
Museum of Natural Mystery Podcast
1) Exhibit 23: Diplodocus Diplomacy
Multi-millionaire Andrew Carnegie: Ruthless steel magnate. Unparalleled philanthropist determined to use his entire fortune for the betterment of all mankind. He believed a shared love of dinosaurs co...Show More
2) Exhibit 22: Imagined Dragons
For centuries, rumors of a huge, violent, long-necked monster have swirled around Africa's Congo Basin. Local tribes have pointed out images of brontosaurus as a dead ringer. Now, explorers believe th...Show More
3) Exhibit 21: Long Live the King
Tyrannosaurus rex is probably the first thing to pop into our heads when we hear the word “dinosaur.” The tyrant lizard king might be the most popular dinosaur there ever was. But...its reign came at ...Show More
4) Exhibit 20: Come One, Come All
In 1967, sideshow performer Frank Hansen unveiled an ape-like man frozen in a chunk of ice. World-renowned zoologists pronounced that it was a real, unknown animal. Was it the abominable snowman? A mi...Show More
5) Exhibit 19b: The Owl-Witch and the Big Bird
In the 1970's, an animal whose appearance and attack patterns bore a frightening resemblance to La Lechuza, a witch fabled to transform into a man-eating owl, terrorized the border towns of South Texa...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) Exhibit 19a: Legend of La Lechuza
In the first half of a two-part episode exploring monsters of South Texas's Rio Grande Valley, we examine the tale of the vengeful witch believed to have exchanged her soul for the ability to transfor...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.7) Exhibit 18b: Sunk Cost
Part 2 of NatMysteryCast's deep dive into the real whales that inspired Moby Dick! In 1820, an enormous sperm whale sank the whaleship Essex. Lost at sea, the surviving crew soon found that the vengef...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.8) Exhibit 18a: Nantucket Sleighride
It's NatMysteryCast's first ever two-parter! We're taking a look at two famous whales that inspired Herman Melville's Moby Dick. In this first half, we explore the evolution of whales, the history of ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.9) Catch 'Em All #2: Extant Pokemon
Museum of Natural Mystery returns to the ever-endearing world of Pokémon! Giant insects, Greek myths, and cryptids? The inspirations for these ancient pokémon may surprise you! We look at prehistoric ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.10) Exhibit 17: Olga the Saint
A thousand years ago, a people known as the Drevlyans messed with the wrong prince. The prince himself was no threat, but after they murdered him, his wife decided she'd stop at nothing until each and...Show More
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