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That's right folks, it's time for the last 1-on-1 bracket I have recorded to be released and this is a topic nobody has touched since we did the group version years ago. Aaron from Semi-Skeptic Podcast is back once again to take on the Fearsome Critters bracket. Come see which of these classic creatures takes home the win. Semi-Skeptic Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hRMsYSjpJYc38y5qTiZQw?si=bebfe18be78147bb Uncensored, Untamed & Unapologetic U^3 Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/groups/545827736965770/?ref=share Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juggalobastardpodcasts?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8xJ2KnRBKlYvyo8CMR7jMg
We did it! We finally were able to get Marcos on the show and as a bonus Kailey came along and made the whole experience better! We explore Oregon and some of the creatures within the Lumberjack Folklore of "Fearsome Critters." Thank you all for listening and for your support!Follow the show! Facebook: 50StatesofTerror Instagram: @50statesofterror Twitter: @50statesterror TikTok: @50sotpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl48hCCIksBJOsy2iQ8IR6A Email: the50sot@gmail.com Support the show! Patreon: www.patreon.com/50StatesofTerror Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/50sotpodcast Listener Advisory: Language, September 11 terrorist attackSupport the Show.
This week, we spoke with Allison, who loves fearsome critters - a subset of cryptids! You can find Allison on Instagram @write_up_your_allie. Make sure you stick around until the end of this episode for a behind-the-scenes surprise! We're always looking for more guests to tell us about the things you love, so please reach out through our podcast guest submission form! You can also follow us @throuthewindow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr to stay up-to-date on our projects, and don't forget to use #LoveThisThingCast to tell us about the things you love!
What's new, pussy cat? Meow is the time to put your paws together for two fur-ocious creatures of the Maine Lumberwoods - the Ding-Maul & Ding-Ball! Can B purr-suade Jackson to believe in these purr-plexing kittens, or will she become hiss-terical in the process? Join our hosts as we get the cryptid paw-ty started! Sources: https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Dingmaul https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Ball-Tailed_Cat https://www.cryptidophilia.com/dingmaul/ https://www.cryptidophilia.com/ball-tailed-cat/ Fearsome Critters (80th Anniversary Hypertext Edition) by Henry H. Tryon Mythical Creatures of Maine: Fantastic Beasts from Legend and Folklore by Chrisopher Packard --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hghpod/support
Strap on your suspenders and get your ax. This episode we head into the folklore world of lumberjacks. Fearsome critters? More like silly critters! We also talk about our worst jobs, our favorite substack, and how we see with our eyes. Do you want Marissa to drive you around? Do you want to sleep for […]
Strap on your suspenders and get your ax. This episode we head into the folklore world of lumberjacks. Fearsome critters? More like silly critters! We also talk about our worst jobs, our favorite substack, and how we see with our eyes. Do you want Marissa to drive you around? Do you want to sleep for […]
Welcome, adventurous friends, to an awesome journey into the captivating world of the legendary Cactus Cat! References:
En este episodio, tendremos un capítulo más en la Enciclopedia de Críptidos, englobando a los criptidos norteamericanos que fueron registrados desde hace ya casi dos siglos.
