is the entire point, but it's nice to learn about these things not feeling like that LOL
A very interesting underwater phenomenon is called "underwater gigantism" basically comes down to that most fish grow to match their environment for example gold fish in bowls will always stay small but fish in deep ocean where it's nearly empty they can grow up to a meter or two that might explain some of the giant squid and a sea serpent might as well be an eel that has gotten big.
That’s. Not how it works. Goldfish in small containers “stay small” because their growth is stunted, it’s just good old animal abuse. Pond goldfish are more likely to grow to their max size but they probably won’t reach a size way larger than what the species can be. If you bind your feet like a geisha, they’ll stay small and become misshapen, but not binding your feet doesn’t mean you’re gonna get huge sasquatch feet just because there’s nothing to contain their growth, they’ll just grow to a regular adult size, y’know?
@@ariariaris totally correct, though deep sea gigantism *does* exist. It functions in both a similar way you described as well as an evolutionary one that occurs as animals become larger to compensate for many of the factors at play in the deep sea. Basically, by increasing the space that is avaliable and giving time for evolution, animals slowly adapt and sometimes split off into their own species as they slowly move deeper over generations.
True story the road kept falling in where my mom lives they sent divers in to check tht out they come out saying tht County didn't have enough money to pay them to go back in there the county sits on all caves and there was catfish as big as buses they said haha I say they was terrified since they attack on movement
As a Native American… most skin walker stories stray away from what they actually are, when I was growing up I knew the skin walker was a person that was like a witch, the opposite of a medicine man. They simply wanted to cause trouble for people other than themselves
Theory time (yes, I did research for a UA-cam comment): 51:55 as someone who’s spent most of my life in Oklahoma, I’ve always had a fear of swimming. It’s not because of a killer octopus, but mainly because of how murky the water is; you can’t see anything at all. Southeastern Oklahoma does have some alligators, so that’s a real problem. Luckily I live in the northeastern part of the state, so that’s good and I shouldn’t have anything to worry about. However, knowing what I do about marine life, I have a theory about the Oklahoma octopus. It’s nothing special, but plausible compared to a giant freshwater octopus. Oklahoma has a lot of catfish, and it’s definitely a popular food here. The catfish rarely get huge, but they can still be pretty big fish. Some catfish have been known to eat peoples, while it’s very uncommon, particularly the wels, piraiba, and and giant goonch catfish. There were even a couple episodes of River Monsters about it. The largest species of catfish in the state is the blue catfish, which has been caught up to 143 pounds in Virginia, but the state record is 98 pounds. If a blue catfish was to ever grow extra big, it might have the potential to possibly drown a small child or weak swimmer. If there was a giant catfish living in an Oklahoma lake, nobody would ever know. The water is too brown to see anything more than half a foot below the water and it would be too big for most people to catch with a rod and reel. Now, I’m not saying that there is an abnormally large catfish drowning people, but it seems pretty reasonable compared to a man-eating octopus in Oklahoma. Fun fact: a pacu was found in Oklahoma a couple years ago. Yeah, that Amazonian relative to the piranha with human-like teeth. Caught in Oklahoma. Maybe someone dumped a large catfish species in a lake one time and that’s the result? Who knows, but it sure is possible. Bonus fun fact: most lakes in Oklahoma are man-made from dams. In fact, Oklahoma has more man-made lakes than any other state!
The bonus fact was more of stating that it’s pretty much impossible for an octopus to be in an Oklahoman lake, and it would have to be an invasive species.
I've caught pacus out on fishing trips and I'll say they're crazy fighters, no idea what they're doing in oklahoma though. but you can see cichlids like peacocks in warmer areas like florida where they were introduced. If anything I'd be much more worried about an arapaima sneaking up on me underwater, those fish are huuuge
Great video! If you ever decide to make another about cryptids/monster/ghosts, some good ones are black shuck/Grimm, kelpie, hippocampi, banshee, la llorona, angels, Bloody Mary, different guardian spirits, sphinx, zombie deer (long thought to be a hoax until scientists discovered it was real), Minotaur, the Galton monster, swamp monsters, sirens, the chicken houses (can’t remember the name, house with chicken legs that can move), Tasmanian tiger (a now extinct animal that has had recent sitings again), Korean shape shifting fox (turns into a beautiful woman) succubus/incubus, the parasite that takes over humans and basically use them as pilot suits (again can’t remember the name)and coacanth fish (thought to be extinct until an intact body was found still relatively fresh)
the solway firth spaceman was debunked, actually! there was footage of the picnic the photographer was on that showed the photographer's wife, who wore clothes similar to the spaceman. in the picture, the spaceman is actually just the wife bending over to pick something up, with the hair on the back of her head being the visor
I don't care if this is flawed, it was entertaining and I learned a lot of cryptids I did not know before. =D I love all cool monsters and creatures. Thanks for making this fascinating video!
My DnD character has a pet Squonk named Henry Caville. He keeps it in his backpack because if too many people look at it, it will cry itself to death. It is one of my characters goals to raise it's self-esteem and make the first body-positive Squounk a reality.
Absolutely loved this, I was doin the dishes while listening to this and kept hearing, "sand dollars" instead of centaurs and when I realized I almost spit out my coffee.
I like how Dragons and Loch Ness monsters are marked as a higher possibility of being real than a large species of worm.
And Dwarves. Like dude buff short ppl def exist
Also Sirenhead being listed as "unlikely" when he's literally just a regular fictional character, on the same level as the Aswang, a creature that tens of thousands of people just naturally believe exist.
Also how a horse that got a horn from some Messed up genetics is more realistic than a dragon
Yeah this video, while informative on cryptids, is pretty stupid.
Great 😀
"trolls can be harmful to humans."
you call it harming
i call it trolling.
trolling
Tomfoolery
we do a slight, minuscule, minute amount of trolling
do you do a little trolling?
@@dailytzeentch1664 yes
“Ok i’m in the final layer where only the most obscure, disturbing and mysterious mythical creatures reside”
The final layer: Sasquatch but fashionable
Fashsquatch
@@azelfdaboi5265 fabsquatch
Dripsquatch
Fabian who will win the fight green goblin or batsquatch and why?
