@Zoanfly look ill give some pushback. The quality is good. But I can guarantee it would be even better if you took more time between videos. You cannot tell me that quality is not being sacrificed for quantity if you're putting out a video every 2 days You're doing good man. But you're walking a thin line between workhorse and content farm. Take your time, make your shots out. No one's gonna be mad if you put out one iceberg a week
As an Albertan I can pretty confidently say that the polar bear sighting from the gondola was actually an albino grizzly. Our Rocky Mountains are an insane distance away from where you'd find any of Canada's native polar bears, since it's a landlocked province. There was an albino grizzly named Nakoda in Banff National Park for many years, and if you look it up on google you can definitely see how someone could mistake one for a polar bear. They are massive. My dad has sent me pictures of an albino bear named Cinnamon that lives where he works in the northern parts of Alberta too.
First half, as I am sleepy: 0:27 woolly mammoths 2:17 organism 26-b 3:50 little people 5:24 hotheaded naked ice boar 6:46 large antarctic sea mammal 8:29 palraiyuk 10:08 urayuli 11:39 kushtaka 13:23 alaskan giant polar bear 15:15 siberian snowman 16:43 great white wolf 18:28 tizheruk 20:02 man seal 20:53 walrus dog 22:05 mahaha
I wouldn't call Organism 26b a cryptid. The thing is literally made as a horror short story, the author I'm pretty sure is also known. There is zero details because it's just a short story.
That is actually quite correct. There are very few true herbivores in the animal kingdom. Most “herbivores” are very much situational carnivores, even species you would never believe to do so.
You've improved your output as fast as you put out new videos. Now I, too, can listen to your words, even if my English is not perfect For this I thank you and wish you a million subscribers 🍀🎉❣️
Well I'd hope your French is good with how hard he's trying to speak Frenchlish. My man seems to be scared to speak English. He understands that French is a strong hack on English brains; allowing you to sound smarter and more knowledgeable than you truly are. It's a sad thing.
Another awesome iceberg video! Thanks man :) We hear a lot about antarctica, which is a cool topic nonetheless, but it is cool to see what supposedly goes on up there too! The mammoths story is super cool
Very nice video, cryptozoology has always interested me and I really like your iceberg style videos as icebergs are really easy for me to palette. A lot of the creatures on this list were Antarctic not Arctic, two completely different places with different histories, but it was a very good video and I hope you continue to produce more iceberg videos in the future, keep up the good work :3
The qupquguaq reminded me of when I used to ride horses- sometimes especially on foggy mornings when you’re catching someone from turn out they can run along side one another and truly give the impression that the horse has multiple sets of legs. I wonder if perhaps they saw a mama bear and her babies all lined up?
One thing to note about the Sea Monk that you already slightly touched upon: Feudal Japan hilariously (and quite tragically) seemed to have a very similar stereotype for their clergy as we do, today. There were a LOT of different yokai that were described as monsters which resembled and/or dressed as monks who if they were around today would likely be on a certain list.
Good video, I wasn't sure how many possible Arctic cryptids there could possibly be, but it was less than this! In feedback however I would suggest looking up pronunciations of words if you're not sure. Two that stood out to me were "Fjord" at 35:01, and "Protestantism" at 39:35, which got butchered. Overall though I enjoyed the video!
Thank you for the feedback and I really appreciate u referencing where I messed up and on what words, that means a lot and is super helpful, and thanks for stopping by and liking the content!!
Thanks for the video, 46B is a made up story absolutely made up. One the drill hole is like 6 to 8 in in diameter. So no divers could get down the almost 2000 feet below the surface. Plus the Temps are so cols that when they bust through into the lake the pressure shoots water up into the hole and it freezes almost instantly. They have to use a kerosene mix to stop the hole from freezing up so rapidly. So no there was never anything found Like that down there. It's a great story entertaining as all hel but nothing more then a story. Thanks again for the video
When will you soon literally upload the Underground/Subterranean Cryptids Iceberg video? I know making content revolving iceberg charts is rather tough but keep the good work on your own risk
does anyone know what the background music is called?? I hear it everywhere, I assume it’s a free use song, but it’s become so nostalgic to me over the years
The hotheaded naked ice boar is so funny to me. I’m imagining people contacting the people who wrote abt and being like “I have a theory” or “I’ve seen it before” and the article people just telling them “oh we made it up.”
Only Arctic cryptids I've heard of are The Ningen and Organism 46-B. So this is something that really makes me wonder how many creatures there are in the Arctic. Edit: That looks so much like Hedora at 6:50.
