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Muckie, the mythical creature rumored to inhabit the Lakes of Killarney in Ireland, has been the subject of local legend and scientific investigation for years. Despite having no folklore origin, the creature has captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike, with many hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive creature. According to reports, …

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Fælværa is a mythical creature in Ossetian mythology that is known for its role as a protector of sheep and cattle. It is also identified with the deity of hunting Æfsati and has a rivalry with the deity of wolves, Tutyr. The name Fælværa is derived from the Greek words “Saints Florus and Laurus”. In …

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Angitia is a mythical creature that was worshiped by the pre-Roman Italic and Oscan-Umbrian peoples of central Italy. She was believed to have persisted as a domestic cult figure well into the Roman Republic. The goddess was especially revered by the Marsi, a warlike tribe of people who lived to the east of Rome in …

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Mussie is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit Muskrat Lake in the Canadian province of Ontario. According to local folklore, Mussie is a three-eyed monster that resembles the Loch Ness Monster. The creature is said to be around 40 feet long and is known for its terrifying appearance. There are many stories about …

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