Dripsquatch
On the subject of Dwarves, I have visited a medieval German mine (I believe it was iron), and the tunnels are quite small. The friend I was staying with while I was there, who was my guide to major landmarks around Dresden, held the opinion that maybe dwarves come from a very practical tradition of miners being smaller men, they they didn't have to dig out bigger tunnels. This association may also explain why Dwarves are reputed to live underground, and are associated with mining.
not completely correct, the small miners were, as in Britain too, child labourers misformed by harsh working conditions and accidents. Greetings von der Nordsee! 😁
I have seen it speculated on Archives of Ecne's channel, and it seems plausible, that dwarves are probably just neanderthals interpreted mythologically.
Pretty cool
"The killer cactus has never killed anyone."
We've officially found the plant version of the giant murder hornet that can't murder people.
The murder hornet gets its name from killing honeybees
@@samwiseraleigh7833 it was given the nickname murder hornet by over exaggerating media to try make it seem scarier, Asian giant hornets weren’t given the name murder hornet for killing honeybees because that was never its name in the first place
The funny thing is Murder Hornets are actually European Hornets and arnt new to America, they've been around for over 100 years -JACK
@@ZACHANDJACKSZACHSMAFIA murder hornets are Asian giant hornets, European hornets just got confused for giant hornets in the panic
🍇member killer bees 😁
I like how there's a separate entry for Sasquatch but with drip.
congratulations for being the funniest person alive. this comment fucking killed me
When? i dont want to watch the whole thing
@@wojciech9538 First entry of Layer 8, Flannel Shirt Sasquatch
U killed him and you are the funniest person alive to him RIP
Dripsquatch
shoutout to the giant shrimp in the laundry room for having the least original but still the funniest name out of any cryptid
Great name for a rock band
shoutout to the giant shrimp for not even being in the picture too woah
(seriously where is it i can’t see it)
@@spamtongspamton9900 they’re so big you can’t see it maybe 💀💀
I need a time stamp asap
Shoutout to the cameraman
40:05 Not only is siren head in this cryptid list, but its image is from a Fallout 4 mod XD
Side note, the sheep squatch image at 40:39 is also from a fallout game but this time, officially added! It's one of the "cryptid" monsters you can find in Fallout 76, including the Mothman and The Flatwoods Monster
Yeah the siren head is from the whispering hills mod lmao
who would have thought Skibidi Toilet did not make camera heads
57:59 Godzilla
"Squonk is a weird and ugly looking cryptid"
Squonk: 😔
Lol, I went trough the comments and found yours right in the moment the video began with the Squonk.
I guess I’m squonk then
They did my man Squonk dirty 😤😤😤
Squonk is so cute though:(
😂😂😂
"it is believed that gargoyles are living statues and demonic vessels."
Gargoyles, who were actually made to ward off evil spirits: "now wait just a second-"
My mom has one in her house they're puppy like but when your going round the banister it jumps up on you and u almost get knocked over the rail often
Well that's ironic since there's a demon in DOOM Eternal that shares the Name
@@alejandroelluxray5298 what
@@eyes2c..519 in DOOM Eternal there's a flying demon with scythes for hands named Gargoyle, and is a fodder demon, but it is Quick in its attacks, can fly and shoots acidic mucus
I used the Evil spirits to fight the Evil spirits
-First person to use gargoyles (probably)
siren head shouldve been a full black moon since he was made up by a canadian horror artist named trevor henderson
Y e s
Yes
But he's weird now
@@mysticyam4109 wdym
Everyone knows Trevor Henderson, well, most people…
9:49
Thank you for talking of the Ogopogo legend! It’s a cryptid I remember growing up near its legend, even visiting the Okanogan lake several times, slightly fearful it was real, being a child at the timr
Someone should make an open world game with all these cryptids, and I mean like a massive open world, maybe set back in the 1700s-1800s, and let's you travel through the whole world as like a cryptid researcher letting you take notes (or collect notes) based on the cryptids you can find. I feel like that would have some great potential for a game..
That actually sounds sick ngl,
I would buy it lol
Plotwist: The dlc is a cryptid breeding center
That would be really cool
Dont think too many people would be interested. It would be an indie game
biologist here with a fisheries management degree from Auburn University. Can confirm. Orange Alligators are real. And are caused when an alligator with albinism (which isn't as uncommon as you'd think)spends significant time in a river, pond, or lake that is stained with the red clay of south Alabama, south Georgia, and northwest Florida.
Well that's honestly very funny, is like someone gently painted the alligator
Cheetogators
there was one in SC a few years ago who had spent the winter in a metal pipe, and got covered in rust
As a Georgia dude… good to know😀
The alligator farm in Florida has one in captivity
The only thing that could top this is Wendigoon doing a 12 part series on it... we should poke him to do that lol
I know you didn't mean it like this but this just seems like "the only way to top this video is someone else making it" lol
@@cocosolis8240 yeah, I was worried about that.
Wendigoon would definitely give more information on the various cryptids.
GIANTS
@@sulfurical7439 yknow, GIANTS
I like how some cryptid creature are just:
- Scientists: "these existed, but they are now extinct"
- Someone: "nuh uh!"
I wanna believe just so life seems more interesting, but at the same time I'm glad most of these likely don't exist.
Heh... about that...
We've killed most of them off...
Maybe life is already interesting
Life can be incredibly interesting, it’s just what you make of it
@@Jc-587 yes very true :)
Siren Head was created by Trevor Henderson. You know, the guy who makes all those paintings of monsters super-imposed on real photos.
I'm only saying this because it's pretty well-documented and I don't know how you missed it.
the moon system is pretty busted. The one creature that was the big deformed human baby thing was literally the shown off as a hoax by the people who made the image came out and showed off the silicone model they use for the photo.
