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Nguruvilu is a mythical creature originating from the Mapuche religion of the indigenous peoples of Chile. It is a water-being that resides in rivers and looks much like a strange fox with a long body, similar to a snake, and a long tail with fingernails that it uses like a claw. The nguruvilu is a …

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Navagunjara is a fascinating creature steeped in Hindu mythology. Composed of nine different animals, it is considered an astral form of the god Vishnu or of Krishna, who is considered an avatar of Lord Vishnu. The animal is a common motif in the Pata-Chitra style of painting of the Indian state of Odisha. According to …

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Alraune is a mythical creature that has been a part of German folklore for centuries. It is believed to be a humanoid-shaped mandrake root that was produced by the semen of hanged men under the gallows. Alchemists claimed that hanged men ejaculated after their necks were broken and that the earth absorbed their final strengths. …

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Akugyo is a type of sea monster or aquatic yokai in Japanese mythology. These creatures are usually encountered in the seas near Kibi Province (Okayama prefecture). They are known for their monstrous size and fierce nature. According to Japanese folklore, Akugyo can be identified by their distinctive appearance. They are often depicted as giant fish …

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Akubōzu is a mythical creature that originates from Akita Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture in Japan. According to local folklore, Akubōzu lives in the ash of the hearth and appears when people play with the ash. The name Akubōzu translates to “evil monk” or “bad monk” in English, which is a reference to the creature’s appearance. …

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Akateko is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore. It is said to be a red infant’s hand with long black fingernails that hangs from a tree. The creature is believed to originate from the Aomori prefecture in Japan, specifically in the city of Hachinohe. According to legend, the Akateko is a yōkai, or Japanese monster. …

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Djieien is a mythical creature in Seneca mythology, known as a monstrous spider that stands at six feet tall. According to the myth, Djieien was invincible as it had hidden its heart underground. The great hero Othegwenhda discovered Dijien’s heart and killed it, making him a hero in the Seneca culture. The tale of Hagowanen …

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Bound monsters are mythical creatures that have been a part of various cultures and mythologies around the world. These creatures are typically portrayed as powerful and dangerous beings, often possessing supernatural abilities and characteristics that make them difficult to defeat. Bound monsters are often depicted as being trapped or restrained in some way, either by …

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Bhoma is a mythical creature from Balinese mythology. According to the legend, Bhoma is the son of Dewa Wisnu and Dewi Pertiwi, the god of rain and the goddess of earth. Bhoma is revered as the guardian of buildings and the protector against evil forces. His presence can be found in temples and main gateways, …

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