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The Appalachian Cryptid That Might Be an Alien? | The Flatwoods Monster

Appalachian lore tells eerie stories of the paranormal in the eastern United States. Between cryptid encounters and extraterrestrial experiences it’s clear that the area is a hot spot for the unknown. Today’s topic is no different. Let’s discuss the encounter of the Flatwoods Monster.

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Yes! And it's part of the same ancient mountain range that became the Scottish Highlands and the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Absolutely stunning area.

Red Web

The Appalachian mountains are also one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world I believe. It’s over 1 billion years old and older than Saturns rings, trees, and life itself. So that could be a reason it’s so full of cryptids. I know they found a cave dating before life that had never been touched before. Or you know it could be because Appalachia is where moonshine was invented.

Devon Willingham

I hate when treefrogs kiss me wrong :(

sparkbears

That’s the first thing Nickbot said hahah

Red Web

This is a great point!

Red Web

These guys look like the aliens from majoras mask

I don't know man

One of my favorite Cryptids

Bazooka Joe

A car of that era wouldn't have been affected by any kind of EMP because there's no electronics to fry.

A Cow Pi

Sounds like a bear that got burned by whatever the fire was. Like partially hairless.

A Cow Pi

I believe the owl theroy, but I don't understand them thinking a ten foot tall thing was originally a possum

Robert White

The owl theory sounds most plausible to me. I could see the mind turning an owl on a stump into something really creepy in the right situation.

clintfromPS3

Worth noting the Appalachians are basically the capital of moonshine so if they came across a still hidden in the woods that could be the metallic cloak that they were seen and maybe with the pulsing light of a fire. Idk. I'm talking out of my hiney

Simon Miller

I've been waiting on more Appalachian cryptids there's aplenty love the day we returned Task Force

The Void

Woodlands and foresty mountains terrify me, like there's so many things hidden behind trees waiting to get you lol 😆 stoked for another MYSTERY MONDAY!!

Dinkleberg65


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