What gave him the idea though I mean who looks at a siren pole and thinks hmmmmm this can be horrifying. Then again it’s Trevor Henderson so who knows
@OwlyBoi404 Idk why but I read ur name as "Onlyf@ns". don't wanna get banned
@@PotatoWithALaptop it's just what artists do, using creativity and imagination can lead to really original and interesting ideas
40:30
I find it strange that siren head is considered a cryptid when it was legit made by a horror artist who made it up
Wow almost like 90% of these were made up by someone at some point and people just went „this is cool, I wish it was real… I’m gonna tell people this is real!“
@@ryukrocks8843 yeah
@@ryukrocks8843
Thats a big oversimplification. Sometimes people say what they *thought* they saw, like how mothman could just be a big bird dude or the deathworm just being a snakey boi.
@@LucyWest370 well yeah, those are the 10% that are acutally based in fact to some extend, maybe not mothman as that seems to be more of a way to grab attantion, but there are absolutly cryptets that are based on sightings of real animals that were just missinterprited and then spun wildly out of reason with people theorizing about what it might've been or just straight up making things up for attantion
@@ryukrocks8843 i feel like it should be at least 40% truth 60% hoax because then you have stuff like the komodo dragon and platypus which actually were real
"grab a drink, presumably something strong"
me with a 3L jug of water: *visibly shaking*
When he said that the kappa was usually seen as innocent and polite, I nearly choked on my food.
Wait so what is jt like lol
@@LucyWest370 Stories about them usually involved abducting and eating kids, sexually assaulting and r*ping women and other stuff.
Basically the Japanese version of the goblin, just more water based.
The whole innocent thing is a modern thing to make them more family friendly and such.
@@nickelshark8163 lmao big eyed turtle man ate the kids
LMAO right?! I was like "wtf kind of kappa is he talking about?!"
but ma question is then if you bow before them they will bow back right ?
Gotta love the fact that the drop bear joke has gone on for so long that people outside of Australia actually believe it exists. Fucken amazing
Im so confused is a drop bear not a koala thats mean lol this is before I see it on the video Im on Hydra
Paralysis ticks
@@wyattreed1442 nah it’s a joke to freak out tourists
@@giran4914 oh alright thanks for clearing that up lol
@@giran4914 for the longest time I thought a drop bear was just what you called a rabid koala.
Siren head is literally a piece of art by an insta artist
Not even gone far enough into the iceberg but I really hope Slenderman or any other creepypasta is considered cryptids....like just please don’t they just scary stories from the damn web
@@SpectreCafe98 because humans have a tendency to cry wolf when they see things that aren’t real 🤷♂️
@@justsomeoldyoutuber6093 If they see SOMETHING that's not crying wolf
Trevor Henderson
@@justsomeoldyoutuber6093 Slenderman also by an artist, so not a cryptid. I guess if you give anything enough time, dumb humans along the line will forgot the origins of fantasy creatures making them cryptids.
The solar plexus clown glider pic literally scared the crap out of me.... that picture will now live in my nightmares for years to come...
Australian here. Drop Bears are 100% without a doubt real. Tourists beware, they can sense foreigners and are enraged by the American accent.
Yea my dad got jumped on by one when fighting a Bunyip....
Those things are crazy man
Don't fuck with drop bears
Oh nice , so when is the australian gov gonna start a war on them , just like they did twice with the Emus , and end up loosing that war too ? I mean how much of a joke do you seriously want your country to be ???
@@christophedohet8877 lol who thinks their a joke because of the obscure time they tried to extinct the emus and just gave up?
"I believe the Loch Ness Monster could be real" I think it was confirmed to be faked though. Also Siren Head is 100% fake, its not even a cryptid it's a fictional monster made up by an indie horror artist named Trevor Henderson.
They included siren head? But siren head can’t even be confirmed fake it was never even thought to be real
Well according to some Buddhist tulpa-like principle, entities like Siren Head and Slenderman become real due to the collective energy manifesting itself into a physical entity due to mass fear of the concept.
@@GDBUNIT
That's sounds cool, like how the DC universe is shaped by what the people believe
Too bad that's not how the real world work :b
@@GDBUNIT I'm terrified of big tiddy cow girl monsters. Where are my big tiddy cow girl monsters?!
He called megladin fake
you forgot the 52-Hertz Whale. It's an unidentified species of whale that constantly calls at the unusual high-frequency of 52-Hertz. It was dubbed 'the loneliest whale in the world' because for many years it has attempted to find a mate but since no other whale calls in a frequency of 52-hertz, it was unsuccessful and was used as a metaphor for loneliness, introvertism and solitude. In 2016, the Korean K-Pop band BTS actually created a song dedicated to it titled 'Whalien 52'.
Isn’t it just an anomalous individual rather than a different species? It probably just had an odd mutation or
condition that made its call the wrong frequency. I feel like it’s not really a cryptid any more than a bear with a shedding disorder is a cryptid. Weird as shit but not inexplicable or paranormal
Pretty sure it’s just a blue whale
There is a recent documentary about it, they actually know now that there are atleast 2 52hertz whales and they are probably hybrids.
That’s lame af
@@jamesftwyaheardme1445 your life is lame, so get a better one.
With unicorns, a popular idea explaining their origin is that they're a misinterpretation of a rhinoceros or of a horned antelope seen from the side or faraway, or one missing a horn. If you think about the original description of a unicorn as a horse with a short stringy mane, lion's tail, and cloven feet then both of those make sense when you look at those animals.
As a native Marylander, specifically to Frederick County, Maryland, I would like to thank you profusely for including the Snallygaster. Most all cryptid media forgets about this cryptid
even though there was an overabundance of west virginian cryptids on this list, i live in northern west virginia and have heard old guys talking about the snallygaster here too.
It was also mentioned in fallout 76 as a cryptid
Fellow Frederick person!! Let's go Snally!
I learned about it once and thought it's name was funny! I like it because if it's name.
I'm happy that he included the jersey devil, since it's one of my favorites.
The absence of a Clurichaun on this iceberg greatly displeases me.
For anyone wondering, Clurichauns are leprechaun like creatures who sneak into wine cellars and basements and chug all the alcohol before running anyway.
Me during a typical week
Those are just Irish Uncles
Are you sure that's not just one of the lads?
