Send us a textEarly 20th century German Exploders and Modern Day Creationists keep saying there is a Sauropod dinosaur in the Congo! Going by the name of Mokele-mbembe some say this creature lives in the remote regions of Southern Africa. It is true these regions are not that well explored, is is true that people are seeing a longed neck dinosaur? And what is it's link to creationists? All that and more from Miles and Trey, on this Plastic Pleasiour Podcast! Monster Quest this epoisde is - S3...
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Send us a textEarly 20th century German Exploders and Modern Day Creationists keep saying there is a Sauropod dinosaur in the Congo! Going by the name of Mokele-mbembe some say this creature lives in the remote regions of Southern Africa. It is true these regions are not that well explored, is is true that people are seeing a longed neck dinosaur? And what is it's link to creationists? All that and more from Miles and Trey, on this Plastic Pleasiour Podcast! Monster Quest this epoisde is - S3...
Catch a Tasmanian Tiger By It's Toe & Flint vs Handcock Debate.
Plastic Plesiosaur Podcast
2 hours 27 minutes
7 months ago
Catch a Tasmanian Tiger By It's Toe & Flint vs Handcock Debate.
Send us a textThe show is back!Trey visits the Ripley's Believe It or Not! show floor, and it gets him thinking about the validity of some famous medieval and ancient torture devices. Miles shares his thoughts on notes on the infamous Flint Dibble vs Graham Hancock debate on Joe Rogan. The Monster Quest this episode is S3E13- Isle of the Lost Tiger -"MonsterQuest goes to Tasmania in an effort to track down the thylacine which is thought to have gone extinct in the 1930s." Support the show
Plastic Plesiosaur Podcast
Send us a textEarly 20th century German Exploders and Modern Day Creationists keep saying there is a Sauropod dinosaur in the Congo! Going by the name of Mokele-mbembe some say this creature lives in the remote regions of Southern Africa. It is true these regions are not that well explored, is is true that people are seeing a longed neck dinosaur? And what is it's link to creationists? All that and more from Miles and Trey, on this Plastic Pleasiour Podcast! Monster Quest this epoisde is - S3...