{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/62d6f02b02cc4900127f0b32/69e934ceeefc66ef2b7dd974?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"West Virginia Cryptids | Top 5 Appalachian Creatures & True Legends","description":"<p>West Virginia is more than just \"Almost Heaven\"—it is a hotbed for some of the most terrifying and unexplained creatures in North America. In this episode, we count down the top five legendary cryptids that have haunted the hollows and rivers of the Mountain State for decades, featuring eyewitness accounts that still baffle investigators.</p><p><strong>Featured Legends:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>The headless \"Grafton Monster\":</strong> A 9-foot-tall, seal-skinned mass spotted in 1964 that left investigators with nothing but a low whistling sound and a giant impression in the grass.</li><li><strong>The \"Vegetable Man\":</strong> One of the strangest alien encounters on record. In 1968, a young hunter was paralyzed by a skeletal, vine-armed creature with suction-cup fingers that reportedly fed on his blood.</li><li><strong>The Mothman of Point Pleasant:</strong> Revisit the 1966 sightings of the red-eyed winged humanoid that terrorized couples in the TNT area and kept pace with a Chevy at 100 miles per hour.</li><li><strong>The Flatwoods Monster:</strong> The \"Braxton County Monster\" that emerged from a fireball in 1952, standing 12 feet tall with a blood-red face and an ace-of-spades shaped shroud.</li><li><strong>The Ogua:</strong> A terrifying 500-lb, two-headed turtle-like beast said to snatch unsuspecting fishers from the banks of the Ohio River.</li><li><strong>Bonus: Sheepsquatch:</strong> The \"White Thing\" of Boone County—a woolly, ram-horned beast with a sulfuric stench that has been charging at hunters and campers since the 90s.</li></ul><p>Explore the history, the sightings, and the lingering mysteries of Appalachia's most famous monsters.</p><p>Have your own story? Send it to us: <a href=\"https://www.spookyappalachia.com/submitastory.php\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.spookyappalachia.com/submitastory.php</a> Stay Spooky.</p>","author_name":"Spooky Appalachia"}