That's just me
Probably just your local drunk man
i’m pretty sure that the noise the “Bloop” made was just a large iceberg breaking off of antarctica and falling into the ocean. still a very unsettling noise considering how loud it was
yes it was ice is terrifyingly loud
People who don’t believe in aliens be like
@@Austyn_Young7 what
but... what is it wasnt?....
@@DrDroney but it was (hopefully, if not, oh dear god)
veggie man is such a chad. sees human, says I'm not gonna hurt you king, then flies off.
If any cryptid exists, I really hope it's the Fresno Nightcrawler. Idk why but they just resonate with me
they vibe around the streets
They're jus nice guys
amogus
I think they're awesome, too !
Native Americans can tell you a few stories about them.
Lovely little things Nightcrawlers. 😊🤗👋
Sus
Fun fact number 1: The picture used for the Wendigo is the same as my profile picture, so that was fun to see
Fun fact number 2: There is an actual disorder called Wendigo Psychosis, which is diagnosed when someone has a strong desire to eat human flesh. I think I remember hearing something about it where the adrenaline the people get when they want to eat human flesh is so great, it gives them heightened speed, agility, and strength, all traits of the Wendigo. But when actually looking for that piece of information, I couldn’t find it. So I’d say the last part is debatable. The point is that Wendigos most likely exist, just not in the forms some artists interpret them in
So wendigo is a mental illness. Cool
Isn’t the only way to kill a wendigo is with fire?
Same goes for the zombies.
My understanding was that the Wendigo was something of a rationalization for people who ate human flesh in, say, survival situations. The action was so abhorrent that it caused people to believe themselves to be these monstrous hunger spirits, or others to see them that way. Whether that was a literal thing that happened or just a story, I dunno.
@@yannickgrignon2473 yeah it's a real thing. People would be so disappointed and angry at themselves for consuming human flesh that their mind would try to rationalize it by saying they were taken over by an evil spirit so it wasn't their fault. Was a mental illness, not a horrible creature
the siren head is literally just a drawing from Trever Henderson. the fact that people still think its a real thing even though the guy is popular confuses me.
It's because Trevor is so good at creating interesting creatures that people want them to be real. Remember Long Horse? That's another Trevor Henderson creation
Ever heard of a Tulpa? It's possible so many people want Siren Head to be real, a mind manifestation is created.
@@zacharyriley4561 i dont really believe in that kind of stuff, but anything really is possible.
@Name.’s Pet Care: A utopia of pets I mean, it still is a tulpa. In any case, since you probably aren't a skilled psychic, you could only see it for a few seconds.
@@zacharyriley4561 HAHAHAA
Crazy to think this video is 2 years old... I still watch it from time to time... Also I don't know how he found this song but it hits different.
The song really makes it perfect
Fun fact: The famous "Loch Ness Monster" photo is nearly always cropped. In the original, it's much easier to tell that whatever it is, it was fairly small.
Then one used looks like a whale cock lol
It is a model on top of a toy boat.
The people who did it admitted it.
@@dstinnettmusic or a whale stick it’s cock in the air
I was looking for a comment that said this!
@@humanbeingjimenez4154 Wasn’t it a dolphin cock?
Hey its someone from Michigan here! The Michigan dog man should probably be a black moon since it was proven that it was a radio show story that was created as a prank back in the day. I'm summarizing it a lot but thats the gist! I loved this video keep it up :)
Ok, I could go on for a long ass time about megaladons but I'll just give the big reasons for why it doesnt exist anymore
1. The megaladon originally went extinct because it's food, whales, moved away into colder climates. This left the megaladon with very few food options to sustain such a massive, ACTIVE, predator.
2. If megaladon were still around we'd find their teeth, a lot of them. You can go to almost any beach around the world and you'll find shark teeth washed up. Shark teeth work like a conveyor belt, they are constantly being replaced, we would have found tons if they were alive.
3. Just because the deep oceans exist doesn't mean something moved down there. Megaladons were not deep sea sharks, and EVEN IF they became such they wouldn't make such vast vertical migrations to be visible on the surface. That kind of pressure difference kills creatures.
4. Yes there are arctic sharks, however they are slow, very slow, they have entirely different hunting techniques and prey to an ancient megalodon.
And before it comes up, the tooth we found that's dated 10,000 years old has numerous issues in the dating, furthermore we again would have found MANY of these teeth.
FINALLY, SOMEONE said it!
Thank you
Very interesting
Thank you, so many people are justifying megalodons exist in the deep sea and im sick of that
Its him, internet marine biologist
Love how I'd rather here this guys lectures than any of my past teachers, your layout is lit my dude keep it up!!
CreepyDemon: *says that hearing the words "solar plexus clown gliders" can cause hallucinations and psychosis*
Also CreepyDemon: *says "solar plexus clown gliders" like 5 times*
Bro I struggle to maintain the right manifestation frequency in this world, don't knock me off of it... Pineapple pizza can only exist in one particular reality wavelength.
The picture freaked my tf out
@@247pluh ikr, looks like something that would live in your walls
Man I want a time stamp-
@@247pluh wait until you see the original image
Mothman sold me edibles behind the nearby 7-11 once. Nice guy.
"don't get upset if I say your favourite cryptid is not real..."
Me who favourites the Wendigo: Uhh YEAH, I SURE HOPE IT DOES
@Scratchy d-do you not know about the ice age?
@@bradbradthebrad d-do you know about ligma ballz ,
Wendigos can be just a cannibal, as well as a Bigfoot-like skull wearing creature, but that might just be a North American native legend
@@f1shyspace i don’t know about steve jobs, but i heard that he died of ligma.
I too hope that it does is not real
I love listening to these long vids about odd and creepy things while at work, thanks for making my shifts at work not boring.
Quick note, the bloop was somewhat recently discovered to be the sound caused by underwater glaciers cracking
I like bloop better tho
That’s what the bloop wants you to think
Is it me or when a deep sea sound like the bloop appears scientists give it the most stupid explanation
Of course there is no possibility of a such monster like the rest of the cyptids
@@ShubhamGaikwad-wf1dg ur boring goober
Unicorns are actually realistic in the way that horses can be born with a genetic mishap growing a horn or hornlike structure on their heads
Does this genetic mishap also cause them to fart rainbows and poop cupcakes?
