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Cryptids in Focus | Real Animals or Extinct Species?

By

Fiona Bell

Jan 7, 2026, 04:53 AM

Updated

Jan 7, 2026, 10:30 PM

Just a minute read

A depiction of various cryptids like Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster in a natural setting, showcasing the idea of real animals and extinct species.

Cryptids like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster keep fueling debates in 2025. Recent comments on various forums reveal mixed views on which of these beings might actually exist.

The Controversy Intensifies

Commenters remain sharply divided on the topic. One user boldly stated, "None of the above" when asked which cryptids might be real, indicating strong skepticism toward popular claims. Others echo a sentiment that famed creatures are mere myths.

Spotlight on Lesser-Known Creatures

Thereโ€™s budding support for lesser-known microfaunal cryptids potentially being legitimate. Enthusiasts suggest small, elusive beings might be hiding out in uncharted wilderness. One userโ€™s comment emphasizes this notion, claiming that popular ones like โ€œthe yeti, Bigfoot, Nessieโ€ probably don't exist.

Dissecting the Mothman Myth

Interest surrounding the Mothman has ignited a fresh debate. Several comments revealed intricate details about reported sightings. For instance, one user recounted that all Mothman sightings occurred mainly in a 13-month window, culminating in the Silver Bridge collapse. Notably, they asserted that witnesses experienced bizarre phenomena like developing photokeratitisโ€”a sore eye conditionโ€”after their close encounters, showcasing possible anomalies linked to sightings.

"Thereโ€™s definitely more behind the Mothman than an oversized owl," remarked one skeptic, underscoring the complexity of these encounters.

However, others pushed back, dismissing Mothman as non-existent and arguing it shouldn't even feature in crytpozoology discussions.

Cultural Impact of Cryptids

The discussions highlight how cryptids resonate deeply within cultural contexts, twisting them into local legends. Users have pointed to different possible examples, including the Lusca and variations of reported creatures like the blue tiger, which they believe may be true survivors rather than entirely mythical beings.

Key Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿšซ Mothman skepticism reigns, with some labeling it a non-entity.

  • ๐Ÿฆ  Microfaunal cryptids may hold more legitimacy than famous creatures like Bigfoot and Nessie.

  • โš ๏ธ Cultural anecdotes amplify debates, blurring lines on what's true and what's folklore.

Overall, discussions around cryptids show no signs of fading. With insights shared in 2025 being polarized between belief and disbelief, interest in these unexplained creatures appears stronger than ever.