Exploring the Paranormal with Cryptids of the Corn Co-Host, Mr. E

Posted Tuesday, March 11, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Broadcasting Seeds, cryptid enthusiast and co-host of the Cryptids of the Corn podcast, Mr. E, discusses the importance of proving that species thought to be extinct are still alive. Mr. E has a background in biology, specifically working as a Fisheries field crew leader and technician, where he conducted endangered species surveys and environmental habitat assessments. He and his co-host, Jay, have a podcast that combines science and magic as they explore conspiracy and paranormal topics. Mr. E brings up the topic of Forest Galante, a biologist who has made a name for himself by finding extinct species. Mr. E explains that even if there are only a few individuals of a species left, it is important that they are not declared extinct because they lose their legal protections. He mentions Galante's discovery of a pygmy Galapagos tortoise, which was previously thought to be extinct, as well as his discovery of a crocodile species, a couple of small cats, and a big cat in Zanzibar. Mr. E then goes on to discuss the importance of not believing everything that is presented to us, especially when it comes to companies like Colossal Biosciences, who are working on de-extinction projects such as the mammoth reintroduction. He mentions a group of trollers who saw a manatee in the Pacific Ocean in 2018, which is significant because manatees are a tropical species and the Pacific Ocean is cold. As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I find this video to be informative and thought-provoking. It's good to question the information that is presented to us and to do our own research. Mr. E's background in biology and his experience in the field add credibility to his opinions and make for an interesting perspective on the topic of de-extinction. I encourage our readers to check out the video and to continue to explore the world of cryptids and the paranormal.