Cryptid By State Oklahoma | Ben Miller Channel

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Well Oklahoma narrowly beat Tennessee to become the next Cryptid By State video. I hope everyone had a great holiday and I hope you enjoy this video. Oklahoma has a lot of cryptids and even more so are unique. Although, many of them are kept locally. I was able to uncover some of those secrets.

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I just got chills when you showed the raptor… A few months ago after a tornado destroyed our house my wife and I had to get a bed and breakfast out in the sticks in Dewey, Oklahoma. Anyway one night we were driving back home thru winding roads and we had the windows down and radio off. We come around the corner and the headlights shined on the trees and we could see the guardrail. All of a sudden we heard an ear piercing squawking sound that could only be describe as a dinosaur. It sounded way louder than a bird and remember this was about 1 am. There would be no major bird activity at that time. We could not decide on what the sound was, but after seeing that I have to say that’s exactly what you would hear a raptor sound like on Jurassic Park. We were petrified and scared to sleep that night. No joke.

preparedfarmer
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Thanks from oklahoma! I'll try to sleep tonight despite this video.

lauragraves
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See a cryptid. Stop to get out. Wave at cryptid. Get upset that it shows no fear. Shoot at cryptid.
What's wrong with people :D

Kvakva
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I had to check in this week. I didn't get the usual notification that Ben Miller has created another awesome video! I'm here now, better late than never! LOVE YA BEN! LATA!!

susanb
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I had changed my vote from Maine to Oklahoma at the end just for you to cover the Octopus..

restionSerpentine
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I never heard about the alligator man before, lived in Tahlequah all my life

TheJamiefaddis
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Happy New Year! Loved the Flag history! That second flag was oodles better than the first.

ariasJ
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The shield also looks like.a dream catcher. So the 7 eagle feathers could just be for ornamentation .

kevinkennedy
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Happy New Year Ben and fam..and everyone here in the comments section 🥳 I wish Health, Weath, and Happiness on u all

katmack
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Thank you Mr. Miller, always interesting and enjoyable.

rickjones
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Great video as usual!! Loving this series so much and can’t wait for the next one! No need to apologize for last week! Any real fan would have understood the holidays etc. Merry Christmas and happy 2021 from our family in Northern California to yours!

saralorenze
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Thanks again for your work and your thoughtful and honest thought and talks in the comments section. Its hard to find some one who has those characteristics in these strange times. Best of wishes to you and your fa mk family.

vikingskuld
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Happy new year. Thank you for the Oklahoma video. There was a lot I I didnt know. I live in northeast part of Oklahoma. So alot of these surprises me. Great work Ben, did my state just and I can wait for the next

countrybyfire
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I’m loving the nonlocal pronunciation 💀❤️❤️ can’t wait for Arkansas! Have a great new year

kayleed
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Another great video, Ben :) Happy New Year to You and Yours!

lucycannon
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🎉 All the best for 2021 Ben and family 🎉

cagsyc
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Hey Ben, happy new year! I hope you and your family are okay. The name of the buiding I live is Oklahoma, so it was blast watching this episode, I really want to see a video on the killer octopus, and also, the dear people made me think of dryads. Thanks for the video.

portoesdeprata
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Great video. I'm also a fan of flag history. Happy New Year. Stay safe, stay healthy, be happy. Much❤

helendavis
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Thank god I need to know what I’m dealing with in Tennessee lol

Horrorblonde
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Okay I just watched it. You did a great job I couldn't have done better myself. Thanks Ben. PS this might be the best one of the state series so far but maybe I am bias... Some seriously creepy cryptids here in Oklahoma. You named several I never even knew about as an Oklahoman. Thanks again 😉

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