I had a nightmare about the mahaha as a kid, one of the scariest nightmares I'd had up to that point. I think we were learning about the history of inuit people/culture in my social studies and thats where i learned of it.
Ay mate, just to let you know “fjord” is pronounced like “fyord” In addition when you were talking about denmark and “protentism” it is “protestantism” and its like half the reformed christian faiths with Martin Luther, a huge influence Always happy to find quality channels with lot of potential, thx 🤟🏻
Yep, if a pretty degenerated population of mammoth managed to survive on a barren arctic island until 4000 years ago I see now reason why there couldn't be still some around in Sakha, the Russian Federation's state formerly known as "Yakutia": It's the largest subnational unit on earth with an area as large as the European Union but barely even a million inhabitants (or about 3 time the population of my home Berlin city _district)_ most of whom living in the capital of Yakutsk anyways. The land is covered by endless taiga going over into tundra in the north and you could literally walk for weeks without coming across signs of civilisation - I'm friends with a lot of sakha/"yakut" people because I'm involved with their culture and cultural umbrella organisation (a piece of mammoth ivory is my talisman gifted to me and with me wherever I go and the most revered Sakha musician Spiridon Shishigin has told me it's way more relaxed and takes considerably less time to visit us in Berlin than visiting family up in the tundra - 10 hours in contrast to 2 to 3 days respectivly. The land is this vaste and remote that small pocket populations could have survived unnoticed - imagine ap junge as large as Europe and trying to track down a few dozen asiatic elephants.. It's pretty sad that the very lasrt mammoth could have died yesterday or an hour ago and we would even know.. 😢
Would like the large Antarctic sea mammal/Antarctic Godzilla sighting be referenced in the MonsterVerse. My guess is that in the MonsterVerse, it WAS Godzilla (possibly hunting for sources of radiation in the Antarctic Ocean or on the patrol keeping an eye on the frozen King Ghidorah).
No scientist working at Lake Wostok would ever go down there with a submersible - for the simple reason that it would amount to the excecution of the ecosystm down there, and could be a great threat to hours up here as well. The lake would lose most of its scientific value - and that's no hyperbole. They have sent probes down there which are small enough to sterilize completly bevor getting sent down and before exposure after getting up again and that's absolutly crucial. Lake Wostok is a pretty much isolated system for millions of years - jumping head first into the ice-covered oceans of Jupiter's moon Europa would be just as smart..
The polar bear spotted on the London Tube was a publicity stunt by Sky TV to promote the drama Fortitude. It was a life-like replica operated by two puppeteers that roamed around various parts of London. I doubt anyone thought it was a real animal!
The native american "little people" are pretty strange in light of the fact that the same stories had been told I the subarctic regions of Europe such as Island or Greenland (which isn't Europe but had been settled by europeans in medival times for hundreds of years) and the celtic neighbours of the forementioned germanics had stories like this just as well. I'm a skeptic and therefore it proves nothing to me in absence of actual evidence because it could be a matter of convergence or cultural interaction with almost infinitly greater likelyhood in light of a fact that for all we know a human that small being a physical possibility - if not in general then at least in regards to brain size because you couldn't possibly achieve the neuronal density required to still get considered something akin to "people"..
Exactly thats why its stupid...i love camping and i camped all over europe, never have i experienced tiny people or cryptids in general...but i discovered hate for humans bc even i the deepest woods you will find trash or campsites left behind
If anyone’s had any cryptid interactions in the PNW that isn’t some bs Bigfoot story please comment below. As a native , id love to hear what others have seen.
Iceberg cryptid iceberg
Yes
Yes
Yes
Dumb asses.
Iceberg iceberg iceberg
Pumping out iceberg videos like they're easy or somethin!
Dude is just legendary, and we're here for it!
Keep em coming brother
Appreciate that man, means a lot, thank you
@Zoanfly look ill give some pushback. The quality is good. But I can guarantee it would be even better if you took more time between videos. You cannot tell me that quality is not being sacrificed for quantity if you're putting out a video every 2 days
You're doing good man. But you're walking a thin line between workhorse and content farm. Take your time, make your shots out. No one's gonna be mad if you put out one iceberg a week
@@Zoanflyit’s inspiring me to to UA-cam again
@@CasualEQuesthe can post as many as he likes. If he wants to take more time with them he can. Good sugestion though
You forgot the alaskan bull worm
This dudes like “no we only go over the REAL cryptids here” 🙄😂😂 like do some acid or datura bro you’ll see what these ppl r seeing
A another SpongeBob fan it seems
fellow spongebober.
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ITS BIG! SCARY!! AND PINK!!!!!!!
