Altamaha-ha

Legendary cryptid said to inhabit the muddy waters of Georgia’s Altamaha River.

Altamaha-ha, often nicknamed “Altie,” is a legendary cryptid said to inhabit the muddy waters of Georgia’s Altamaha River, particularly near the town of Darien and the surrounding coastal marshes. Rooted in Native American lore and embraced by local folklore,

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Arkansas Gowrow

I saw a report of the gowow on Discovery’s new show “Lost Monster Files”.

The gowrow is a creature of American folklore, particularly associated with the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri. Often described as a fearsome reptilian beast, the gowrow is said to be about 20 feet long, with sharp tusks, spiny ridges along its back, and a propensity for mischief or destruction.

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Fresno Nightcrawlers

The first sighting of the Nightcrawlers was captured on a security camera in the 1990s.

The Fresno Nightcrawlers are an enigmatic phenomenon first reported in Fresno, California. These creatures are characterized by their unusual appearance and mysterious nature. Described as slender, bipedal beings with disproportionately long legs and a small, almost non-existent upper body, they appear to glide effortlessly across the ground.

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Kristyn Plancarte – Marine Biologist

Senior Trainer at Mystic Aquarium

Kristyn Plancarte is a marine biologist and animal behavior expert with more than a decade of experience. She has worked with marine mammals like sea otters, sea lions, walruses, false killer whales, African penguins, and beluga whales. She ensures their health and welfare; trains them to perform specific actions like doing eye drops, giving a blood sample, or spraying the audience with water; and educates in person and on social media.

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