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Published: 2019-10-27 21:01:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 5570; Favourites: 65; Downloads: 0
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Decided to have a go at drawing some more cryptids - I've got quite a few more I'd like to have a go drawing, and here are some of them.From left to right we have:
Metal Man of Falkville - The Metal Man of Falkville was sighted in the evening of 17th October 1973, in Falkville, Alabama, by 26-year-old police chief Jeff Greenhaw. The humanoid entity appeared to be wearing some kind of silvery, metallic suit that resembled thick aluminium foil. Its head and neck seemed to be fused together and seemed to reflect a lot of light. Greenhaw also noted that the thing had an antenna sticking out from the top of its head and that its movements were jerky and mechanical. Some believe that the metal man was a robotic scout for an extra-terrestrial landing craft.
Medford Shmoo - The Medford Shmoo was seen during the summer of 1953 in Medford, Oregon, by a 12 year old girl and her mother and father. The creatures were said to be shaped like bigger versions of the Shmoos from the Lil’ Abner comic strip - white with smooth fur, shaped a lot like peanuts, gliding in motion.
Old Saybrook Blockhead - The Old Saybrook Blockheads were sighted on 16th December 1957, near Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Retired teacher Mrs. Mary M. Starr reported that a bright light awoke her at around two to three in the morning. Peering out her bedroom window, she thought at first that she was looking at a downed airplane until she realized that the object was hovering above her washing line. Their 'heads' were transparent cubes with bright red cores and their rubbery bodies flared out like skirts, with appendages without fingers.
Mimi - Mimis are fairy-like beings of Arnhem Land in the folklore of the Indigenous Australians of northern Australia. They are described as having extremely thin and elongated bodies, so thin as to be in danger of breaking in case of a high wind. To avoid this, they usually spend most of their time living in rock crevices. They are said to have taught the Aborigines of Australia how to hunt and prepare kangaroo meat. They also did the first rock paintings and taught Aboriginal people how to paint.
Flatwoods Monster - An important piece of West Virgina folklore, The Flatwoods Monster, also known as The Braxton County Monster or "Braxxie" for short, is thought to be an unidentified monstrous mechanical being, sighted in the town of Flatwoods in Braxton County, West Virginia on the 12th September 1952, said to have some similarities to the Mothman sighting in Point Pleasant a decade later. Sighted by two brothers, Edward and Fred May, their friend Tommy Hyer, local resident Kathleen May, local children Neil Nunley and Ronnie Shaver, and West Virginia National Guardsman Eugene Lemon, the being was described as a man-like figure with a round, red face surrounded by a pointed, hood-like shape, and Kathleen May described it as green but others say it was a shiny metallic black that maybe reflected the green of nearby bushes.
Tuscumbia Space Penguin - The Tuscumbia Space Penguins were seen on the morning of 14th February, 1967 in Tuscumbia, Missouri by 64-year old farmer Claude Edwards. Edwards described the creatures as being approximately 3 feet in height and being a greyish-green in colour. The creatures had no discernible hands. They also seemed to either be wearing goggles or have large black eyes. They also had dark protuberances where their noses and mouths ought to have been.
I may be drawing more cryptids in the future, but if anyone has any suggestions, feel free to recommend.
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Alexnichole7513 [2024-06-13 13:32:31 +0000 UTC]
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Nuclearzeon2 [2021-10-18 23:44:35 +0000 UTC]
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Duckyworth In reply to Nuclearzeon2 [2021-10-19 17:54:36 +0000 UTC]
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masonicon [2019-12-11 03:05:50 +0000 UTC]
at least some Cryptids aren't explained as Extinct Animals that time-travels via Ley-line Nexus
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Bartokassualtdude94 [2019-10-31 22:41:22 +0000 UTC]
Happy Halloween, Ducky! Here's a piece of music I wrote you might be interested in! www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/t…
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vindurza [2019-10-27 21:31:59 +0000 UTC]
Fascinating creatures all around the flatwoods monster is actually close to where I live
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Duckyworth In reply to vindurza [2019-10-27 21:39:50 +0000 UTC]
Oh awesome. Ever seen the Flatwoods Monster yourself?
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vindurza In reply to Duckyworth [2019-10-27 22:48:03 +0000 UTC]
Nah I don't live in that area but close enough to have heard the legend
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Nuclearzeon2 [2019-10-27 21:07:01 +0000 UTC]
I remember seeing a comment on Bogleech's article (unfortunately, it seems the original comments are gone) about penguin-like aliens, and I was fascinated, but unfortunately nothing came up when I googled "penguin aliens". This is my first time hearing about the Tuscumbia Space Penguins in detail.
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Duckyworth In reply to Nuclearzeon2 [2019-10-27 21:11:07 +0000 UTC]
I came across a lot of the information on these cryptids (as well as Bogleech) on this website here - obscurban-legend.fandom.com/wi… . This wiki has quite a few ones I'm looking at.
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