@@ifureaddisugay no, but radiation sometimes does that
Yeah but it’s not evolutionary advantageous, what’s a horse gonna do with a horn on its head
Aren't unicorns originally based on the remains of an extinct species of rhino? Ancient cultures thought it looked like a monstrous horned horse
@@shin_taps If it could happen I guess they could use it to thrust other creatures although it'd probably just break
This video has confirmed that Florida, Virginia/west Virginia, and Australia literal cryptic farms
and the congo
Well, its fucking Florida.
Florida resident here. There’s so many metheads and stuff it makes sense. Give a methead some meth and some woods to run around in and they’re gonna see some shit
And the arid midwest
not so much australia since apparently we only have like 4 cryptids and one of them being the platypus! which is confirmed real its even on our dollar coins haha
The background music is so calming I cant explain how it make me feel. Its just so very calm it makes me feel scared and nostalgic at the same time
When I was in 6th grade in year 2000. My friends and I used to pour over a Cryptic Monsters book I got from the mall and would go hunting for them in the forests near our house and make notes on our findings... I would kill to get those notes and weird stuff we found back, good times.
Aw that's so cute. Little cryptid hunters.
So what did u see
Did u die tho
When I was I child, I would read about UFOs and was going to observe the night sky with a friend, we had lots of plans on choosing a tree for it, driving a pin in it as a stair, struggling with moskitos - the details like these.
Sounds like a fun time
Ah, I see we're going with the Secret Saturdays definition of cryptid which includes mythological beasts.
well, the line is blurry and indistinct. Which are creatures no one has claimed to have seen recently?
@@marhawkman303 I dont thinl extinct animals like the dodo should be under sasquatch and lochness
@@aldobanuelos6614 the question is.... "are they extinct?" Heck I saw one go as far as postulating the existence of GHOST dodos!
Bro, I forgot about secret saturdays
@@marhawkman303 Also Hydras. No one has ever claimed seeing one.
A few problems I had: Bloop is a VERY misleading thing. The sound we know is actually sped up incredibly. Was much, much longer and was an ice shelf that was grinding against the ocean floor
De Loy's ape was a monkey (can't remember which kind) that had its tailed removed
There was never any Fiji mermaid sightings. The thing itself was confirmed to be a taxidermy of a monkey and a fish
Kappa were NOT innocent or polite. There was a legend that said a kappa could steal a person's soul through their an*s and were seem as malevolent demon like entities
I'm 95% sure the scarecrow entry is just the main plot to the Goosebumps book Scarecrow Walks At Midnight
The spores entry I'm pretty sure is from AvP
Drop bears are just a thing Australians tell to dıck around with tourists XD it's kinda similar to snipe hunting
Cameraman and Sirenhead everyone in the comments have already said enough so I won't even say more than that
Interesting video regardless
Not saying your wrong about the drop bear, or "snip hunting being used as "hunt for a nonexistent animal" but genuinely Snikes are real xD its a species of bird. A quick look on Google show them
The Kappa
STOLE A PERSON'S SOUL THROUGH
THERE ASS
I LITERALLY CAN'T
@@notbob1163 there is a doujin of that btw
I mean they are still considered cryptids. might as well slap them in there
@@erichvondonitz5325 there’s a Doujin of everything now a days
You gotta have some sort of respect for the type of dudes that make icebergs like this, and the UA-camrs that cover them.
Made some lunch, sat down with a beer and watched this like a movie. Cryptozoology is so fascinating to me. There aren’t enough videos on the topic that are actually well put together. Would’ve enjoyed even longer segments on the individual cryptids. Great job man!
Oh I’d have to find the name of the guy but there is one that goes into the biology of vampires, zombies, werewolfs, and one other I can’t remember at the moment they are pretty interesting. I tossed them on at work one day
@@emmyc9179 if you find it def comment back 💯 super interested
@@yvngtonyb I just looked back and it was someone by the name Thought Potato. He’s got a handful of really interesting Cryptid stuff. He’s even got one of Wendigos (can’t remember if that was the other bio one) but he’s got some good stuff hope you enjoy!
I agree, though some of them felt more like they belonged in a different video. For example, the hydra is a Greek myth, and while it could have had the explanation of fighting just a bunch of different snakes, people aren't reporting (proven fake or otherwise) sightings of hydras like they do with all of the different iterations of Bigfoot. I don't think it should have been in this iceberg, though I appreciate the fact that they give an explanation of what the story of the hydra was inspired by.
Please find someone better
what if all the humanoid animal cryptids were just people in fursuits lmao
10x scarier
I'm booking it to mars
Bigfoot is a furry confirmed
Extermination we need
we must exterminate the furries
11:03 I feel like there's a tendency for people to take Native mythological creatures at face value. I can't speak for other cultures but for Kanienkehaka (Mohawks) our mythical creatures are representations of evil rather than creatures we actually believe exist. It would be like calling Medusa a cryptid.
Unlike the chupacabra which is a hairless dog
@@BigFigcat, it's less hairless and more manged.
Yeah i mean he included Krampus, which is a bit like including the easter bunny as a cryptid.
yeah, I'm Navajo and a lot of people take one of our creatures. (I'm sure you know which one I'm talking about) at this face value like "OOoOOoo scary shapeshifter!" but they keep saying the name and if you spent a single second studying our culture you would know that we don't say the name for a reason. i just wish people would respect the culture that comes with that creature.
@@marcie_lethargie does it rhyme with Howler, Mauser, Marauder?
This iceberg should’ve really been called the Mythological Creatures Iceberg.
I hope this vid blows up it's underrated
Thank you so much!
