Historical Cryptids: Beast of Gevaudan and Washington's Eagle
The History Guy27 Jan 2021

Historical Cryptids: Beast of Gevaudan and Washington's Eagle

The History Guy podcast features two stories of historical cryptids. Between 1764 and 1767 a beast terrorized southern France, attacking grown men in a large area, and killed between 60 and 100 people. It is a story of mystery, culture, and a mysterious beast. Second is the story of Washington's Eagle, an eagle bigger than either the bald or the gold eagle, first described by legendary ornithologist John James Audubon - but then lost to history. Both mysterious and captivating creatures are history that deserves to be remembered.MagellanTV - a brand-new streaming service that features the very best collection of historical documentaries available anywhere. The service includes over 3,000 documentary movies, series, and exclusive playlists across the major genres, with particular depth in Ancient History, Modern History, War and Military. Check out their curated history playlist, designed with you in mind. Claim your free month trial at: https://try.magellantv.com/historyguy

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