Mysterious Cryptids: Texas' Most Terrifying Top 5

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Texas is a huge place, we’re talking over 268,000 square miles that could fit 15 US states within its borders. And within this vast area of the country, it’s said strange and unexplained beasts stalk it’s wilderness. Cryptozoology, or the study of unknown, paranormal or otherwise legendary creatures, yet to be proven by science has many stories here, so today I’ll be going over my Top 5 list of Cryptids in the Lone Star State.

Comment below with your Top 5 Cryptids list or what state or topic you’d like to see a video on in the future!

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Strangeology is a channel & podcast that aims to explore the world of weird. I aim to shine light on all manner of Fortean tales, folklore, cryptids, creatures, the paranormal, UFOs, aliens, ancient mysteries, forbidden knowledge, conspiracies, and the strange and unexplained. If you love shows like Sightings, UFO Hunters, MonsterQuest, Unsolved Mysteries, and related shows, you'll love my channel!
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Back when I was in junior high I almost had a run in with something similar to night crawler kinda like the one from the California cryptids video, this takes place in outskirts of dallas, I was walking home from a freinds house and the sun was setting, there was time before it got dark so I didn’t mind taking the long way home, as I was passing by the park a car drove past and started honking when it got to the end of the road, I payed it no mind assuming they might be picking someone up, I look up and way over where the parking lot was I saw a white figure moving in a way that made me think it was one of my freinds who was into edm so I was like “ah he’s back on his shit lol” and just as I was about to walk towards what I thought was him this thing stands up off its back like you’d see in the exorcist and when I saw the height of it (2/3rds as tall as the light pole it was next to) I got scared af and turned around and ran like I’ve never ran before making a beeline to another freinds house, I was out of breath but explained to him what happened. I still get chills thinking about it, thankfully never saw it again.

DESTRAKON
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Very well done and researched, New Subscriber here 😁👍

BeyondTheCompass
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The Amarillo chupacabra was a publicity stunt for the reopening of the Amarillo Zoo after renovations. It's been losing money for decades due to poor management and unknowledgable zookeepers and workers.

Rascal
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A video on the of the Aswang of Arizona?

swordman
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there was a texas legend about a feral humanoid called wolf girl of devil's river

shannonszabadosfan
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That owl witch is like the 50 cent of the cryptid community she came out like
I BEEn with afew shells now I walk with a Limp

joeaquilino
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Lechusa is not a Spanish word. Its Nahuatl, a native American language. It does mean owl. In Spanish, owl is bujo.

duskintheforest
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Lately there’s been a lot of sightings of these aliens crossing the river and being released to the public.

conservativetexan
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Bro at the beginning you were like a Pokémon intro ash finds a legendary Pokémon lugia who people thought it was fake

AG_
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Would this be considered first if I'm 4 hours early?

GavinWasHere
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When i went to mexico they always tell stories of the lechosa... i could hear a scary babies crys at nite never have a heard anything else like it..i was a kid which makes it more scary..

auroralights
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The Amarillo chupacabra was a publicity stunt for the reopening of the Amarillo Zoo after renovations. It's been losing money for decades due to poor management and unknowledgable zookeepers and workers.

Rascal
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The Amarillo chupacabra was a publicity stunt for the reopening of the Amarillo Zoo after renovations. It's been losing money for decades due to poor management and unknowledgable zookeepers and workers.

Rascal