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  3. Do we essentially know what every cryptid actually is irl or at least what they appear to be combined from, conceptually-speaking?

Do we essentially know what every cryptid actually is irl or at least what they appear to be combined from, conceptually-speaking?

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  • frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF [email protected]

    Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience but like with a broken clock it's right twice a day.

    • Flatwoods Monster - was a distressed barn owl iirc
    • sea serpents - oarfish
    • Kraken - giant squid
    • Mongolian death worm - some sand python I forgot the name of lol
    • Mermaids - dugongs

    I have no idea how drunk a sailor would have to be to see a pretty mermaid in a dugong but there you go lol

    Flatwoods Monster was a distressed barn owl iirc

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    There's a bunch that turn out to be idiots just regurgitating the description of a creature they recently saw in a movie.

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      Yes.

      Either they've been identified or it's an animal with mange. For fun, go compare drawings of the Dover Demon with featherless owls, for instance.

      Don't go searching for hairless bears, though. They're nightmare fuel.

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      Don't feed the Yao Guai!

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        🅱️there many more mystiques under yet the same sun?

        Orynx/narwhal : unicorn?

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        fun fact chupacabra was actually based upon the 'SPECIES' movie alien, which i heard the series was also was contributed to the person who wrote for ALIENS.

        sasquatch an GIANT APE that survived in NA recently, not likely, there hasn't been really apes in NA in the past.

        only monkeys from south america, when the isthmus of panama connected, and those monkey came from africa like 40million years ago.

        YETI/ a strange ape like creature in the himalayas, unlikely as ape has been shown to be cold adapted at all, misidentified from a bear species.

        jackalope, a jackrabbit, hare with antlers, there is somewhat truth and misidentification. the jackrabbit/ or rabbits can be infected with shopes papiloma virus which cause horny warts growing all over the rabbits head, aka antlers.

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        • frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF [email protected]

          Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience but like with a broken clock it's right twice a day.

          • Flatwoods Monster - was a distressed barn owl iirc
          • sea serpents - oarfish
          • Kraken - giant squid
          • Mongolian death worm - some sand python I forgot the name of lol
          • Mermaids - dugongs

          I have no idea how drunk a sailor would have to be to see a pretty mermaid in a dugong but there you go lol

          Flatwoods Monster was a distressed barn owl iirc

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          mermaids, probably based upon the stellar sea cow, the closet now extinct relative of the dugongs.

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            🅱️there many more mystiques under yet the same sun?

            Orynx/narwhal : unicorn?

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            There are many, MANY, MANY cryptids. Things we now call mythological creatures were, at one time, believed real in the same way moth man or the flatwoods monster is.

            Griffins, sphinxes, minotaur, cyclops, to name a few.

            Cyclops famously is thought to come from ancient elephant skull fossils

            Modern ones are the results of the same pattern of human thinking, but elevated.

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              Yes.

              Either they've been identified or it's an animal with mange. For fun, go compare drawings of the Dover Demon with featherless owls, for instance.

              Don't go searching for hairless bears, though. They're nightmare fuel.

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              Another fun one to (not) look up is a hairless Chimpanzee.

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                🅱️there many more mystiques under yet the same sun?

                Orynx/narwhal : unicorn?

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                We don't know for every one for certain, but we have plausable explanations or backgrounds for nearly every cryptid and mythological creature. Usually, the explanation is either a diseased animal, misidentified bones, or someone looking to make money.

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                  🅱️there many more mystiques under yet the same sun?

                  Orynx/narwhal : unicorn?

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                  The premise of the question is flawed. Most of them are nothing but imaginations.

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                    There are many, MANY, MANY cryptids. Things we now call mythological creatures were, at one time, believed real in the same way moth man or the flatwoods monster is.

                    Griffins, sphinxes, minotaur, cyclops, to name a few.

                    Cyclops famously is thought to come from ancient elephant skull fossils

                    Modern ones are the results of the same pattern of human thinking, but elevated.

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                    A unicorn is just a rhinoceros through a long game of telephone.

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                      A unicorn is just a rhinoceros through a long game of telephone.

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                      https://www.unicornsrule.com/wp-content/uploads/unicorn-deer.jpg

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