If you're reading this: you've made it to another Wednesday. Bully. It also means you get a new episode! For this week's True Crime Story, substitute-co-host-and-queer-historian Big Library is bringing Baltimore Queerstory with the 1971 police raid on Cicero's Cafe. “We had to fight our way in and we had to fight our way out!” Next, for the Spoopy Tale, Kevin's adding to his menagerie of Fearsome Critters with soon-to-be Millennial icon…the Squonk! So grab your ashtrays; literally *burst into tears*; and get ready for this week's show! Let's dive in! True Crime Story Starts @ 00:9:28 Spoopy Story Starts @ 00:36:20 Source notes: www.creepyinqueeriespod.com Follow on Instagram: @CreepyInQueeriesPod Send Us an Email: creepyinqueeriespod@gmail.com Listen on Youtube: Creepy InQueeries Pod Follow on Facebook: @CreepyInQueeriesPod
In this one we talk about the fearsome creatures of the lumberwoods, Where they came from. How William T Cox Assembled the landmark field guide to North American fearsome critters, and of course the Squonk. A cryptid native of Pennsylvania that is so ugly it spends its days weeping until it perishes or dissolves. There's a lot to learn about and more importantly from the poor little buggers
This week we dig into the glory that is Fearsome Critters!! This are stories told in logging camps about fearsome beasts that they might encounter! Move over Bigfoot the Splinter Cat is flying in! https://www.onemontauknation.org/Buy us a Coffee buymeacoffee.com/unpnormalcDAmy's Etsy Page Etsy.com/shop/sweetmagicbyamy Use Promo Code PARANORMACY at check out for free shipping (US only) Our Affiliates: Para-box Monthly- enter Promo Code PARANORMALCY at check out to get 10% off your first box!Halloweencostumes.comOur Website: https://www.unpnormalcy.com/The Green Mushroom Podcast Network: greenmushroomproject.com Smuts Up, Lux Occult, Ad Hoc History, Administrism, Unearthing Paranormalcy, Primordia, Ex V Plan, Grognostics Also don't forget our other linksDiscordhttps://discord.gg/NhZxdPfdEdFollow us on Facebook and Join our Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/unpnormalcyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/2147778561941881/ Follow us on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/unpnormalcy/ Follow us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/UNPnormalcy Support the show
An Etsy search for podcast corner wall art brought these two cryptids to Caro's attention; these are the unrelated tales of Mynoghra and the Agropelter! Sources https://www.attercap.net/post/monsters-of-pnw/ https://lovecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Mynoghra https://lovecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Nyarlathotep https://lovecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Great_Old_One https://legendofthecryptids.fandom.com/wiki/Darkwolf_Witch_Mynoghra https://www.oregonlive.com/geek/2016/03/beyond_loch_ness_10_legendary.html https://legendofthecryptids.fandom.com/wiki/(Encroach)_Darkwolf_Witch_Mynoghra https://comicvine.gamespot.com/mynoghra/4005-123299/guide/ https://comicvine.gamespot.com/carpe-noctem/4050-82127/ https://www.hplovecraft.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/aug/20/ten-things-you-should-know-about-hp-lovecraft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tLphOh-ICQ https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Argopelter https://books.google.com/books?id=w61ZAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false https://web.archive.org/web/20140517115554/http://www.mythicalcreatureslist.com/image/Argopelter-Richard+Svenson https://monster.fandom.com/wiki/Agropelter http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fc/agropelter.html https://www.tumblr.com/cryptids-of-the-world/186601385031/the-agropelter-is-a-an-ape-like-creature-told-in https://thecreaturecodex.tumblr.com/post/155076150656/agropelter
Hidebehinds are mythical creatures from American folklore that are said to inhabit the forests of the United States and Canada. According to legend, they are tall, thin, and very agile creatures that hide behind trees and other objects in the forest to stalk and attack their prey. The name "hidebehind" comes from the creature's ability to remain hidden and unseen, even when a person is looking directly at the tree or object behind which it is hiding. It is said to be a shy creature, and it will only attack humans if it feels threatened or provoked. Fearsome Critters are a group of mythical creatures from American folklore. These creatures were created and popularized by lumberjacks and other workers who spent a lot of time in the woods and used the stories as a form of entertainment.The Fearsome Critters were often described as bizarre and monstrous creatures that had never been seen before. Watch the video here - https://youtube.com/live/co46ebXAizI FIND THE SHOW- TWITTER - https://twitter.com/TOTIWABA FIND BOBBY - TWITTER - https://twitter.com/Pinballbobby FIND TONY - TWITTER - https://twitter.com/bottwater FIND BRI - TWITTER - https://twitter.com/MattsBri FIND KARI - TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FiresOfTruth FIND JAIMIE - LOL NOPE
Join us as we enter the world of Fearsome Critters: crytid-like creatures from the Great Lakes Region in North America. We talk about the Squonk, the Tree-Squeek, the Jimplecute, The Duck-Footed Dum Dum, the Hugag and everyone's favourite 'circular engine of death' the Hoopsnake. Sources include: https://www.reddit.com/r/Satisfyingasfuck/comments/12xzwka/well_known_cryptidmythical_creature_from/ https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Squonk https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Fearsome_Critters https://www.fearsomecritters.org/ http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fclw/squonk.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squonk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fearsome_critters https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Duck-Footed_Dum-Dum https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Hugag http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fc/hoopsnake.html _____ All rights reserved (c) 2023 Ghost Stories in the Sunlight. Please rate, review, subscribe and really enjoy life. We appreciate it. CONTACT US: Email: GSITSpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: fb.me/GSITSpodcast Twitter: @GSITSpodcast Instagram: @ghoststoriesinthesunlight “Always remember to leave a light on.” – Booris, Podcast Ghost
Deep in the dense, dark forests of the Badger State, fearsome creatures live and scare the bejeezus out of the locals. Tonight, we learn more about these creepy critters. It's Wisconsin Monsters on Mystic Moon Cafe!
