Gargantuan Globulous | |
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Background | |
Type | Cryptid |
Continent | South America |
Country | Argentina |
One-Time? | Yes |
Theories | · Interdimensional being · Cryptid |
The Gargantuan Globulous was a blob-like cryptid reportedly sighted on October 4, 1965, by three Argentinean school children named Luis Ramirez, Maria Abela Cabana, and Rosa Carbajal. They were walking to get water from a reservoir tank located on the school’s northern Argentina property, when the trio saw an evidently animate entity that “rolled on the ground” in front of them.
The undoubtedly stunned children stared in disbelief and horror as the huge creature spun in circles kicking up a tremendous amount of dirt before it “…mysteriously vanished in a cloud of dust” apparently never to be seen (or at least reported) again. (americanmonster.com)
Appearance[]
The exact appearance of the creature was never specified, but it was apparently spherical or at least round in some fashion. It was very large in size and capable of rolling in circles at very high speeds.
Possible Explanations[]
There are several explanations as to what the creature could be. Theories include:
- An undiscovered species (a Cryptid)
- Interdimensional being
Trivia[]
- There are some investigators who have suggested that the this entity might not be a living creature, but an extraterrestrial vehicle.
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