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Where did this giant freshwater alpha predator come from? Why does it eat teenagers? Which Native American tribes had legends about a massive man-eating octopus living in Oklahoma? Continue reading to find out these things and more!
These incidents have fueled speculation about the creature's hunting behavior, with some theorizing that the octopus "tastes" potential prey before deciding whether to pull them under. Boaters, too, have their share of Oklahoma Octopus stories.
In 2007 a young boy named Noah Kellog was pulled under the water by something and drowned. Through talking with Oklahoma residents I was told it was likely a Catfish that did it. If you watch the Lost Tapes episode however, you see them almost verbatim retelling the story of Noah's real life death as if the Octopus was responsible. A rather odd ...
6 sty 2009 · Lost Tapes: OK Octopus Scare. http://www.animalplanet.com/losttapes The 'Oklahoma Octopus' legend becomes a horrifying reality for a group of recent high school grads who head to a local ...
The Oklahoma Octopus is a cryptid generally said to inhabit some freshwater, man-made lakes of Oklahoma, including Lake Thunderbird, Oologah Lake, and Lake Tenkiller, where it attacks and kills unsuspecting swimmers. There is no existing footage of it.
There's no such thing as a freshwater octopus—unless you believe the stories of a massive and elusive octopus that haunts Oklahoma's Lake Thunderbird, moving unseen beneath the waters and...
Uncover the mysterious realm of Oklahoma cryptids, from Bigfoot to the Octopus. Explore Native American folklore, eyewitness accounts, and the enduring allure of the unknown in this captivating journey through Oklahoma's legendary creatures.