Piasa is a mythical creature that has been a part of Native American mythology for centuries. The creature is depicted as a dragon-like monster that symbolizes war, death, and the evil spirit. The Piasa bird is said to have been painted on a limestone cliff facing the Mississippi River, and it has become an iconic …
The Pedro Mountains Mummy, also known as the San Pedro Mountains Mummy, is a mummified body that was discovered in the Pedro Mountains of Wyoming in the 1930s. The mummy has become a part of American folklore, as well as ufology and cryptozoology, due to its unusual physical features and small stature. The discovery of …
Shadow people are a phenomenon that many people claim to have experienced. These entities are often described as dark, human-like figures that appear in a person’s peripheral vision or in the shadows. Some people believe that shadow people are spirits or other supernatural entities, while others suggest that they may be the result of sleep …
Saroo Brierley is an Indian-born Australian businessman and author. He was accidentally separated from his biological family at the age of five and was adopted out of India by an Australian couple. After 25 years of searching, he was reunited with his original family after finding his hometown via Google Earth. His story generated worldwide …
Reptoids, also known as reptilian humanoids, are a type of extraterrestrial species that are believed to exist by some people. According to conspiracy theories, they have been visiting Earth for thousands of years and are responsible for many of the world’s mysteries. There are many different variations of the reptoid alien theory, but most agree …
Tsiatko is a term used by the Nisqually tribe to describe a group of tall Native Americans who were said to wander through the forests. The Tsiatko were believed to live like animals in hollowed-out sleeping places in the woods. They were known to wander on land only and never on the rivers. According to …
Tizheruk is a mythical creature that is believed to inhabit the waters near Key Island, Alaska. In Inuit religion, it is said to have a two-meter head and a tail with a flipper. The local Inuit claim that it has snatched people off piers without their noticing its presence. It is also called Pal-Rai-Yûk. According …
The Wampus Cat is a legendary creature that has been a part of Southern and Appalachian folklore for generations. This mythical creature is said to have a cat-like face and six legs, and it is rumored to roam the wilderness of Appalachia, emitting eerie sounds. The Wampus Cat is also the mascot for several high …
Aiwass is a name that may be familiar to those who have an interest in the occult and ceremonial magic. It is said to be the name of a non-corporeal being that dictated a text known as The Book of the Law or Liber AL vel Legis to Aleister Crowley, an English occultist and ceremonial …
Simurgh is a mythical bird in Persian mythology and literature. It is often depicted as a benevolent creature, associated with purity and fertility. The Simurgh is sometimes compared to other mythological birds, such as the phoenix and the humā. According to legend, the Simurgh is a giant bird that is capable of carrying an elephant …