Ep 2. Killer Space Germs and More
- TV-PG
- October 3, 2018
- 42 min
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In season 22 episode 2 of Mysteries at the Museum, titled "Killer Space Germs and More," viewers are taken on a thrilling ride through history as host Don Wildman investigates some of the most perplexing and intriguing unsolved mysteries of our time. The episode opens with Wildman exploring the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, where he discovers a variety of unusual artifacts that have remained shrouded in mystery for centuries.
The first mystery Wildman tackles involves a strange and deadly outbreak that occurred in the American Southwest in the early 20th century. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of history and science, Wildman digs deep into the archives to uncover the true cause of the outbreak, which many believe was caused by a large asteroid impact in the region. As he pieces together the evidence, Wildman finds himself unraveling one of the most bizarre and fascinating mysteries of our time.
But the mystery doesn't end there. In the second half of the episode, Wildman investigates an entirely different type of mystery involving some of the most famous and elusive creatures in the animal kingdom - snakes. Focusing on a particularly elusive species of snake known as the "seasnake," Wildman explores the various theories surrounding this enigmatic creature, including whether it is capable of flying or possesses the power of invisibility.
Throughout the episode, Wildman showcases his exceptional investigative skills and command of the subject matter, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as he uncovers the truth behind these complex and often bewildering mysteries. Whether delving into the mysteries of space, disease, or animal behavior, Wildman's passion and dedication to uncovering the truth is evident in every scene, making "Killer Space Germs and More" an unforgettable journey through some of the most intriguing and unexplained phenomena of our time.