Ngl I thought this was about antarctic cryptids and I was so confused but intrigued. Your killin' it with these amazing vids my dude.
As an Albertan I can pretty confidently say that the polar bear sighting from the gondola was actually an albino grizzly. Our Rocky Mountains are an insane distance away from where you'd find any of Canada's native polar bears, since it's a landlocked province. There was an albino grizzly named Nakoda in Banff National Park for many years, and if you look it up on google you can definitely see how someone could mistake one for a polar bear. They are massive. My dad has sent me pictures of an albino bear named Cinnamon that lives where he works in the northern parts of Alberta too.
First half, as I am sleepy:
0:27 woolly mammoths
2:17 organism 26-b
3:50 little people
5:24 hotheaded naked ice boar
6:46 large antarctic sea mammal
8:29 palraiyuk
10:08 urayuli
11:39 kushtaka
13:23 alaskan giant polar bear
15:15 siberian snowman
16:43 great white wolf
18:28 tizheruk
20:02 man seal
20:53 walrus dog
22:05 mahaha
Many thx my friend
Thanks buddy!
eepy
Bros been honk shooing for two months now
@@ultragear207 I'm a sleepy boy
This channel is a severely underrated gem
some of the best iceberg videos from this guy
I wouldn't call Organism 26b a cryptid. The thing is literally made as a horror short story, the author I'm pretty sure is also known. There is zero details because it's just a short story.
It was such a good short story too
It’s all just stories bro
It's real
My friend oscar has seen it
Notable issue with the mammoth story, mammoths are herbivores, so they wouldn't be attracted to the smell of meat.
Yeah. That's the flaw here.
@@gf6x3gkmfw38 didn't say it was the only one
All animals can eat meat if they're desperate enough
That is actually quite correct. There are very few true herbivores in the animal kingdom. Most “herbivores” are very much situational carnivores, even species you would never believe to do so.
@@alecedgerly1277yeah deer cattle and horses have all been known to eat birds and small animals
Amazing. Researched content goes hard
so happy to be subbed to such a goated content creator. love these videos man, you're so unique
You've improved your output as fast as you put out new videos. Now I, too, can listen to your words, even if my English is not perfect For this I thank you and wish you a million subscribers 🍀🎉❣️
Thank youu, that’s really nice of u to say!!
Well I'd hope your French is good with how hard he's trying to speak Frenchlish. My man seems to be scared to speak English. He understands that French is a strong hack on English brains; allowing you to sound smarter and more knowledgeable than you truly are. It's a sad thing.
bro you killing it loving all the content
I love these vids you give me me awful dose of cryptid info even tho I’ve heard about pretty much everything a million times now
You're nailing these pronunciations. Great effort. ❤️🔥🔥🔥
this was such a fun video, i can't believe you don't have more subs-- so you just gained a new one! :D
Godzilla: The Series was fantastic, thanks for the mention 🔥👍
Another awesome iceberg video! Thanks man :)
We hear a lot about antarctica, which is a cool topic nonetheless, but it is cool to see what supposedly goes on up there too! The mammoths story is super cool
Thank you for always showing support it means a lot!! :D and I agree Antarctica is so cool so all this stuff is really interesting to hear about
lost me when the mammoth was chasing lady for meat...
I was just going to comment that, myths are myths tho
Also the lack of citations for the story is a red flag
Very nice video, cryptozoology has always interested me and I really like your iceberg style videos as icebergs are really easy for me to palette. A lot of the creatures on this list were Antarctic not Arctic, two completely different places with different histories, but it was a very good video and I hope you continue to produce more iceberg videos in the future, keep up the good work :3
Hey thank you so much, I’m happy ur liking em and I wanted the theme to just be like cold areas so I wasn’t too sure what to call it
Lots of stuff that I was not too all familiar with. Good video :)
Thanks, glad you liked it :D
The qupquguaq reminded me of when I used to ride horses- sometimes especially on foggy mornings when you’re catching someone from turn out they can run along side one another and truly give the impression that the horse has multiple sets of legs. I wonder if perhaps they saw a mama bear and her babies all lined up?
Speaking of horses, maybe this was also the inspiration for Sleipnir in Norse mythology.
One thing to note about the Sea Monk that you already slightly touched upon: Feudal Japan hilariously (and quite tragically) seemed to have a very similar stereotype for their clergy as we do, today. There were a LOT of different yokai that were described as monsters which resembled and/or dressed as monks who if they were around today would likely be on a certain list.
