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Storsjöodjuret, also known as the Great-Lake Monster, is a mythical creature that has been a part of Swedish folklore for centuries. According to legend, it is said to inhabit the depths of Lake Storsjön in Jämtland, Sweden. The creature is described as a serpent-like or dinosaur-like creature with humps protruding from the water. Despite numerous …

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Lukwata is a legendary creature in Baganda folklore, said to reside in Lake Victoria of Uganda. The creature is believed to be a water-dwelling serpent, with dark, smooth skin and a rounded head. According to legend, Lukwata is 20-30 feet long and known to attack fishermen and boats. Despite the nature of the legend, there …

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Manipogo, a legendary lake monster, has been a part of Canadian folklore for over a century. The creature is said to inhabit Lake Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada, and is often described as a long, serpentine creature with a sheep-like head. Witnesses claim to see large, undulating humps in the water, and a large head that raises …

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Muc-sheilche is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit the Scottish lochs, particularly Loch Maree and its neighboring bodies of water. The creature is often described as having a long, snake-like neck and a crocodile head. Its name translates to “turtle-pig” in English, though it is unclear why it is called such. The first …

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Mugwumps are mythical creatures that have been a part of American folklore for centuries. These creatures are often described as having a round head, a nose like an animal, and protruding eyes. They are said to be black and glistening, and they are known for their ability to size people up. According to legend, Mugwumps …

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