The Cryptids Iceberg
In 1812, the French zoologist Georges Cuvier declared that no large animals remained on Earth to be discovered. Every creature of significant size had, in his view, been catalogued. In the two centuries since, science has formally described the giant squid, the okapi, the mountain gorilla, the Komodo dragon, the saola, and the giant beaked whale -- each of which was, in its own time, considered folklore. CHAPTERS 00:00 Cold open 00:45 Tier 1: The Famous 06:00 Tier 2: The American Cryptids 12:30 Tier 3: The Global Catalog 19:30 Tier 4: The Aquatic 26:00 Tier 5: The Anomalous 32:30 Tier 6: The Disturbing 38:30 Tier 7: The Bottom 43:30 Closing This is Episode 6 of Iceberg Explained. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe so you don't miss the rest of the series. What belongs further down the iceberg? Drop names in the comments. #Iceberg #DeepDive #Mystery #Unsettling #deepdive

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