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Amhuluk is a mythical creature associated with drowning, disease, and the malarial fog that rises from the water’s surface. This creature has been a part of the mythology of the Kalapuya people of Oregon for centuries. The Kalapuya of the Willamette River locate the Amhuluk in a lake near Forked Mountain, fifteen miles west of …

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Altamaha-ha, also known as Altie, is a legendary creature that is said to inhabit the small streams and abandoned rice fields near the mouth of the Altamaha River in southeastern Georgia. The creature is described as having a sturgeon-like body, including a bony ridge on its top. Sightings of Altie are particularly reported around Darien …

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Manaul is a mythical creature that has been a part of Philippine folklore for centuries. According to legend, the Manaul bird is a symbol of good luck and prosperity. There are several stories surrounding the Manaul, with each story adding to the creature’s mystique. One of the most well-known stories about the Manaul comes from …

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Yara-ma-yha-who is a legendary creature found in Australian Aboriginal mythology. The creature is often described as a small, red-skinned humanoid with a large head and gaping mouth. According to legend, the creature lives in fig trees and drops down on unsuspecting travelers to drain their blood. The Yara-ma-yha-who is known for its peculiar characteristics and …

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Sphinxes are mythical creatures with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle. They have been a part of human mythology for thousands of years and have appeared in a variety of cultures, including ancient Egypt and Greece. Sphinxes were often depicted as guardians of sacred places, …

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Stheno is a mythical creature from Greek mythology, known as one of the three Gorgons. She was born to Phorcys and Ceto, and was the sister of Euryale and Medusa. According to legend, Stheno was the most ferocious of the three sisters, having killed more men than both of her siblings combined. In Greek mythology, …

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