Your an animal with all these iceberg vids no UA-camrs has your determination
Thank you man, appreciate your support
Good video, I wasn't sure how many possible Arctic cryptids there could possibly be, but it was less than this! In feedback however I would suggest looking up pronunciations of words if you're not sure. Two that stood out to me were "Fjord" at 35:01, and "Protestantism" at 39:35, which got butchered. Overall though I enjoyed the video!
Thank you for the feedback and I really appreciate u referencing where I messed up and on what words, that means a lot and is super helpful, and thanks for stopping by and liking the content!!
I love your iceberg lists 👍 great to listen to while driving or working
Your English continues to get better - it’s hard to tell it’s not your native language at this point. An excellent video dude keep it up.
Native English speaker here, recently discovered this . Would not have guessed English wasn't your first language. Well done
im happy i found this channel
Awesome video and great narrator voice
Good voice for narration
omg what the hell???? you are extremely underrated and produce such high quality content. SUBSCRIBED! KEEP IT UP❤
Greate Chanel,thank you❤
Nice video 😊
The last Sighting of the Great Auk before the one mentioned on the Ice Berg was so sad. A single Individual was seen from a Ship😢
Arctic Godzilla was probably a Stellar’s Sea Cow.
love your videos
Thanks for the video, 46B is a made up story absolutely made up. One the drill hole is like 6 to 8 in in diameter. So no divers could get down the almost 2000 feet below the surface. Plus the Temps are so cols that when they bust through into the lake the pressure shoots water up into the hole and it freezes almost instantly. They have to use a kerosene mix to stop the hole from freezing up so rapidly. So no there was never anything found Like that down there. It's a great story entertaining as all hel but nothing more then a story. Thanks again for the video
Also no explanation of how this monster could get captured in the first place.
don’t stop making icebergs zoanfly ❤
When will you soon literally upload the Underground/Subterranean Cryptids Iceberg video? I know making content revolving iceberg charts is rather tough but keep the good work on your own risk
Good job!
Wicked cool, none of these exist but wicked cool
where is the background music from?
Awesome stuff
😮 I'm a little surprised by the otter shape shifter because otters are sweet friendly little creatures!
does anyone know what the background music is called?? I hear it everywhere, I assume it’s a free use song, but it’s become so nostalgic to me over the years
It's Underwater Exploration - Godmode
@@Zoanfly cheers for that!
Yes after months I found your channel again...!! Good to be back
The hotheaded naked ice boar is so funny to me. I’m imagining people contacting the people who wrote abt and being like “I have a theory” or “I’ve seen it before” and the article people just telling them “oh we made it up.”
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Only Arctic cryptids I've heard of are The Ningen and Organism 46-B. So this is something that really makes me wonder how many creatures there are in the Arctic.
Edit: That looks so much like Hedora at 6:50.
Good content
You or the bast maky vídeos zoanfly of iceberg 😎 can you make desert cryptids
Yeaa I’ve thought about that topic, thanks for bringing it up
😎👍
But where's the Iceberg Iceberg, we all know about the one that sunk the Titanic but what about the others?
I feel you
Kwite did an Iceberg Iceberg!
Subscribed :)
i’d love to see your research materials linked!
I had a nightmare about the mahaha as a kid, one of the scariest nightmares I'd had up to that point. I think we were learning about the history of inuit people/culture in my social studies and thats where i learned of it.
Ay mate, just to let you know “fjord” is pronounced like “fyord”
In addition when you were talking about denmark and “protentism” it is “protestantism” and its like half the reformed christian faiths with Martin Luther, a huge influence
Always happy to find quality channels with lot of potential, thx 🤟🏻
I don’t mind some of the mispronunciations and other errors. I appreciate the prolific output of this channel. It’s been great to fall
asleep to
Yep, if a pretty degenerated population of mammoth managed to survive on a barren arctic island until 4000 years ago I see now reason why there couldn't be still some around in Sakha, the Russian Federation's state formerly known as "Yakutia":
It's the largest subnational unit on earth with an area as large as the European Union but barely even a million inhabitants (or about 3 time the population of my home Berlin city _district)_ most of whom living in the capital of Yakutsk anyways.
The land is covered by endless taiga going over into tundra in the north and you could literally walk for weeks without coming across signs of civilisation - I'm friends with a lot of sakha/"yakut" people because I'm involved with their culture and cultural umbrella organisation (a piece of mammoth ivory is my talisman gifted to me and with me wherever I go and the most revered Sakha musician Spiridon Shishigin has told me it's way more relaxed and takes considerably less time to visit us in Berlin than visiting family up in the tundra - 10 hours in contrast to 2 to 3 days respectivly.
The land is this vaste and remote that small pocket populations could have survived unnoticed - imagine ap junge as large as Europe and trying to track down a few dozen asiatic elephants..
