Bigfoot vs. Loch Ness Monster: A Cryptid Coolness Showdown
Posted Sunday, December 15, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video on YouTube has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community, and it's definitely worth a watch. The video, posted by the channel iMMATURE iNTELLiGENCE, ranks several cryptids on their cool factor, believability, and whether or not they could be taken in a fight.
The video starts off with a discussion on Bigfoot, which the host considers to be a very cool cryptid due to the many variations and interpretations from different cultures. However, when it comes to believability, the host is skeptical and believes that reported Bigfoot sightings are more likely to be bears with mange or other animals that have been taken out of context.
As for taking on Bigfoot in a fight, the host is quick to admit defeat and believes that even a Capuchin monkey would be a formidable opponent. Despite the skepticism, the host still gives Bigfoot an S ranking for its iconic status and cultural significance.
Next up is the Loch Ness Monster, which the host considers to be another iconic cryptid. The cool factor is high due to the awe and fear that sea monsters inspire, but believability is low due to the lack of evidence and the implausibility of a large apex predator surviving in a small lake.
The host also touches on the theory that the Loch Ness Monster could be a plesiosaur, but ultimately dismisses it due to the unlikelihood of such a creature surviving the mass extinction event.
As for taking on the Loch Ness Monster in a fight, the host admits that it would be impossible and gives it an S ranking for its cultural significance and iconic status.
The video also covers other cryptids such as the Chupacabra and the Goat Sucker, which the host considers to be less cool and less believable than Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster.
Overall, this video is a fun and interesting take on ranking cryptids and is definitely worth a watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. While the host is skeptical about the existence of these creatures, they still give them the respect and recognition they deserve for their cultural significance and iconic status.