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Appalachia's Mimics: Year of the Woodland Monster is an episode from True Creeps by Amanda Mednansky and Lindsey Charlick. Join us as we discuss mimic lore from Appalachia. We’ll share the deets and the hot goss about the lore, stories, and...
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Published Jan 9, 2026, 01:33:22 long, audio available.
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Appalachia's Mimics: Year of the Woodland Monster is from True Creeps by Amanda Mednansky and Lindsey Charlick.
Published Jan 9, 2026 and 01:33:22 long