@@CreepyDemonYT Hjönk
@@taxevader3231 Say clown car in a Scandinavian language
The Loch Ness monster is literally proven fake by the photographer that initially took that photo. He said is as one of his last words before he died. Bro was just bored and needed money/attention since he was a journalist
is not proven fake
@@thedutchcooker3892 the guy just said why it was fake 🤣
@@aidan9266 The picture he took was fake but that doesn't mean Nessie is fake, he I believe heard the story and took a picture of a dinosaur toy but I may be wrong
@@thedarkapex5327 It was a toy submarine that was in the photo
@@aidan9266the foto not the cryptid
Doesn’t the “giant anaconda” actually exist? Titanoboa comes to mind, and it lived in South America as well.
Yep I’m obsessed with the Titanoboa and thats why I’ve always believed that it isn’t extinct
@@Talgrawera they are extinct
Agreed I have no doubt believing that something like that still exists
@@Talgrawera They are gone, but we still have some pretty big ass snakes around here. On Amazonas state, Brasil, we found a 15 meter long sucuri(i believe the english is anaconda) when bombing a mine...
@@Talgrawera As cool as it would be, earth doesn’t have the oxygen levels to support something that big anymore. Not to mention something that big would have to be fully aquatic as otherwise it would be crushed under its own weight.
48:08 Nonsense! I personally met a Hippogriff years ago in Orlando. I even bowed to it before going down a roller coaster
concerning the "rods", the current explanation is that they are just insects caught in pictures with high exposure times, and the "trace" left by their flapping wings create that "wavy" appearance.
I highly doubt its not real considering how stupid they are lol
Literally most of the" rods" people see are Literally just bugs but then you see videos underwater and it's weird. But the ones caught on land literally are bugs your can make of the bug if the camera is good enough
Jojo refrence
Feels weird saying that Sirenhead can possibly exist when the creator only made him in the last few years. :/ And him being a well known horror photo editor/artist, who has made it clear that Sirenhead was a creation of his own. He's practically a creepypasta oc creature without the label.
and the solway first spaceman has been debunked :/
@@bob_kat7160 Yeah it's annoying to still see that one spread around when literally they messed with colors and realized it was his wife.
@@thevanillafeziant there's a lot of creepypasta and hoax stuff on this video.
Black eyes kids were also a hoax. The guy who made up the tale got doxxed and threatened with murder by butthurt paranormalists when they realised they’d been plaued
emily barclay Wait, they doxxed him for making something up? Bruh
40:05 Didn't know people thought Siren head was actually a thing. Thought everyone knew he was created by trevor henderson
There are insane people everywhere my guy.
@@Dead25m and liars globally (:
Trust no one everyone is insane
Every single one of this are human created
Yeah, thought the same thing. Especially that deep into the iceberg. Literally everyone knows about it.
I worked as a english teacher in Turkey and Jinns are a reality there, actually even an issue, since some villages are empty because of them and turn into ghost villages because the Jinn took over it, they even have videos of people marrying Jinns, it`s really interesting
Local demon educates people about their bros to the people of the internet.
But for real tho, some of these cryptids I’ve never even heard of until this video. I appreciate the effort that went into this!
I wouldn’t be shocked if Australia had their own giant anaconda, also black bird of Chernobyl sounds like a movie.
The titanaboa ( may have misspelled) was a dinosaur that was literally a giant snake. Fossils have been found so it's actually real.
perhaps they were just suffering the effects of the extreme amounts of radiation? this could explain why everyone who has had an irl sighting of the black bird of Chernobyl died later.
@@enterusername4650 Is titanaboa really a dinosaur? Birds are more closely related to dinosaur rather than reptiles
The black bird of chernobyl sounds like a S.T.A.LK.E.R sequel.
My anaconda don't want none unless you got buns hun
When I saw the Dover demon I instinctively said “That’s The Rake”
Yes sir
No, you said “😱 that’s the rake!!!!” 😂 🖤
@@delilahfaithperez138 I indeed did not, I do not react like that.
I did too my friend
I live in dover
I don’t know why but I find your voice very calming, especially with how calmly you transition between each cryptid it’s very nice especially when Michigan is in stage of spring to summer transition where it’s just right outside. Very nice video!
I'm honestly so happy at how serious and respectfully you took this iceberg. I feel like it's easy for people to make fun of cryptids because it's obvious most are not real and could never be real. But many cryptids are culturally significant, or religiously significant- and I feel like cryptids tell us a lot about our pasts. Thank you for this!!!
most are not real or could never be real? the world is really big and holds lots of secrets i think half in these videos are real or are mabye exaggerated of true stories
We can be respectful and not believe in them
Sure, they are culturally significant but that doesn't make it anymore or less realistic
I think a lot of these moon are way too generous
@@326inminecraft they are but still, I just think it's nice to not make fun of people for believing in these cryptids and for him being a semi neutral person in retelling their stories for this video ☆
Y'know, it's true-- I'm generally up for "doing the homework tells you a lot of things aren't anything much" but I'm also very much up for the sociology of what that homework is and how those ideas stick around.
Always remember, legends are often born of truth.
flying horse is just the origin of juan
hyuan
*JUAN*
Juan
We must protect Juan
juan
I mean
unicorns COULD be just a misinterpretation of early humans when seeing a horse with a horn
horses don't have horns, naturally, obviously, but some creatures can have small growths near their skulls that resemble horns, so the unicorn someone might have seen was just a horse with a growth on its head
True. I believe there is an 80 year old woman or something from a village that has a natural horn like growth on her head
@@MrRaxicorniopholus Yes! I heard about her too, that's the exact condition I'm referring to, not sure if horses can have that condition, but it makes sense so far
Also, no one had to "see" it for it to become a thing, the cyclops myth comes from the skulls of mammoths and elephants, that look vaguely humanlike wiith one huge hole in the middle where they eyes would be. Imagine an ancient person that domesticated both a horse and sheep or goats, and somehow the remains of a horse end up fossilized with one of the horns of the other animal VERY close to its head, and you just might think you discovered something amazing.
@@manofhealing sooo in conclusion they saw something, misinterperated it and made their pown assumption
Another reason could be ancient humans saw the wolly rhino and thought it was a horse
I love how instead of using a creepy bgm, you used a calming music. Thank you though
Sirenhead was created by a CGI artist called Trevor Henderson, unfortunately siren head is not real
Un... fortunately?
