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Skinwalkers are mythical creatures that are part of Navajo folklore. According to Navajo legend, skinwalkers are witches who have the ability to transform into animals. They are believed to be able to take on the form of any animal, but are most commonly associated with wolves, coyotes, foxes, and owls. The Navajo people view skinwalkers …

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Miska is a mythical creature that has been mentioned in various mythologies and folklore. According to the search results, Miska is often depicted as an enormous spider with three heads, one humanoid head in the middle and two wolf-like heads on either side. He also has four humanoid arms, long black hair on his humanoid …

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Scylla is a mythical creature from Greek mythology that is often depicted as a sea monster with multiple heads and tentacles. According to legend, Scylla lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis. The two sides of the strait were so close that sailors attempting to avoid Charybdis would …

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Ocreitsay is a small mythical creature that is believed to have the ability to shapeshift into a mouse, bird, or fish. According to the legend, it is black during the day and white at night. It is said to be a ferocious predator that preys on cats, owls, snakes, bears, wolves, foxes, and other creatures. …

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Cynocephalus is a mythical creature that has fascinated people for centuries. The term “Cynocephalus” is derived from the Greek words “kyon” meaning dog and “kephalos” meaning head. As the name suggests, Cynocephalus is depicted as having the head of a dog and the body of a human. In ancient Greek mythology, Cynocephalus was often associated …

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