Cryptid Roundup Pt 2: Wet n' Wild Summer Fun S.1 Ep. 42

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Plan on visiting a lake this summer? We have some wet n' wild cryptids to look out for while enjoying the water. We cover 3 cryptids across the country, starting in Nevada then Oklahoma and ending close to home in Kentucky.  First stop is Tahoe Tessie located in the famous lake Tahoe on the California Nevada border. She first appeared in the mid 19th century, and she's believed to live in the tunnels under cave rock. She's reported to be very fast and was even witnessed by 2 police officers and still seen up to the modern day. Second stop, we travel to 3 lakes in Oklahoma rumored to be home of the malicious Oklahoma Octopus. This 8-armed cryptid is rumored to have a bad attitude and is accused of causing multitudes of drownings. This is definitely one to watch out for this summer while taking a dip. Last swimming hole we visit is Lake Herrington located in Kentucky, and it's home to the famous Pig-Eel! This 15 ft long, pig-snouted serpent was seen in 1972 by many groups of people but only 1 researcher searching for it. It's been accused of being everything from an alligator gar to an actual alligator but we think we came up with a more plausible idea. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Telegram, and Patreon at Cryptids of the Corn. Do you have a story you would like to share, or would you like to be on the show? Message us through our social medias or email us at [email protected]. As always, stay Magical. Patron Checkout | Patreon Cryptids of the corn Podcast | Facebook Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cryptids-of-the-corn/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy