The Milton Lizard, a mythical creature, has been a topic of discussion among the people of Kentucky for many years. According to local folklore, the creature resembles a 15-foot monitor lizard and was sighted in Canip Creek near the town of Milton in Trimble County in the summer of 1975. The creature has come to …
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Ludwig the Bloodsucker was a mythical creature that was said to roam the streets of New York City during the mid-to-late 19th century. Described as having vampire-like qualities, Ludwig was a squat, swarthy German with an enormous head crowned with a shock of bristly black hair. He was a longtime Bowery character and a fixture …
Sharlie is a legendary creature that is believed to live in the deep alpine waters of Payette Lake near McCall, Idaho. It is a sea serpent much like the Loch Ness Monster and has been the subject of numerous sightings and folklore in the area. The first documented sighting of Sharlie occurred in the early …
Trasgu is a mythical creature that is present in the tradition of several cultures of what is now northern Spain, especially in Galician, Asturian, and Cantabrian traditional culture. It is also found in legends of North Portugal. The creature is known for its mischievous and playful nature, often causing minor annoyance and disorder. According to …
Melon Heads are a mythical creature that has been reported in various parts of the United States, including Ohio, Michigan, and Connecticut. According to folklore, they are small humanoids with abnormally large heads who live in secluded areas and sometimes attack people who wander into their territory. The legend of the Melon Heads varies by …
Momo the Monster, also known as the Missouri Monster, is a mythical creature that has been the subject of numerous sightings in rural Louisiana, Missouri. Described as a large, bipedal humanoid with a pumpkin-sized head, Momo is said to stand at about 7 feet tall and is covered in dark hair that emits a putrid …
The Michigan Dogman is a mythical creature that is said to roam the forests of Michigan, United States. According to local legends, this creature appears every ten years, on years ending with the number seven. It is described as a bipedal, canine-like animal, standing at seven feet tall, with blue or amber eyes, and a …
Simonside Dwarfs are mythical creatures that have been part of English folklore for centuries. They are often associated with the Simonside Hills of Northumberland, in northern England. The dwarfs are also known as Brownmen, Bogles, and Duergar. According to legend, the Simonside Dwarfs are a race of dwarfs that are crafty and mischievous. They are …
Bladenboro, a small town in North Carolina, has been the subject of a strange and terrifying legend for decades. The legend of the Beast of Bladenboro, a large, cat-like creature with glowing red eyes, has been circulating since the 1950s. According to the legend, the beast is responsible for the grisly deaths of local livestock …
Drude is a mythical creature that originates from German folklore. It is a malevolent nocturnal spirit that is associated with nightmares and is prevalent especially in Southern Germany. According to the legend, a Drude is a kind of elf, kobold, or hag that invades people’s dreams to turn them into nightmares. In ancient Germanic culture, …