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S2 E9: Dover Demon

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S2 E9: Dover Demon

This time, on Counting Cryptids:

We discuss why animals eyes glow, more alien shit, and a strange series of sightings that occurred over a 24-hour period in Dover, Massachusetts in 1977. That's right, the Dover Demon. Standing at roughly 4 feet tall, this glowing-eyed, watermelon-headed, wet sandpaper-y, monstrosity has left us with nothing but questions. This one creature was spotted over a two day period, on three separate occasions, by four people. Every time this creepy, big-headed, orange guy (not Trump) was seen, it was within a two mile stretch of the same road. No photos were taken, no evidence captured, and no one has seen the creature since. Was it simply adolescent alcoholism? Or perhaps, an elaborate hoax, corroborated by a few angsty teenagers? Or, was this shadowy, small-town, specter something more supernatural? Join us, Cryptid Counters, as we grip it and rip it, through another episode of Counting Cryptids.

AKA Dunston Checks In

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S2 E9: Dover Demon

This time, on Counting Cryptids:

We discuss why animals eyes glow, more alien shit, and a strange series of sightings that occurred over a 24-hour period in Dover, Massachusetts in 1977. That's right, the Dover Demon. Standing at roughly 4 feet tall, this glowing-eyed, watermelon-headed, wet sandpaper-y, monstrosity has left us with nothing but questions. This one creature was spotted over a two day period, on three separate occasions, by four people. Every time this creepy, big-headed, orange guy (not Trump) was seen, it was within a two mile stretch of the same road. No photos were taken, no evidence captured, and no one has seen the creature since. Was it simply adolescent alcoholism? Or perhaps, an elaborate hoax, corroborated by a few angsty teenagers? Or, was this shadowy, small-town, specter something more supernatural? Join us, Cryptid Counters, as we grip it and rip it, through another episode of Counting Cryptids.

AKA Dunston Checks In

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