EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 1H 32M
Discovering the Unknown: Cryptids, Extinct Species, and the Mysteries Beneath the Seas| Cryptids of the Corn
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Join us in this episode as Justin from Cryptids of the Corn shares his extensive experiences with cryptids, endangered species, and the hidden wonders of our oceans. Gain insights into the science, myths, and mysteries that surround some of the planet's most elusive and intriguing creatures.Main topics include:The evolution and sightings of cryptids like Bigfoot, Lake Erie monsters, and Ohio horned serpentsThe scientific efforts and misconceptions in de-extinction projects for mammoths, stellar sea cows, and thylacinesThe behavior, intelligence, and habitat of marine mammals such as manatees, dugongs, and whalesThe impact of human activity and environmental changes on rare species and cryptid sightingsExploring false and misinterpreted DNA evidence and the challenges of cryptid research
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Join us in this episode as Justin from Cryptids of the Corn shares his extensive experiences with cryptids, endangered species, and the hidden wonders of our oceans. Gain insights into the science, myths, and mysteries that surround some of the planet's most elusive and intriguing creatures.Main topics include:The evolution and sightings of cryptids like Bigfoot, Lake Erie monsters, and Ohio horned serpentsThe scientific efforts and misconceptions in de-extinction projects for mammoths, stellar sea cows, and thylacinesThe behavior, intelligence, and habitat of marine mammals such as manatees, dugongs, and whalesThe impact of human activity and environmental changes on rare species and cryptid sightingsExploring false and misinterpreted DNA evidence and the challenges of cryptid research
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Discovering the Unknown: Cryptids, Extinct Species, and the Mysteries Beneath the Seas| Cryptids of the Corn
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