The squonk, or Lacrimacorpus dissolvens, is noted as “Probably the homeliest animal in the world, and knows it” [1]. Much of our information on the squonk comes from two volumes on Appalachian and upper-midwestern lumberlore, Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts by William T. Cox, and Fearsome Critters by Henry H. Tryon. Taken together, their descriptions and accompanying lithographs paint a picture of a morose dog-pig hybrid, hairless and weeping, and covered with warts and moles. According to Cox, “Because of its misfitting skin, which is covered with warts and moles, it is always unhappy; in fact it is said, by people who are best able to judge, to be the most morbid of beasts”.This melancholy extends beyond its appearance, and it is said that the poor animal weeps constantly. Tryon notes that “He is given to constant weeping over his really upsetting appearance, and can sometimes be tracked by his tear-stained trail”. Cox corroborates this, noting that hunters are often able to follow the squonk by its tear-stained trail, and Tryon notes that these squonk hunts are best performed by moonlight. The squonk is not without its defenses though, as when surprised or frightened, it can dissolve itself into a puddle of tears to escape capture.Records of the squonk mainly come from the hemlock forests of Pennsylvania. They make their home in these hemlocks, and are active only during the twilight hours, returning to their hemlocks before moonrise, where they can avoid catching a glimpse of their reflection in a moonlit pool, an event that will often bring the squonk to tears. The ancient distribution of the squonk was thought to be much wider, but as the high plains where it roamed gradually turned into swamps, it was forced to try to adapt to water. Between the squonk's limited cognitive abilities, and the fact that it only evolved webbing on its left feet, it found itself unable to swim, merely going in circles when it tried to enter the water. It finds its hemlock homes of today much more suitable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our last episode of 2022 is a cryptid episode! Lumberjacks in the 19th and early 20th century had quite a few tales of unique critters from the forests of the Pacific Northwest, so today we bring you not one, but two of them. First, the cougar's fierce cousin, the Ball-Tailed Cat - said to wield a multipurpose bony sphere at the end of its tail. Then, the Gumberoo - a combustible hairless bear with rubberized skin. Into the woods! See you in 2023 - thank you so much for listening! Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumberoo https://www.tumblr.com/cryptids-of-the-world/177475809111/the-gumberoo-is-a-bear-like-creature-found-in https://thecreaturecodex.tumblr.com/post/637078781790666752/gumberoo https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Gumberoo https://books.google.co.id/books?id=DvYWDAAAQBAJ&dq=Gumberoo&pg=PA146&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Gumberoo&f=false http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fclw/gumberoo.html https://itsmth.fandom.com/wiki/Gumberoo https://thecreaturecodex.tumblr.com/post/155252667786/gumberoo https://www.wweek.com/culture/2019/10/29/the-pacific-northwest-is-crawling-with-cryptids-and-not-just-bigfoot-heres-how-to-dress-like-one-of-oregons-other-monsters-for-halloween/ https://quarterly.camposanto.com/these-american-woods-543880faa0fa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankylosaurus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball-tailed_cat https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Ball-Tailed_Cat https://cuddlywumps.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-mythical-ball-tailed-cat-of-north.html https://themonsterblogofmonsters.tumblr.com/post/146625424241/ball-tailed-cat-a-magical-feline-native-to-north http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fc/balltailedcat.html https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Timberdoodle http://www.lib.lumberwoods.org/fc/cactuscat.html https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26211012-fearsome-creatures-of-the-lumberwoods https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/9/9217.phtml https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavrilo_Princip https://edition.cnn.com/2014/06/27/opinion/7-things-gavrilo-princip-man-who-started-wwi/index.html https://thecreaturecodex.tumblr.com/search/timberdoodle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cougar
This week Mark and Josh take a turn into serious matters as they get political and discuss the Midterm elections...by picking their favorite Yokai or Fearsome Critter to fill positions within local government. Come for the political discourse, stay for the feline dictators.
