The ENTIRE Cryptid Iceberg EXPLAINED

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Published 2021-07-21
Hey everyone, welcome to my Cryptid Iceberg Explained Video! Today I'm explaining the entire Cryptid Iceberg made by reddit user u/Jimboseth. I hope y'all are ready because this video is gonna be very long...

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-- Content --
0:00:00 - Intro/Disclaimer
0:02:08 - Layer 1
0:15:21 - Layer 2
0:27:36 - Layer 3
0:36:00 - Layer 4
0:45:31 - Layer 5
0:55:52 - Layer 6
1:03:48 - Layer 7
1:12:12 - Layer 8
1:21:26 - Outro

-- Music Used --
TrackTribe - "Walk Through the Park" ►    • TrackTribe - "Walk Through the Park" ...  
Godmode - "Underwater Exploration" ►    • Video  
Bad Ending Theme [Extended] - Five Nights at Freddys 3 ►    • Bad Ending Theme [Extended] - Five Ni...  

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All Comments (21)
  • "trolls can be harmful to humans." you call it harming i call it trolling.
  • @CloaksCosplays
    I like how Dragons and Loch Ness monsters are marked as a higher possibility of being real than a large species of worm.
  • @TheMimiSard
    On the subject of Dwarves, I have visited a medieval German mine (I believe it was iron), and the tunnels are quite small. The friend I was staying with while I was there, who was my guide to major landmarks around Dresden, held the opinion that maybe dwarves come from a very practical tradition of miners being smaller men, they they didn't have to dig out bigger tunnels. This association may also explain why Dwarves are reputed to live underground, and are associated with mining.
  • @BitchyBubblez
    The uh, sea serpent might actually have been someone seeing an Oarfish. They get long af, maybe not 60 feet, but I think the average is 25-30 feet, maybe a lil more. They're rare to find, but very possible to have been spotted if I was a tropical location
  • @asterisk4979
    "Squonk is a weird and ugly looking cryptid" Squonk: 😔
  • @Quacktivate
    siren head shouldve been a full black moon since he was made up by a canadian horror artist named trevor henderson
  • 40:05 Not only is siren head in this cryptid list, but its image is from a Fallout 4 mod XD Side note, the sheep squatch image at 40:39 is also from a fallout game but this time, officially added! It's one of the "cryptid" monsters you can find in Fallout 76, including the Mothman and The Flatwoods Monster
  • @tauris61
    how does Sirenhead even get a sniff on moon? cmon now
  • @fabian268
    “Ok i’m in the final layer where only the most obscure, disturbing and mysterious mythical creatures reside” The final layer: Sasquatch but fashionable
  • @DyxoXinoro
    "The killer cactus has never killed anyone." We've officially found the plant version of the giant murder hornet that can't murder people.
  • I worked as a english teacher in Turkey and Jinns are a reality there, actually even an issue, since some villages are empty because of them and turn into ghost villages because the Jinn took over it, they even have videos of people marrying Jinns, it`s really interesting
  • With unicorns, a popular idea explaining their origin is that they're a misinterpretation of a rhinoceros or of a horned antelope seen from the side or faraway, or one missing a horn. If you think about the original description of a unicorn as a horse with a short stringy mane, lion's tail, and cloven feet then both of those make sense when you look at those animals.
  • @syloboy163
    "it is believed that gargoyles are living statues and demonic vessels." Gargoyles, who were actually made to ward off evil spirits: "now wait just a second-"
  • @PanzerMan332
    I like how there's a separate entry for Sasquatch but with drip.
  • 9:49 Thank you for talking of the Ogopogo legend! It’s a cryptid I remember growing up near its legend, even visiting the Okanogan lake several times, slightly fearful it was real, being a child at the timr
  • @tmas-yv1nr
    shoutout to the giant shrimp in the laundry room for having the least original but still the funniest name out of any cryptid
  • @solisgoofy2396
    How to find a Cryptid: Step 1: grab a pillow and blanket Step 2: Grab a tent: Step 3: Get used to the environment Step 4: Keep Dreaming
  • @pickleboi934
    1:07:31 Thats not a crypic lol thats a DC comics villain from the tv show The flash lol. his name is savitar and is the main antagonized of the 3rd season.