Specimen 46-B is from a creepypasta as well.
@@matearosie would've been cool
@@itsteejayig Have fun being eaten I guess
@@raeebner1482 would rather be eaten than be on this world ngl life sucks lol
Hey, I saw an orange alligator once. I had no idea that was considered a cryptid, I thought it was just a weird color mutation, like a leucitic or albino alligator. It probably is just that.
drank too much fanta
How much xp do you think it drop
He had a side quest for you
Curry seagull
What’s the time stamp
Im pretty sure drop bears are a joke legend made up by Aussies to scare tourists, so they panic or become overly cautious when they see a normal koala just chillin. 🐨
Drop bears are to Australia what snipe hunting is to america
I thought Drop Bears are the nickname for the Koala lol
@@erichvondonitz5325 shhhhhhhhhhhhh
they are
Yeah it also has to do with koalas look scary when they get wet in the rain.
The mongolian death worm sounds like something straight out of pokemon
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I love these iceberg videos. I've "researched" so much about cryptids and I still found ones I've never heard about in this video! I also really like the format with the pics and base data! Definitely worth a sub :D
Also, dwarf size is 1,5m ?? That's pretty tall, I always imagined them like 50 cm or so, not my height haha
I'm the size as dwarves as well, I guess our ancestors is the dwarves :)
So, okay, little known cryptid/mythos fact...
Cerberus isn't pronounced with an S sound at the start. See, in greek- when spelt phonetically- Cerberus is spelt as 'Kerberos', which means 'Spotted'.
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Hades named his big, three-headed guard dog that can spew fire... Spot.
Cerberus is the latinized version of Kerberos, which means it is pronounced with S.
You're both idiots its pronounced Feiary-auis
@@oenenwe incorrect, cerberus was never spelt kerberos, in Greek it used the Greek alphabet for its spelling (which i dont know) and in latin it was still spelt Cerberus, however the proper Latin pronunciation for "c" is always a hard sound, "k" never a soft sound "s"
OP specifically said "in greek -when spelt phonetically-"
also, i dont think that Cerberus even counts as a Latinization as its literally part of Latin (where it has the same definition as in greek)
edit: also, cerberus was a common name for dogs back then, which makes it even more funny, now days we think of it only when referring to the Cerbeus though back then many dogs were known by cerberus
How do you know that Cerberus is pronounced as Kerberos in Greek?
@@CalebCoolman are you familiar with the country of Greece?, because, they do in fact speak Greek in Greece
but, if you are saying that ancient greek had different pronunciations then we know
that because we know how greek was spoken from stuff written in both latin and greek which includes poems and stuff which when combined with our knowledge of modern greek and the pronunciations of other ancient indo-european languages such as latin which make the pronunciations clear
We've officially found the plant version of the giant murder hornet that can't murder people.
Sad to see good UA-camrs like you not get as many views as you deserve.
Many of these cryptids spawn from ancient cultures misinterpretating dinosaur fossils/bones. For example dragons and thunderbirds were most definately spawned from ancient peoples finding pterodactyl fossils or some other flying dinosaur
The problem with all that - dinoaurs are a myth; Dragons are on the island NNE of Ireland.
@@JoeWhite3572 lmao
@@tituscapehart6635 Dinosaurs lived with man.
@@x.r.d7744 The closest thing to a dinosaur living with man is and was a chicken
didn't a ancient japanese guy find a dinosaur bone and called it a dragon bone?
imagine the guy in the year 500 who just got done making his fursuit and accidentally made people scared for their and lives turning you into urban legend.
What if all the cryptids are just ancient furries?
@@Galvatron102 They must be cleansed
You forgot the alternate counterpart of the vampire, Morbius. He can morb
My favourite part of Bram Stoker’s Dracula is when he says “It’s morbin time” to renfield. (Real)
It's morbin time
the loch ness monster definitely shouldn't be a half moon bruh. the photographer of the original nessie picture confirmed that it was a hoax on his deathbed. also, there's no way plesiosaurs could survive to the cenozoic, especially just in one lake. cmon mane
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i was gonna comment this lmao
The real Loch Ness monster was Aleister Crowley. He called himself Baphomet The Beast 666. And people used to refer to him as "The Loch Ness Monster". He used to own a mansion off the shores of Loch Ness and would hold Satanic parties there. Consisting of all kinds of debauchery. And not the cool kind like we're used to either lol
Well it could be a variety of things besides a plesiosaur. Plus during a dna analysis of Lock Ness lots of eel dna was found, so it could be a giant eel of some sorts.
Yeah, I gotta admit that I might be biased when it comes to Nessie, as it is one of my favorite cryptids. Still really hope some form of the Loch Ness Monster exists though
He said it's his personal opinion not fact.
I appreciate the calm music throughout the entire video. I like learning about cryptids and scary stories, but sometimes the scary music is just too much for me and makes me really anxious... Which I know is the entire point, but it's nice to learn about these things not feeling like that LOL
A very interesting underwater phenomenon is called "underwater gigantism" basically comes down to that most fish grow to match their environment for example gold fish in bowls will always stay small but fish in deep ocean where it's nearly empty they can grow up to a meter or two that might explain some of the giant squid and a sea serpent might as well be an eel that has gotten big.
Sea serpent as giant eels? Never thought of it like that but that makes sense actually
@@ryan.1990 I've put alot of taught in this theory so yes i sure hope it makes sence
That’s. Not how it works. Goldfish in small containers “stay small” because their growth is stunted, it’s just good old animal abuse. Pond goldfish are more likely to grow to their max size but they probably won’t reach a size way larger than what the species can be.
If you bind your feet like a geisha, they’ll stay small and become misshapen, but not binding your feet doesn’t mean you’re gonna get huge sasquatch feet just because there’s nothing to contain their growth, they’ll just grow to a regular adult size, y’know?
@@ariariaris totally correct, though deep sea gigantism *does* exist. It functions in both a similar way you described as well as an evolutionary one that occurs as animals become larger to compensate for many of the factors at play in the deep sea. Basically, by increasing the space that is avaliable and giving time for evolution, animals slowly adapt and sometimes split off into their own species as they slowly move deeper over generations.