We pop back in with our friends of the lumberwoods and discuss some additional critters from William T Cox's Fearsome Critters of the Lumberwoods! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weirdandfeared/support
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, loggers sat and told stories of Fearsome Critters to pass the time. These creatures are wild. Tonight, we play a little game and see if Jake can guess the creature's nature by name alone. Visit our website: paranaturalpodcast.com Follow us on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theparanaturalpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Paranaturalpod?t=Av_LysisngHEecmhji0Egg&s=09Join our patreon for exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/paranaturalpodMake a one time donation for our unending love and appreciation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/paranatural
Hi all! This week we're circling back to my favorite topic, the Fearsome Critters of Lumberjack Folklore! In this episode is a bunch of ramblings about my birthday, the book I'm writing, and some general nonsense! LINKS: https://linktr.ee/Cryptidbaddie Music by Mike Villars!
This week we return to the lumberwoods as documented by William T. Cox in his classic critter identification guide, Fearsome Critters of the Lumberwoods. How soon until you encounter one of these wild mysteries? Not soon enough! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weirdandfeared/support
The Crew talks about a recent goat-man sighting, the fearsome critters of the American Frontier, the mysterious creatures of the bible, and tips for reading the Akashic Records. If you laughed, loved, or lived because of this episode, consider becoming a Patron and supporting the team! You'll get access to exclusive content and other, mysterious rewards, so check it out for more info. Thanks to Chuck Coffey for our snappy little theme song, and, as always: Punch the sky, Spaceman Joe! Social Links: Werewolf Radar Patreon Fortean Film Festival Twitter Facebook Instagram Discord
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Deep in the lumberwoods of North America, there lurks strange creatures that defy logic and reason. They do not look or behave like the fauna known to science, and they have made quite an impression on the woodsmen lucky enough or unlucky enough to witness them. Tonight, we explore the fantastic rumors of these Fearsome Critters on this tall tale episode of Snipe Hunt. Guitar music by Jason at Audionautix.com Facebook: facebook.com/snipehuntpodcast Twitter: twitter.com/SnipeHuntPod Instagram: instagram.com/snipehuntpodcast/ Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCM4sfl-CZQ4iKzpLL0MvfeQ Patreon: patreon.com/snipehunt --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/snipehunt/support
Sit tight as we revel in four stories pulled from William Cox's Fearsome Critters of the Lumberwoods. These beasts are truly like none you have ever encountered before. Consider yourself lucky, because if you had encountered any of these monsters, you wouldn't have made it out to tell the tale! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weirdandfeared/support
Hey all! This week we're going back to Lumberjack Folklore and the Fearsome Critters that inhabit it! This EP features the Cactus Cat, Gillygaloo, Jackalope and more!! Music by Mike Villars!
Welcome back for another episode of Brain Boggled! On today's Bogbtober episode, we are talking about the wild world of lumberjack lore known as Fearsome Critters! 0:00-8:30 - Intro/Goofin' 8:30 on - Fearsome Critter Discussion https://www.brainboggledpodcast.com/ https://patreon.com/brainboggledpodcast brainboggledpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @BrainBoggled Twitter: @BrainBoggledPod
In this episode, we talk about lumberjack folklore, and the creatures they said lived in the woods around them. Twitter: @BehindYoupod podchaser: podchaser.com/LookBehindYou and if you would be so kind as to give us a review on Itunes, podchaser, or anywhere else you can review us. thank you!
You Tried Dat?? has a taste of nostalgia this week as they try out the newly reissued Dunkaroos. They also taste two freshly made snacks from Genesee Candy Land in Golden, Colorado: Decadent Peanut Butter Chip Cookies and Jackalope Paws. Finally, they discuss questionable content at Medieval Times before diving into a list of so-called Fearsome Critters. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.
Welcome to episode 41 where we discuss the witch trial of one Agnes Sampson and her current haunting locations. Meanwhile, Emmy takes on a few of the hundred little cryptids known as fearsome critters. Stay spooky my friends!
This week we do another countdown! Britt's top ten but it's not in the right order for a top ten. We discover some fearsome critters, where they came from, and pick out some favorites. Peter comes up with a game plan on not how to get eaten. Britt thinks most of the deadliest creatures are cute. Have a squonking good time learning about the FEARSOME CRITTERS! Find Fearsome Wilderness here:https://www.geektopiagames.com/original-games/fearsome-wilderness/SALUTATIONS AND CITATIONS!!!!Fearsome Critters, Written by Henry H. TryonFearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts William T. Cox https://cryptidz.fandom.com/http://www.lumberwoods.com/fearsome_critters.htmhttps://abookofcreatures.com/category/fearsome-critters/ Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creepypizzapod)
Hi all! This week I'm discussing Lumberjack Folklore and some Fearsome Critters that roamed the woods to terrorize the Lumberjacks! Critters discussed: Slide Rock Bolter, Hidebehind, Hugag, Sidehill Gouger, Tripodero, Snoligoster, TeaKettler, Goofus, Hangdown Music by Mike Villars!
