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This week we take a long hike in the Trinity Alps of California, and we look for these crocodile sized salamanders in these crystal-clear mountain lakes and streams. We talk about their first set of sightings, and everyone who has researched this abnormally large amphibian from a priest to a group of college professors to the famous Tom Slick. We talk about the behaviors and where some predecessors may have gone wrong in looking for this creature. Let's take a dive into the streams of how the giant salamanders of the world may or may not be related including the Giant Pacific Salamander.
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.
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This week we take a long hike in the Trinity Alps of California, and we look for these crocodile sized salamanders in these crystal-clear mountain lakes and streams. We talk about their first set of sightings, and everyone who has researched this abnormally large amphibian from a priest to a group of college professors to the famous Tom Slick. We talk about the behaviors and where some predecessors may have gone wrong in looking for this creature. Let's take a dive into the streams of how the giant salamanders of the world may or may not be related including the Giant Pacific Salamander.
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.
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