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The nguema-monene is a Congolese cryptid described as a long serpentine reptile, up to 40 feet or 13 meters in length. It moves low to the ground, and one eyewitness described it having a serrated back. Another witness was in a river when the animal emerged and flicked its tongue at her

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Anyone recognize what kind of cryptid this is supposed to be or know more about the artist? It was found unlabeled on the cryptozoology website

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In Search Of: Lost Cryptozoology Art

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Mysterious Photos From my Cryptozoology Collection

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Some Insanely Good Art Rescued from the Old Cryptozoology Website

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A sketch of a bigfoot seen by an eyewitness in Washington circa 2006

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Welcome to r/bigfoot. - r/bigfoot is not a debate venue. - A community for sharing information, theories, art, research, humour, memes and encounters or experiences of Bigfoot/Sasquatch. - At r/bigfoot, we are convinced that Bigfoot exists, and our subreddit is dedicated to fostering and endorsing this perspective. Attempts to debate or deny this fact are restricted in order to keep the conversation going. -Please be respectful. Remember the human and take the effort to maintain civility.

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Every Artist That Has No Bad Albums (6+ For the Whole Discography)

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A subreddit for sharing your Topsters and other album charts, as well as recommending albums to others. Unaffiliated with any website.

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A Higher Than Expected Frequency of Melanism in Isolated Populations of Vertebrates and It's Implications

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The old cryptozoology website had a massive now lost section for art and cryptid photos. Any chance anyone may have a copy or an archive somewhere?

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Several different depictions of the "many finned sea serpent", a proposed new species of centipede like animal based on multiple eyewitness sightings. Theories on what species it is range from some type of basilosaurid, to a crustacean, and even a eurypterid.

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Every album I consider to be a 10/10. Any albums you think would get me to 50?

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A subreddit for sharing your Topsters and other album charts, as well as recommending albums to others. Unaffiliated with any website.

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Is there any mod that disables war declarations?

A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Hearts of Iron IV by Paradox Development Studio.

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For my last FM people, what do your most listened to Kate albums/songs look like?

A subreddit dedikated to documenting the whole story of this woman's work.

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Like the passenger pigeon, the Eskimo curlew once numbered in the millions before going extinct in the 1960s. Also like the pigeon, there have been sporadic reports of the species survival. One sighting in 1982 in Saskatchewan spotted a sole survivor amongst a flock of plover birds

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What Classic Albums/Artists/Genres Are Completely Missing from Rolling Stones Top 500 Albums List?

A community for people who are passionate about music. Stimulating, in-depth music discussions aren't rare here.

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I have found newspaper reports claiming that there are four lost photos of the ceratosaurus cryptid known as the monster of Partridge Creek. Three were taken on an expedition to find it, and one was taken of a giant claw thought to be from the animal in Kamchatka

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The Summer of San: If the 2020 Democratic Primary ran states in order of how close they were in the general election

The original alternate history subreddit

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Probably the most bizarrely specific reoccurring cryptid encounter

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Welcome to r/cryptids! A place for discussion of animals unknown to science and all things cryptid related! Whether you are looking for Sasquatch or maybe the more bizarre cryptids, we wish you happy cryptid hunting!

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Probably the most bizarrely specific reoccurring cryptid encounter

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Hoops, loops and eyewitness reliability: a history of biologically impossible aquatic monsters

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During a 1819 expedition in Greenland, reports of an animal called the "amarok" were heard. It was described as a giant striped wildcat that lived in caves and feeds on small mammals. Incredibly, Greenland has no known native wild felines at all.

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One interesting cryptid uncovered by Tyler Greenfield is the under-billed swordfish. Called the eieheraha by some locals, it's "sword" was on the lower jaw instead of the upper jaw like most swordfish.

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Leaked footage of Haliburton's Achilles being taken away

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Around the time of World War One, a mysterious lizard was reported near Yazd, Iran. It inhabited the desert, and locals said it was able to eat a man as fast as a smaller lizard gobbles a fly. A reporter pointed out that the region was mostly uninhabited and unexplored.

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A sketch of the Caesar sea serpent, seen in 1910. The animal was small, but jumped a tremendous 50 feet or 15 meters out of the water. The animal was the size of a dog, and the eyewitnesses likened it to a salamander in appearance

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