As Summer begins to rear it's ugly head, Mark and Josh decide to strike out into nature and go camping! While in the woods the boys share tales from the Lumberwoods of North America. Frightening tale tales, and some down right dumb legends, as well as an awful amount of alliteration.
Reverse Centaurs | Cryptid | Fearsome Critters This week John escorts you back to the realm of the Fearsome Critters. Meanwhile, Brandon discusses the prospects of a reverse centaur. Discord: https://discord.me/cryptopediacast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14015340 --- Sources: Fearsome Critters Mythical Creatures of the North Country, Including a Reprint of Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods By William T. Cox Old Spider Legs | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom Polymelia Dingbat
The whirling whimpus, snallygaster, splinter cat, and other cryptids from lumberjack camp folklore. For more on Fearsome Wilderness: https://www.geektopiagames.com/original-games/fearsome-wilderness/ Want to support the podcast? https://www.patreon.com/torenatkinson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/torensguide/message
On this week's episode of Left of Skeptic: Kala shares a few of the creatures known as “Fearsome Critters”, and Brittany brings us to Lead, SD to talk about the historic Homestake Opera House!
We accidentally chose two cryptids who would probably be BFFs IRL: the Hopkinsville Goblins and the Loveland Frogmen! Learn about these mythical beasts and listen as we real-time discover and delight in Henry H. Tryon's "Fearsome Critters" collection.
Welcome to episode 40! We're a little late on posting because anchor was down, but here we are! Alissa tells us some MUFON facts for October. Anna lets us know that raccoons used to be a main course for thanksgiving. Check out the article about the monolith in Utah - what's going on there?! Alissa tells us about another 2020 covid-times tragedy involving Maria and Joshua Fury. Anna tells us about some fearsome critters from William T. Cox’s book Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts.
A lot of stuff has happened this month that will end up in American History books. But Brandi & Hope are here to tell you what your cowardly AP US History teachers could not -- Hodags & Jackalopes are REAL! Whether it's performing a surprise solo around the old cowboy campfire or getting revenge from animal-abusing loggers, these fearsome critters were not f*cking around. Check out our Instagram at www.instagram.com/spookyshitpod/
Get ready to learn all about the dumbest monsters ever imagined in the last episode of Cole's Cacophony of Cryptids! Catch our live stream show every Sunday at 7pm MST at: https://www.twitch.tv/letsruinit Got a cool idea for an episode? Just wanna say hi? Reach out to us through one of the platforms below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsruinitpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/letsruinitpod Email: letsruinitpodcast@gmail.com
Marki (Maximum Crime podcast) joins Jessie in discussing one of the first Critter we covered in the podcast. Cryptid discussed: Tripodero Art by @avaindalek on twitter and Instagram Sources found here: Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods and Fearsome Critters
Chani joins Jessie in discussing some creeps in the mountains. Cryptids discussed: Side Hill Gouger and Slide Rock Bolter Art by @avaindalek on twitter and Instagram Sources found here: Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods and Fearsome Critters
BLACK LIVES MATTER NY Magazine List of verified Funds: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-for-black-lives-matter.html Cryptozoology is not an Exact science and sometime we find ourselves lumped with a few very different creatures that each take weird to the next level. This is where Martin and Syd find themselves this week. These creatures may be called fearsome but that doesn't mean they are.Topics Include: The mountains, Cryptids, logging, subway, crunchyFOLLOW OUR STREAM! 8-10 PM Thursday! Twitch: twitch.tv/themydcast Twitter: @OnCryptids https://www.twitter.com/OnCryptids Instagram: @myd.podcasts https://instagram.com/myd.podcasts?igshid=vo7y43mhai0m
Fiona (Burnyourfeelings.com) joins Jessie in discussing a really sad boi. Cryptids discussed: Squonk Art by @avaindalek on twitter and Instagram Sources found here: Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods and Fearsome Critters
