Unbelievable From UK and Beyond Grizzly and Derry! Cryptids and Folklore UK’s History!

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05-04-23 at 2:00 PM Grizzly and Derry from the well known band EMF Founder brings you their next episode from
'Unbelievable' From The UK and Beyond! Derry explains their encounters and their history in the UK and Beyond Regarding Mystical Creatures and Cryptids that lurk within their Countryside.
Come in and watch this show! We will see you there!

Anyone with an interest in cryptozoology – the investigation and study of mystery animals – will find more than enough to interest them wherever they travel in Britain.

Dr. Karl Shuker is a zoologist who is internationally recognized as a world expert in cryptozoology (the scientific investigation of mystery animals whose existence or identity has yet to be formally ascertained), as well as in animal mythology and allied subjects relating to wildlife anomalies.

For decades, sightings of big black panther-like or brown puma-like cats have been filed all over Britain, but the most famous is the Beast of Exmoor. Reported since the early 1980s in the huge moorland overlapping Devon and Somerset, it has been blamed for many sheep kills. Similar West Country-based reports also have been filed from Dartmoor and Bodmin, but if there are big cats that escaped or were released from captivity, they continue to elude capture. These wild and beautiful locations are well worth a visit.
MAWNAN OLD CHURCH

Since the 1970s, the woods surrounding the old church in the Cornish village of Mawnan have been the scene of several alleged sightings of a bizarre feathered flying entity nicknamed the Owlman. Although it resembles an owl, it is as tall as a man and stands upright. Zoologists speculate that it may be an escaped European eagle-owl, but eyewitnesses have discounted this. It is a dark, mysterious, and eerie place.
FALMOUTH BAY

A very large, long-necked sea monster reminiscent of Nessie and nicknamed Morgawr has been reported in Falmouth Bay, Cornwall, by a number of eyewitnesses since the 1970s. It’s even depicted in two controversial photographs snapped by the equally mysterious, anonymous ‘Mary F.’

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