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Somehow several hours of research and a decently lengthy script led to an 18 minute episode. I'm not sure how that happened unless I really talk that fast.
Continuing on with last episode's Bigfoot / Sasquatch info, this episode we delve into the folkloric Bigfoot creatures that are regional-specific, as well as into theories and ideas about who Bigfoot is and where our most famous cryptid may have come from.
TW: No triggers.
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Grassman | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
Orange Eyes | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
Whirling Whimpus | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
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Bering Land Bridge
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