Welcome back to Just Might Exist! This week, Lindsey is telling us about the Cactus Cat, a fearsome desert critter that is the best possible combo of plant and animal. I would like to drink some mezcal margaritas with these kitties. We also kinda get off the rails toward the end but honestly, when don't we? Submit your cryptid, ghost, or otherwise spooky stories to JustMightExistPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram for updates on the show! We can't wait to share our findings with you. You can also find episodes uploaded on our YouTube Channel. Intro and Outro sample "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield Sound effects and backing music courtesy of ZapSplat.com. Sources: Three Cat Cryptids by Darcie Nadel for Exemplore Cactus Cat Cryptidz Wikia The Compendium of North American Cryptids and Magical Creatures (2016) by Maury Brown, Ben Morrow, and Mike Young "The Cactus Cat" from Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods (1910) by William T. Cox "The Cactus Cat" from Fearsome Critters (1939) by Henry H. Tryon
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In this week's episode, Kyle and Pagan discuss cryptids aka "Fearsome Critters" including the Agropelter, Tote Road Shagamaw, Billdad, and the Specter Moose of Maine. For hauntings, we covered Lady in White - Brownville Rd, Maine, Ft Knox - Penobscot River, and more! Links
Anthony R. Westenkirchner reads his experimental piece “Carried” from Exposition Review's Vol. V: Act/Break issue. Read along at: http://expositionreview.com/issues/vol-v-act-break/carried/ About the Reader: Anthony R. Westenkirchner once killed a man in self-defense with an Oxford comma. His work has appeared (or is forthcoming) in the Mud Season Review, The Finger Literary Journal, Santa Ana River Review, Juste Milieu Lit & Art Zine, Genre: Urban Arts, 3Elements Literary Review, Bear Review, Owen Wister Review, Fearsome Critters, The Tulane Review, The Manhattanville Review, The Reject Pile, and Apparatus Magazine. A graduate of Loyola University Chicago, Anthony is a voracious reader who enjoys alpine skiing and witty condescension. He currently lives with his wife and their three children in Kansas City, Missouri. Thank you to Alexander Blu for intro and outro music, and the generous donations from our supporters that allow us to pay our authors. Exposition Review is a fiscally sponsored project of Fractured Atlas. Hosted by Laura Rensing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exposition-review/support
Welcome back! We hope everybody had a happy Thanksgiving and are ready to jump back into the weird and unexplained! This week Garrett is back to talk with the boys about the mythology and legends of the Fearsome Critters! We talk about all kinds of stories told by lumberjacks and woodsmen, such as the Hidebehind, the Sidehill Gouger, and even the Squonk! That's right, the Squonk! We've got the Squonk in this one! Listen and learn all about this sad critter and his various brethren of the wild.
Sadie brings us a bestiary of fearsome critters from lumberjack lore, full of alcohol, hijinks, and prankin'.
Allie and Kristin discuss Fearsome Critters, Allie divulges some childhood critter trauma, and we return to being a kangaroo podcast
What happens when a good 'old fashioned American frontier campfire story isn't just a good 'old fashioned American frontier campfire story? Reality, creativity and the everlasting American entrepreneurial spirit combine to give us a classification of beings too wonderful to believe. Enter the Fearsome Critters, and prepare to fall in love. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weirdandfeared/support
Allie and Kristin discuss Fearsome Critters, how folklore is like an STI, and the viability of a pet wapaloosie
Oral tradition got a little bit more ridiculous with the introduction of Fearsome Critters in Americana folklore. As we dive in, Amanda comes up with her own Roman senator names, we fall in love with a drunk cactus cat, and a reminder: You’re not a squonk. We’re proud of you. This week, Amanda recommends Normal People by Sally Rooney. Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about gaslighting/hazing, deforestation, colonialism, death, cultural appropriation, and depression. Sponsors - Stitch Fix is an online personal styling service that finds and delivers clothes, shoes, and accessories to fit your body, budget, and lifestyle. Get started at stitchfix.com/spirits for 25% off when you keep your whole box! - Skillshare is an online learning community where you can learn—and teach—just about anything. Visit skillshare.com/spirits2 to get two months of Skillshare Premium for free! This week Julia recommends “Personal Branding: Crafting Your Social Media Presence” - Mutant Pulp is all about paper and monsters and sci-fi/fantasy. From paper toys to pop ups, mutant pulp does it