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The Oklahoma Octopus, despite its relatively recent entry into the pantheon of mysterious beasts, has accumulated its fair share of sightings and stories. These tales range from the mildly unsettling to the downright terrifying, each adding a new layer to the legend.
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!
23 lut 2012 · A documentary made for Dr. Caleb Lack's "Science vs. Pseudoscience" course at the University of Central Oklahoma. In it, Matthew Korstjens investigates the "Oklahoma Octopus" myth and tries...
What is the Oklahoma Octopus? Living in Lakes Thunderbird (another cryptid), Lake Oolagah, and Lake Tenkiller, the Oklahoma Octopus is a type of freshwater octopus said to attack and eat people. However, mentions of the Oklahoma Octopus seem to originate with the Animal Planet show Lost Tapes, which was a fictionalized show about real Cryptid ...
27 sie 2024 · An article from the Daily Oklahoman, dated Wednesday, June 2, 1982, describes two boys who discovered the body of an octopus in an Oklahoma river — Image Credit: The Oklahoman An actual octopus (well, the corpse of one) was pulled out of a body of water in Oklahoma.
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...
Every year, there are more unexplained drownings in Oklahoma. Local legend says they're victims of the Oklahoma Octopus. Watch more: http://animal.discovery...