20 Mythical Creatures That Actually Existed in Real Life

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • We love a little fantasy here - whether its bingeing Game of Thrones or watching the whole Lord of the Rings trilogy back to back, nothing beats that escape into a faraway world of mythical creatures. But did you know that some mythical creatures aren’t mythical at all! They are very real and you better watch out for them! To find out where they are lurking, stay tuned as we check out everything from the goat-sucker to a mighty sea monster in
    20 Scary Mythical Creatures That Actually Existed In Real Life
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  • @BMO_Creative
    @BMO_Creative Před 5 měsíci +3

    Homework wasn't done here... Those dogs are Xoloitzcuintlis and mange coyotes, NOT CHUPA CABRA. I did a video about the real "thing" and it's not a dog.

    • @Crogon
      @Crogon Před 12 dny

      ...I would note that there are two separate myths of cryptids called chupacabra. The Puerto Rican / South American goat sucker, and the Mexican one, which is very likely a mangy racoon, or a close relative.
      While modern science has positively IDed the giant squid, they are nearly positive that there is also a colossal squid that they haven't seen yet. Sperm whales rise from the depths with sucker scars too big to be a giant squid. One science vessel caught a glimpse of the and of a squid tentacle that was an order of magnitude too large to be a giant squid, and an underwater oil rig camera caught a fleeting shadow that was entirely too big to be a giant squid. In other news, we've also seen footage of octopus tentacles which were entirely too big to belong to anything we know about.
      Recent science expeditions have discovered giant marine life under the Antarctic ice that are nothing but dinosaurs. (Actual video footage can be found.)
      They've discovered a creature in a Chinese river that is unquestionably a small sea dragon. It's exactly how you would picture it. Nearly a spitting image of the luck dragon from Neverending Story, except underwater.
      Also, the mythical unicorn is a goat born with one horn in the center of its skull. Two of them are known to have been born like that in modern times. Against all reason, the horn in the center of the skull is straight as an arrow, just like in the legends.
      Legends of the Roc, Thunderbird, and others describe nothing less than an oversized golden eagle. Also, we have reports today of golden eagles in various areas that exceed the size of any harpy eagle. Likewise, legends of the coatzlcoatal and many island countries, as well as Indonesia and South Africa all describe the pterodactyl to a T.
      Lake monsters are doubtlessly surviving plesiosaurs. The naga in India is without a doubt the Oar Fish. We have examples of various dinosaurs sculpted in ancient societies from Vietnam to deepest Africa to the South American jungle. Combine that with the fact that scientists occasionally find dinosaur skin and tissue throws the 8 billion-year-old dinosaur theory out the window.
      The Yeti has been positively ID'd as gigantopithicus (by DNA). Bigfoot is certainly the same creature, just as related to the yeti as the polar bear is to the grizzly bear.
      The Western Dragon is just about the ONLY giant reptile creature that modern science insists did not exist (which means that it almost certainly did).
      Fun fact.. the elephant is said to be the descendant of a small whale that no longer exists. The same whale is said to have another descendant which had hips which may or may not have allowed it to walk bipedally. Such a creatures skull might resemble a cyclops even more than the elephant's does. The only question is.. how does modern science know that such a creature existed without a skeleton for said creature??
      It's also interesting to note ,that a plethora of bizarre medieval creatures sound like nothing less than DNA experiments gone wrong. There are dozens of creatures said to be a combination of multiple other creatures. They could all be explained if we but imagine that medieval scientists knew how to fertilize.. say, goat embryos with lion sperm. While we know that such a combination is not viable, who's to say that one in a hundred wouldn't take, and the medieval scientists were very persistent?
      These two things are true, the more finite modern science defines the world around us, the more it seems to prove every single word of the Bible to be true. Likewise, the more years I dedicate to studying cryptids, the more reasonable and logical explanations I find for their existence.

  • @sleyman149
    @sleyman149 Před 6 měsíci +3

    1st 🥇

  • @daytwaqua
    @daytwaqua Před 6 měsíci +3

    Akna isn't real, that was just Jake the Dog changing into an Akna, to mess with Finn the Human.

  • @brendakerr7833
    @brendakerr7833 Před 6 měsíci

    That is amazing

  • @racerg3490
    @racerg3490 Před 6 měsíci

    You're kinda late for dino month but you have my thanks either way

  • @akelagulab6674
    @akelagulab6674 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Chupa Kabra Not a separate creature, it's a coyote suffering from a skin disease.

  • @malez6198
    @malez6198 Před 4 měsíci

    i actually saw the chupracabra in real life no cap for real

  • @KarrieSue
    @KarrieSue Před 6 měsíci +2

    I wish you would use lb and oz along with meters and kilograms

    • @slingshotdon
      @slingshotdon Před 6 měsíci

      I kg is 1000 grams it's a better measurement

  • @Mr.Guild1971
    @Mr.Guild1971 Před 5 měsíci

    t
    There is beliefs that terasour were in the Amercas as well .Natives called it Thunderbird.The east coast in the U.S had another name for it.

  • @chrystalelizabeth
    @chrystalelizabeth Před 6 měsíci +3

    🍪

  • @Making_Bracelets_with_Reshelle
    @Making_Bracelets_with_Reshelle Před 6 měsíci +2

    🥈

  • @WelcomeToZebraElephant

    #Rare topic

  • @davidbradley6040
    @davidbradley6040 Před 6 měsíci

    chupacabra was the mexican name for whipporwills

  • @Rosiethepomsky
    @Rosiethepomsky Před 6 měsíci +1

    6th

  • @user-kv7tv1hj6q
    @user-kv7tv1hj6q Před 5 měsíci

    Dude name videos better if they found skeletons of something then of course it existed and if its still alive then yeah it most definitely exists SMH

  • @malez6198
    @malez6198 Před 4 měsíci

    theres no kraken its a collosall squid

  • @vincentpuccio3689
    @vincentpuccio3689 Před 4 měsíci

    Sorry there’s no such thing as a narwhal. I just don’t believe it