In Search of Monsters - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Bigfoot
Experts reveal all-new evidence and theories related to the world's most famous cryptid -- Bigfoot. Terrifying eyewitness accounts, combined with recently uncovered evidence, unveil a creature far more fierce and predatory than previously believed.

The Loch Ness Monster
After centuries of believing the Loch Ness Monster dwells deep within Scotland's Loch Ness, a new theory paints a different story. Experts explore evidence suggesting the monster may not only be real, but possibly more dangerous than ever imagined.

Mothman
A team of experts and eyewitnesses seek answers about the Mothman, a red-eyed phantom that sours . They explore theories that the legendary cryptid is an abnormality in the evolutionary chain, or even a horrible experiment gone wrong.

The Jersey Devil
Experts explore the mystery and horror of the Jersey Devil.

The Wendigo
Experts explore the legend of the Wendigo, a zombie-like creature doomed in Native American folklore to forever walk alone with its cannibalistic cravings; a new theory suggests this entity may come from somewhere not of this Earth.

Chupacabra
Shocking new evidence suggests the Chupacabra is hunting humans.

The Yeti
DNA evidence suggests that the Yeti may have an otherworldly source and also resides in the Americas.

The Beast of Bray Road
The Beast of Bray Road terrorizes a Wisconsin village, displaying a cunning intelligence and an ability to read minds while hunting its victims; the beast may be multiplying across the United States.

Rock Apes of Vietnam
New evidence reveals that an American pilot may have returned from Vietnam with a cryptid known as a rock ape.

The Ozark Howler
Recently disclosed audio recordings and photographs provide the most conclusive evidence to date that the beast with horns known as the Ozark Howler may have demonic origins.
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