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Mokele-mbembe is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit the Congo River Basin in Africa. The creature’s name, which means “one who stops the flow of rivers” in the Lingala language, is derived from its supposed ability to create obstacles in waterways. It is described as a large, long-necked creature resembling a sauropod dinosaur. …

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Morgawr is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit the waters off the coast of Cornwall, England. This sea serpent is described as having a long neck and black or brown skin, similar to that of a sea lion. The creature first appeared near Pendennis Point in 1975, and since then, there have been …

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The Rougarou, also known as the Loup Garou, is a mythical creature that is said to roam the swamps and bayous of Louisiana. It is often described as a werewolf-like creature with a human body and the head of a wolf or dog. The legend of the Rougarou has been passed down for generations in …

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Kuchisake-onna is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore that has been the subject of many urban legends and horror stories. The name Kuchisake-onna translates to “slit-mouthed woman,” and the creature is often depicted as a vengeful spirit seeking revenge on those who have wronged her in life. According to legend, Kuchisake-onna was once a beautiful …

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Cadborosaurus is a mythical sea serpent that has captured the imagination of people living along the North Pacific coast for centuries. Its name is derived from Cadboro Bay in Greater Victoria, British Columbia, where it was first sighted in the early 1900s. Although there have been numerous eyewitness accounts and historical sightings of Cadborosaurus, there …

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Ogopogo is a legendary creature that is said to inhabit Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. The creature is often described as a serpentine monster with a long, snakelike body, and an enigmatic presence. The legend of Ogopogo has been passed down through generations, and it has become an iconic symbol of the Okanagan Valley. …

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Pukwudgies are mythical creatures from the folklore of the Wampanoag people, who are Native Americans from the northeastern part of the United States. According to legend, Pukwudgies are small, magical creatures that can appear and disappear at will, and they have the ability to shapeshift into various forms, including porcupines and half-troll, half-human creatures. They …

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The Mogollon Monster is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit the Mogollon Rim area of central and eastern Arizona. It is often described as a large, hairy creature with ape-like features, similar to Bigfoot. The creature has been the subject of numerous sightings and has become a popular topic of discussion among cryptozoologists …

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