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The ultimate guide to Patagonia's cryptids, mythical beasts and legendary creatures From lake monsters to giants, from dwarves to surviving prehistoric beasts: a Patagonian bestiary
- Huillín, the Patagonian Otter | Patagonian monsters
When seeing at a distance a snake-like monster with many humps swimming with a winding motion, the most likely explanation is that it is not what it seems (giant aquatic reptile), but something more normal such as a group of Patagonian otters
- Puyen Grande a rare native fish | Patagonian monsters
The South American galaxids form three genera and eight species many of which overlap in their territoral ranges In Patagonia, the Galaxias maculatus (known as puye or puyen chico) lives close to the sea coast in estuarine areas while the G platei is found in lakes and rivers that feed them The other species (G globiceps, Aplochiton zebra, A marinus, A taeniatus, Brachygalaxias bullocki
- Nahuel Huapi (waves or creature?) | Patagonian monsters
L eaving my series of posts on Denisovans, Neanderthals and modern humans, this post will go back to the basics of this blog, Patagonian "monsters" The video in the link below is captioned "Strange Lights in the Nahuel Huapi", it shows what in my opinion is a wave front on a calm lake, seen from a mountain called Cerro Otto (street view from the mountain), overlooking the lake Nahuel Huapi in
- Garrett: The first sighting of Nahuelito | Patagonian monsters
T he first reference about Nahuelito, was published in 1922, during the media uproar following the news about a live plesiosaur in Patagonia Which of course turned out to be unfounded (these reptiles died out with the dinosaurs 65 million years ago ) Mr George Garret There are countless references on the Internet about a Mr Garrett who lived or worked in a ranch or a company in the area and
- Iemisch the Patagonian Water Tiger | Patagonian monsters
Having visited Patagonia several times in the 1930s he was in a position to give his personal opinion on the Iemisch myth, which, as we see above, he did relentlessly But what was the Iemisch? As a consequence of the Mylodon Cave findings, another Patagonian beast became known, the Iemisch or Yemisch
- Giant Patagonian Snakes - a bit of science | Patagonian monsters
The ultimate guide to Patagonia's cryptids, mythical beasts and legendary creatures From lake monsters to giants, from dwarves to surviving prehistoric beasts: a Patagonian bestiary
- The Patagon, Patagonia Giants – Part 1 | Patagonian monsters
The ultimate guide to Patagonia's cryptids, mythical beasts and legendary creatures From lake monsters to giants, from dwarves to surviving prehistoric beasts: a Patagonian bestiary
- Iemisch sighting in Puerto Natales | Patagonian monsters
O ne of our readers, recently wrote a comment to my post Iemisch the Patagonian Water Tiger, in which he describes a very unusual and interesting sighting of a Iemisch! I want to share it with you and go over the possible creatures that could have been the "culprits" of this very odd sitghting You will notice that I am reluctant to jump to conclusions That is: hey!!! you saw a IEMISCH! Wow
- Lakuma the fuegian sea monster | Patagonian monsters
Lakuma seriously harm everyone who comes within their reach Spencer, quoted by Gusinde, said the following: [2] Yaghan [i e Yamana] showed us special belt of kelp which natives are too frightened to cross because a great monster like a huge worm, called Wongara, drags them and their boats under water Wongara is a general word for worm
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