It's pretty sad that the very lasrt mammoth could have died yesterday or an hour ago and we would even know.. 😢
Would like the large Antarctic sea mammal/Antarctic Godzilla sighting be referenced in the MonsterVerse. My guess is that in the MonsterVerse, it WAS Godzilla (possibly hunting for sources of radiation in the Antarctic Ocean or on the patrol keeping an eye on the frozen King Ghidorah).
Cryptids on ice? Chilly 🥶 maybe melting glaciers will reveal some spooky unknown critters! (or just ancient bacteria)
We are playing antarctica 88 in realistic mode with this one🔥
is to munch if i ask for a swamp cryptid iceberg? i mean to keep up with the ''water'' themed ones
does artic fall in water tyme things?
Ohhh that’s a sick idea swamp cryptids thank you, I’ll research into that today
Do an iceberg on desert cryptids
What is the music?
The guy that came home and said the magic polar bear has four legs now :/ haha
if you think about it, there's no reason to not believe in some of these things, you lose nothing in believing in some of these cryptids
You lose inteligence
@@notthisyourlight intelligence*
@@notthisyourlightsays the guy that can't even spell intelligence right. Ironic
@@Sniperm0nbruh 🤣🤣🤣
No scientist working at Lake Wostok would ever go down there with a submersible - for the simple reason that it would amount to the excecution of the ecosystm down there, and could be a great threat to hours up here as well. The lake would lose most of its scientific value - and that's no hyperbole.
They have sent probes down there which are small enough to sterilize completly bevor getting sent down and before exposure after getting up again and that's absolutly crucial. Lake Wostok is a pretty much isolated system for millions of years - jumping head first into the ice-covered oceans of Jupiter's moon Europa would be just as smart..
Hotheaded Naked Ice-Borer, my beloved.
What about the Alaskan Bull Worm?
Why the thumbnail look like Mahito 😂😂😂
The polar bear spotted on the London Tube was a publicity stunt by Sky TV to promote the drama Fortitude. It was a life-like replica operated by two puppeteers that roamed around various parts of London. I doubt anyone thought it was a real animal!
I’m sure that there are small surviving pockets of ancient animals
song?
We forgot the wechuge. Its to be one of the most powerful cryptids to be more precise its in the demonic spirit animals category
Can you make a cave cryptid iceberg?😅
As a great man once said:
"A FLYING URAYULI??"
Nice work. I just joined the pack, expect to hear from me.
Alaskan Giant Polar Bear?!? Theyre already freaking gigantic enough without a new species of even larger polar bears.
you forgot me about the amour/suit iceberg, oh well it's okay
My favourite cryptid is the Man-Bear Pig!
The native american "little people" are pretty strange in light of the fact that the same stories had been told I the subarctic regions of Europe such as Island or Greenland (which isn't Europe but had been settled by europeans in medival times for hundreds of years) and the celtic neighbours of the forementioned germanics had stories like this just as well.
I'm a skeptic and therefore it proves nothing to me in absence of actual evidence because it could be a matter of convergence or cultural interaction with almost infinitly greater likelyhood in light of a fact that for all we know a human that small being a physical possibility - if not in general then at least in regards to brain size because you couldn't possibly achieve the neuronal density required to still get considered something akin to "people"..
Exactly thats why its stupid...i love camping and i camped all over europe, never have i experienced tiny people or cryptids in general...but i discovered hate for humans bc even i the deepest woods you will find trash or campsites left behind
8min 20 secs looks just like godzilla jr
If anyone’s had any cryptid interactions in the PNW that isn’t some bs Bigfoot story please comment below. As a native , id love to hear what others have seen.
People who shot at animals for sport and threw trash anywhere
Thats scarier then qny bs cryptids
Ningen my beloved
28:47 at least some Ground Sloths were Omnivores though
One thing i would like to clarify is little people would mot disprove evoultion
Take a shot for every time one is Inuit in origin.
The kushtaka was great
46b was quite literally a story labelled as fiction.
I'd love wooly mammoths to still be there but I think we would see their footsteps on Google earth 🌍
FTL that's where this bgm is from anyway Lmao I grew up with The Thing. Polar express 😂😂
I seen a little person when I was small. 😊
What is neanderthal like about Bigfoot
Organism 46B and it was found underwater?
4546B?
Aren't mammoths still alive through and are just now elephants of today.
10:09 The Flying Urayuli….
Any polar bear would be a giant one if it was seen in London 😂
Bro called a mammoth a creature 😭
Thats what it is tho
Whats the biggest cryptic beast of America? Honest politicians!