Cryptid by Country : Mexico

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Today we are officially starting the sister series to Cryptid by State with Cryptid by Country : Mexico. I am not sure how often I will upload for this branch but I know things will work out.

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I like Mexico’s cryptids, they are really interesting.There is a lot of folklore, and stories. Very suitable for cryptids.

thepassanajournals
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Awesome video! During trips to Mexico, on the bus in the desert roads, I would get weird uneasy feelings looking out into the desert at night..

spacepolicemanofspace
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Love how you talked a bit of Mexico’s history great job btw!

jameson
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Always fun to hear more about Mexico. 🇲🇽🇲🇽 Great video - weird timing too - I recently began researching more about the country’s cryptids myself. Always fun to see where one’s research overlaps with someone else’s. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Also, your Spanish pronunciation is better than most - and better to try than not to try at all!

wuzittooya
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love this page bro, will definitely be supporting this channel more frequently 💯

JuanPerez-ywmw
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I think it's best for me to stay in Pennsylvania. Lol! Thanks for the video! Lata!

susanb
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As always a riveting story Ben, thanks. PS I just cancelled my trip to Mexico lol.

meee
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There is a place in Mexico called LA ZONA DE SILENCIO
which translated means ZONE OF SILENCE.. Well there's an electromagnetic zoned off area where cameras & phones glitch, compass won't work, and there's no radio signal. Some cars stop running on the highway adjacent to it. In the 50's I believe it was, a bomb launched out of Las Cruces AFB in New Mexico and landed there, didn't detonate. UFO's, Skinwalkers, Portals, Bigfoot, werewolf, evil witches and Angel like beings who tend to help those who get stranded and disappear into thin air afterwards have all been reported there.

roghdz
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Awesome vid as always I hope you and and yours are safe during this time also wanted to tell you I forgot a had a nice sized digital library on the paranormal (I used to download alot I forgot I had it) I'm will be going through and seeing if there are pdfs that relate to cryptids but best wishes man and stay safe

thegrimone
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I have been waiting for this one!!! Woohoo!!

pauliedibbs
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Country??? Sir you have opened a can of worms and I for one eagerly await the trip down the rabbit hole in the topics you cover. My Vote would be the exotic land of India.

leftthisblank
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Lechuza is a really fun one I think, idk. It just screams halloween cheer.

MattGodzilla
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something that may explain some of this is Mexico's electromagnetic field. They are know for ufo sightings and this has something to do with why.

arear
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Man that last honorable mention really reminds me of the Japanese ghost I believe it's the teke teke, but just not split in half by a train. May I suggest doing japan? Or atleast a video about the many Japanese ghosts and demons? If it cant fit into this new series, I totally understand. Great video learned something new about the le lechuza with the knot thing.

jameskosusnik
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How is it that Mexico is claiming the chupracabra creature when it first came to life in Puerto Rico

clobbyhops
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Cucuy is an all purpose boogeyman to threaten your kids with. Easy pronunciation koo koo ee, but say it fast.

fullonsociopath
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I like this one Ben cool, ,, Now some bad New`s I`v seen that some of you video that I`v clicked like don`t show the THUM-UP any more I been re-clicking them, ,,, it`s on your older video that I go back to see now & then, ,,, stay save, ,, LATER

Dunkster
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hard to imagine anything associated with a type of animal thats so cute that they wanna cuddle there own kind as a viscous predictor

MegaMegajennifer
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I love your content keep up the amazing job!! When you have a chance can you do a video on the state Georgia in the USA please? Thank you again for all your amazing work!!

christianpatillo
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Great video! The latusa (I may have wrote wrong) is kinda similar to Brazil's Matinta-Pereira, which is also described as a whistling hag.

portoesdeprata