all. Get 20% off your next order with code “multitude20”. Find Us Online If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Goodreads. You can support us on Patreon to unlock bonus Your Urban Legends episodes, director’s commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. Transcripts are available at spiritspodcast.com/episodes. To buy merch, hear us on other podcasts, contact us, find our mailing address, or download our press kit, head on over to SpiritsPodcast.com. About Us Spirits was created by Julia Schifini, Amanda McLoughlin and Eric Schneider. We are founding members of Multitude, a production collective of indie audio professionals. Our music is "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
We're back! We're bringing you more Fearsome Critters of the Lumberwood. This time you'll learn about the terrifying beasts: The Funeral Mountain Terrashot The Splinter Cat The Gumberoo The Whirling Whimpus The Central American Whintosser Find us on Instagram and Facebook @TheTruthisStupid or on Twitter @truthisstupid Or email us at BOTW.TheTruthIsStupid@gmail.com
The second in Cryptopedia's loosely linked series on the Fearsome Critters. As a rule of thumb, if John ever Googles something live don't follow suit, your cookies will thank you. -- Produced By: Brandon Boyer Art: Tom Hill Website: cryptopediacast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14015340 John's website actually works now : johndunhamgames.com --- Fearsome Critters, Written by Henry H. Tryon Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts Written by William T. Cox What is the Hodag Hodag Wikipedia The Hodag and Other Tales of the Logging Camps, Written by Lake Shore Kearney In search of the Hodag CSI article on the Hodag Hodag Statues The Hodag's Website When did Girls Start Wearing Pink? The New North - Hodag Article Eugene Shepard's Day in History Smithsonian Investigates the Hodag Hodag Shopping Hodag Games
This week we take a surprisingly in depth look at the Hoop Snake? Yeah, not sure how this one happened, but strap in and make sure you tip your honey dippers. --- Produced By: Brandon Boyer Art: Tom Hill Website: cryptopediacast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14015340 John's website actually works now : johndunhamgames.com --- Fearsome Critters HTML Hoop Rolling Natural History Magazine Article Rattlesnake Study on Venomous Snake Bites Antivenom Headbutting Frog Mud Snake Article 1 Mud Snake Article 2 Raymond Ditmars
In the second episode we talk about the lumberjack tales of fearsome critters, obviously fake cryptids and hoaxes. We also talk about the best potential proof of cryptid's existence through pictures and videos! Here's a reference guide to everything we talk about: tinyurl.com/creepdout2
This week the spooky boys take a look at an old book of Lumberjack tales called Fearsome Critters of the Lumberwood. We cover the Hugag, Slide-Rock Bolter, Snoligoster, Wapaloosie, Hodag, and Tripodero. All beasts as fascinating as they are hilarious. Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @TheTruthIsStupid Or email us at BOTW.TheTruthIsStupid@gmail.com "Crowd Hammer" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The boys have finally gone out and done something interesting! Or at least, kind of interesting. Either way, they're sure gonna share it with you! But not before a long awaited update on those creepy bat monsters in the Chicago area — Jake walks us through Lon's overarching theory, and why that theory is so phantom-shit crazy as to ALMOST make these updates no fun anymore. ALMOST.Wyatt shares a first look at some of the Fearsome Critters with the legend of the Gumberoo, which is, if possible, actually EVEN dumber than its name might suggest. Wyatt and Jake are also plagued by not one but TWO rounds of Shadowlands Roulette, and conclude the ep with a recap of their trip to the 3rd Annual International Cryptozoology Conference in Portland, ME (and a plea for $12,000).It probably says a lot that a "freeform" episode of this show is the most structured, properly segmented episode yet. In any case, you're in for one fun episode of Superduperstitious!EPISODE LINKSPhantom of the Chicago sighting: https://goo.gl/krraLN1981 sighting: https://goo.gl/NZ4t8FGumberoo: https://goo.gl/ZorDEtGoFundMe: https://goo.gl/MrRmWiThe Tomb of Nick Cage: https://goo.gl/UzHCVdDocumentary: https://cryptozoologist.org/Cryptozoology Informational Blog: http://cryptid-wendigo.tumblr.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What awaits in the woods? Only Search and Rescue officers know the answer. Stories from the terrifying wilderness and an intro to more fun Yokai, today on the pod!
