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Mythic Wilds

Mythic Wilds

Written by: Jordan Rowley
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Featuring the stories of real creatures from history that have entered 'mythical' status through our stories and retelling! Join me on a journey of uncovering the truth about legendary creatures throughout history, their connections to real-life creatures, and the discovery of new truths! Stay curious, stay wild!Jordan Rowley Biological Sciences Science
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  • S1E5 - The Giant Snake of Katanga
    Oct 23 2025

    In August 1959, a Belgian military helicopter crew flying over the Katanga region of the Congo spotted something extraordinary: a massive snake estimated to be 50 feet long. If real, it would be the largest snake ever documented on Earth. But is the famous photograph authentic, or is this legendary cryptid tale too good to be true?

    Join us as we dive deep into the story of the Katanga Giant Snake, examining the original eyewitness accounts from Colonel Remy Van Lierde and his crew, the controversial photograph that made headlines worldwide, and the cryptozoologists who brought this mystery into the spotlight. We'll explore the biological limits of snake growth, analyze the evidence (and lack thereof), and discuss why this case became a sensation on Arthur C. Clarke's "Mysterious World" in 1980.

    From the forests of the Congo to the pages of cryptozoology books, we separate fact from fiction and weigh the pros and cons of one of cryptozoology's most famous photographs. Was this an exceptionally large African Rock Python, a hoax staged for entertainment, or simply a case of measurement gone wrong?


    🎧 Mythic Wilds explores legendary creatures, ancient myths, and modern-day legends from around the world.


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    18 mins
  • S1E4 - Sudan: The Last Northern White Rhino
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode of Mythic Wilds, we explore the heartbreaking and inspiring story of Sudan—the last male Northern White Rhinoceros. From his capture in the wilds of South Sudan in 1975, to his years at the Dvůr Králové Zoo in the Czech Republic, and finally his return to Africa at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Sudan’s life became a symbol of both human failure and hope.

    Discover how the Northern White Rhino went from thousands in the wild to just two remaining females today. We’ll uncover the history of poaching, war, and conservation that shaped their fate, and the scientific efforts still fighting to bring them back through IVF and de-extinction technology.

    Sudan’s story isn’t just about extinction—it’s about resilience, legacy, and the human responsibility to protect what remains of Earth’s incredible biodiversity.

    🌍 Topics Covered:

    • The rise and fall of the Northern White Rhino

    • The story of Sudan and his final years

    • Conservation efforts and scientific breakthroughs

    • The Anthropocene Extinction and what it means for our planet

    💬 What do you think—can the Northern White Rhino be saved? Share your thoughts, theories, and stories with us on Patreon or Discord.

    🎧 Mythic Wilds explores legendary creatures, ancient myths, and modern-day legends from around the world.


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    Join the community on Patreon and Discord!

    Subscribe to the video podcast on YouTube!

    Check out Mythic Wilds on Tiktok!

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    12 mins
  • S1E3 - Lobo: Wolf King of Currumpaw
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode I share the legend of Lobo: King of Currumpaw, an outlaw wolf in New Mexico that dominated the landscape between the late 1800s and early 1900s. Lobo along with his sidekick Blanca avoided poison and traps and became one of the most legendary wolves to live in the Southwestern United States. But what's myth and what's reality? Come join me as we discuss how this story inspired not only locals to have empathy for wolves, but also how it inspired one of the greatest biologists and TV personalities our world has ever known.


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    20 mins
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