True story the road kept falling in where my mom lives they sent divers in to check tht out they come out saying tht County didn't have enough money to pay them to go back in there the county sits on all caves and there was catfish as big as buses they said haha I say they was terrified since they attack on movement
Good presentation of the video, I liked the editing, black and white photos and only relevant visual information
As a Native American… most skin walker stories stray away from what they actually are, when I was growing up I knew the skin walker was a person that was like a witch, the opposite of a medicine man. They simply wanted to cause trouble for people other than themselves
I think it would’ve been nice to see or hear a short explanation on how you ranked each cryptids’ likeliness to exist.
Fr his ratings were so silly lole
Ancient astronauts being in the “maybe” position makes me just think this channel is dumb
AND THE MEN IN BLACK, TOO!
AND SHADOW PEOPLE BEING “LIKELY”??? WHAT THE HELL???
Ok orange alligator actually makes sense
Theory time (yes, I did research for a UA-cam comment):
51:55 as someone who’s spent most of my life in Oklahoma, I’ve always had a fear of swimming. It’s not because of a killer octopus, but mainly because of how murky the water is; you can’t see anything at all. Southeastern Oklahoma does have some alligators, so that’s a real problem. Luckily I live in the northeastern part of the state, so that’s good and I shouldn’t have anything to worry about.
However, knowing what I do about marine life, I have a theory about the Oklahoma octopus. It’s nothing special, but plausible compared to a giant freshwater octopus. Oklahoma has a lot of catfish, and it’s definitely a popular food here. The catfish rarely get huge, but they can still be pretty big fish. Some catfish have been known to eat peoples, while it’s very uncommon, particularly the wels, piraiba, and and giant goonch catfish. There were even a couple episodes of River Monsters about it.
The largest species of catfish in the state is the blue catfish, which has been caught up to 143 pounds in Virginia, but the state record is 98 pounds. If a blue catfish was to ever grow extra big, it might have the potential to possibly drown a small child or weak swimmer. If there was a giant catfish living in an Oklahoma lake, nobody would ever know. The water is too brown to see anything more than half a foot below the water and it would be too big for most people to catch with a rod and reel. Now, I’m not saying that there is an abnormally large catfish drowning people, but it seems pretty reasonable compared to a man-eating octopus in Oklahoma.
Fun fact: a pacu was found in Oklahoma a couple years ago. Yeah, that Amazonian relative to the piranha with human-like teeth. Caught in Oklahoma. Maybe someone dumped a large catfish species in a lake one time and that’s the result? Who knows, but it sure is possible.
Bonus fun fact: most lakes in Oklahoma are man-made from dams. In fact, Oklahoma has more man-made lakes than any other state!
The bonus fact was more of stating that it’s pretty much impossible for an octopus to be in an Oklahoman lake, and it would have to be an invasive species.
I've caught pacus out on fishing trips and I'll say they're crazy fighters, no idea what they're doing in oklahoma though. but you can see cichlids like peacocks in warmer areas like florida where they were introduced.
If anything I'd be much more worried about an arapaima sneaking up on me underwater, those fish are huuuge
Great video! If you ever decide to make another about cryptids/monster/ghosts, some good ones are black shuck/Grimm, kelpie, hippocampi, banshee, la llorona, angels, Bloody Mary, different guardian spirits, sphinx, zombie deer (long thought to be a hoax until scientists discovered it was real), Minotaur, the Galton monster, swamp monsters, sirens, the chicken houses (can’t remember the name, house with chicken legs that can move), Tasmanian tiger (a now extinct animal that has had recent sitings again), Korean shape shifting fox (turns into a beautiful woman) succubus/incubus, the parasite that takes over humans and basically use them as pilot suits (again can’t remember the name)and coacanth fish (thought to be extinct until an intact body was found still relatively fresh)
You forgot the most popular cryptid Danny DeVito I swear I saw him in the woods
Real
He's not exist i believe
They also refer him as the "Trash Man" Or the "Orange Mustache Furry Man that speaks for the trees". He likes to offer an egg at trying times. :)
And then out of the corner of your eye you see him!
*Shia Labeouf*
Imagine a dark souls like game where all the bosses and monsters are Cryptids
Yoooooo this would be amazing! Honestly, any fictional world in which all cryptids are real would be cool
The wendigo would the final boss and everyone is so scared of it they don't even say their names
I mean scp containment breach is pretty close in some ways lol
Imagine 28:18 is in a game and playable. That’s a picture of Kukulkan from Smite lol.
@@ThatOneGuy3430 skin walker* you can’t say skin walker because you might attract one
the solway firth spaceman was debunked, actually! there was footage of the picnic the photographer was on that showed the photographer's wife, who wore clothes similar to the spaceman. in the picture, the spaceman is actually just the wife bending over to pick something up, with the hair on the back of her head being the visor
I've always been interested in cryptids, real or not. I'd say my absolute favorite cryptid is between Mothman and the atmospheric beasts.
Mine are wendigo AND mothman.
Mine are Mothman and the Fresno Nightcrawlers.
dragons, aliens and the lochness
I don't care if this is flawed, it was entertaining and I learned a lot of cryptids I did not know before. =D I love all cool monsters and creatures. Thanks for making this fascinating video!
My DnD character has a pet Squonk named Henry Caville. He keeps it in his backpack because if too many people look at it, it will cry itself to death. It is one of my characters goals to raise it's self-esteem and make the first body-positive Squounk a reality.
Pog
I cannot fully express how much i love Henry Caville the squonk
The fact that such a sad creature has a full name and will cry to death if many people see it... is just too amazing.
Sounds like an SCP just less homocidal
@@gryphon8023 My character or the Henry Caville? Because Henry is a squonk which is a cryptid.
I like the moon phase thing. That's something never seen before. And that's what drag people in: Originality!
Absolutely loved this, I was doin the dishes while listening to this and kept hearing, "sand dollars" instead of centaurs and when I realized I almost spit out my coffee.