"Cryptozoologist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cryptozoologist is a person who studies and searches for animals whose existence has not been proven or is considered mythical. Examples of creatures that cryptozoologists might study include Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Chupacabra.
Cryptotis refers to a genus of small, insectivorous mammals in the family Soricidae, commonly known as shrew-moles or kinzelback-moles.
Cryptoviral refers to a type of malware, typically a virus or worm, that encrypts the files on a computer or network, demanding a ransom to be paid in exchange for the decryption key.
Cryptoxanthin is a type of naturally occurring carotenoid pigment found in fruits and vegetables. It is a yellow-orange pigment that is responsible for the coloring of many yellow and orange fruits and vegetables, such as sweet potatoes, carrots, and oranges. Cryptoxanthin can also be converted to vitamin A in the body, which is essential for maintaining good eye health and preventing vitamin A deficiency. It has also been linked to several potential health benefits, including reducing the risk of age-related macular degeneration and certain types of cancer.
Crypts are underground burial places or structures where corpses are buried or entombed. The term is often used to describe the hidden or secret locations where bodies are laid to rest, such as in ancient civilizations or in churches and cathedrals.