Episode 9 – Cryptids 101! This week, Mattie & Brian are joined by local Sasquatch Cady to introduce the podcast to one of our favorite subject- cryptids! Many thanks to www.pinebarrensinstitute.com for the resources. Check out Cady's horror fiction at retrowavesasquatch.tumblr.com! Covered in this episode: classification of cryptids, Clifford the big red Cryptid, humans hate old stuff, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, PG boning, seeing movies alone, wooly mammoths, Service Battlecats, sad exotic zoos, Mr. Grey's horse calendar, Everybody Loves Mothman, Jersey Devil, Bigfoot guides, Bigfoot's extended family, Fearsome Critters, Lake Monsters, Civil War cryptids, Skunk Ape territory, Peluda beast, dragon-fightin' mongoose, North American dragons, Civil War bird hoax, MOOSE-PIG, Would You Rather
We dive headfirst into frontier lore of the American Midwest with a discussion about the Axehandle Hound, one of the Fearsome Critters of lumberjack oral tradition. Conversation topics include Lois's cool brother, Paul Bunyan and Leroy Jenkins. Regular features: Cryptid Classification, Would You Date Pet
Ever wonder what scares an old timey lumberjack? No? Well its time to find out anyway with a collection of monsters so bizarre and wonderful that they have their own group name!Lets Be SocialFacebook:www.facebook.com/monstersadvocate/Tumblr:monstersadvocate.tumblr.com/Twitter:@monstersadvoInstagram:@monstersadvocateEmail: monstersadvocatepodcast@gmail.comReferences:Fearsome CrittersCohen, Daniel. Monsters, Giants, and Little Men from Mars: An Unnatural History of the Americas. (New York: Doubleday, 1975)Dorson, Richard M. Man and Beast in American Comic Legend. (Bloomington, IN: Indiana Univ. Press, 1982.)Tryon, Henry Harrington. Fearsome Critters. (Cornwall, NY: Idlewild Press, 1939)Squonk, Axehandle hound, Argopelter and the TripoderoBorges, Jorge Luis (2005). Book of Imaginary Beings. New York: Viking Press. p. 83. ISBN 0-670-89180-0.Cox, William T. with Latin Classifications by George B. Sudworth. Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods. (Washington, D.C.: Judd & Detweiler Inc., 1910Matthews, John, and Caitlin Matthews. The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures: The Ultimate A-Z of Fantastic Beings from Myth and Magic. London: HarperElement, 2005. Print.Wyman, Walker D. Mythical Creatures of the USA and Canada. (River Falls, WI: Univ of Wisconsin Riverfalls Press,1978.)Hidebehind, Ball-Tailed Cat, Wampus CatBotkin, B.A. The American People: Stories, Legends, Tales, Traditions and Songs. (New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1977)Paul G. Hoffman and S. E. Schlosser, Spooky South: Tales of Hauntings, Strange Happenings, and Other Local Lore (Chapter 16, Wampus cat, Knoxville, Tennessee)Randolph, Vance. We Always Lie to Strangers: Tall Tales from the Ozarks. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1951.)Jackalope, Hodag,SnallygasterDelbridge, Rena (2006-12-16). "Chasing the Jackalope". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyoming. Retrieved 2015-01-31.Holly Hilgenberg. "In search of the Hodag". CURB Magazine. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008.Hooper, Anne B. (1974). Braddock Heights: A Glance Backward. Great Southern Printing Co. p. 71-72. ASIN B0006CEDUA.Kearney, Lake Shore. The Hodag and Other Tales of the Logging Camps. (Madison, WI: Democrat Printing Company, 1928) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sure, you've heard about Bigfoot, Nessie, and the Yeti, but what about Hodags, Squonks, and the difficult to catch Whiffenpoof? Tales of these strange creatures have been told for generations, passed down from America's early lumberjacks and loggers and this week our hosts take a good look at those stories.
Hello Babies and welcome to our very special 100th Episode! This amazing episode is jam-packed with so much great stuff! We look back over all the years and we talk about poop! A lot! We also talk about your butts! Plus, as an added treat, you can hear Emily's Martha Stewart impression! Actress and incredibly awesome person Kristen Schaal joins us to talk about Fearsome Critters in this week's Wiki of the Week! We also recap the cartoon "Doug" just in case you missed it! Kristen then tells us about her ghostly encounter, the time her teeth got knocked out, her reading of Fifty Shades of Grey and so much more! In honor of our 100th, we whipped up a best of Expert Hour featuring some of our favorites! Learn all about Women's Studies, Unerotic Fiction, Santa Clause, Celebrity Sex, Etiquette, Conflict Resolution and Johnny Carson! You'll learn so much that your brain will hurt! And we wrap it up with an incredibly sincere What Did I Learn! Here's to a couple hundred more!