Tsé’nagahi is a mythical creature from Navajo folklore. According to legend, Tsé’nagahi was one of the many Anaye, or Alien Gods, that plagued the Navajo people. These primordial monsters were born from unnatural sexual practices and grew up to ravage and persecute the Navajo people. Tsé’nagahi, also known as the Traveling Stone, Rolling Rock, Traveling …
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Wapaloosies are mythical creatures that have been a part of North American folklore for over a century. They are small, sausage dog-sized creatures that are said to live in damp forests and climb trees with ease. Wapaloosies have unique, spiked feet and tails, and are known to feed on fungi or conchs. Despite their small …
The Rumptifusel is a mythical creature that has intrigued people for centuries. It is said to be a large animal with a long, fine pelt that is the color of a mink. The creature is known for its ferocity and great strength, which has made it a popular topic of discussion among those who are …
Hugag is a mythical creature that has been part of American folklore for centuries. It is a fearsome critter that resembles a moose with an extensive upper lip, which prevents it from grazing, and joint-less legs that prevent it from lying down. The word hugag predates its usage as a term to describe a mythical …
Beisht Kione Dhoo is a mythical creature that has been a part of the folklore of the Isle of Man for centuries. It is believed to be a sea monster that resides in the Irish Sea south of the Isle of Man. The name Beisht Kione Dhoo means “beast of the black head” in Manx, …
Yohualtepoztli is a mythical creature that has been part of Mexican folklore for centuries. This creature is known for its terrifying appearance and its ability to produce sounds similar to an axe striking a tree. According to legend, the Yohualtepoztli is a headless humanoid creature that lurks in the mountains of Mexico, waiting for curious …
Kamikiri is a mythical creature with origins in Japanese mythology, legend, and folklore. It is a small insect-like creature that is associated with the ancient Japanese tradition of hair-cutting. In ancient Japan, a woman who shorn her hair was preparing to enter a life of religion. Typically, women did not cut their hair, and doing …
Balbal is a mythical creature that is said to exist in Philippine folklore. The creature is often described as an undead monster with wings, sharp claws and teeth, and a keen sense of smell for dead bodies. According to legend, the Balbal steals and devours corpses, leaving the trunk of a banana tree in the …
Oókempán is a mythical creature that originates from the folklore of the Tehuelche people of Argentina. According to legend, the Oókempán was a large four-legged animal that was protected by a thick and very hard carapace, which was not pierced by arrows or the sharp claws of the puma. It could only be killed by …
Colôrobètch is a mythical creature that personifies the bise, which is the icy wind. It is known to nip unprotected children with its red beak until their skin becomes red, cracked, and bleeding. The creature is famous in Namur, Belgium, and has been featured in various legends and myths. Emile, an artist, has brought the …