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Listing of mythical beings by model
It is a collection of mythological, folkloric and fairytale characters, ordered by their classifications or affiliations. There are no characters from contemporary phantasy fun and role-playing game. Hupacabra (Latin-American) - Supposedly, the animal that allegedly attacks and drinks the cattle' bloody body, sometimes described with bat-like characteristics. And Azeban is a subordinate mind of the Abenaki mystery.
Wobanakik (Place of the Dawn), today's North of England and South Quebec, is the Abenaki's home town. The Azeban ( also written Azban, Asban or Azaban) is a racoon, the Abenaki cartoon. While Azeban does many silly and/or roguish things in Abenaki folk tales, unlike pet trickers in some other strains, he is not malign.
The Lavellan A Lavellan, làbh-allan, la-mhalan or la-bhallan etc. is a mythical beast from the north of Scotland. They were generally regarded as a kind of rodents, and indeed the name "làbh-allan" is also used for a scottish Gaelic sparrow. The list contains man-made, mechanic or alchemic critters.
Seemonsters from A to C!
To celebrate the start of Shark Week on the Discovery Channel, we've chosen to immerse ourselves in the worlds of some of our favourite animals with items, extracts and more. However, what is a "sea monster"? Noun: Avanc ("Welsh Mythology"): It' a naval creature, a kind of croc, a plain or a midge.
Architectis (Real Life): It' a huge octopus. Behisht Kione (Irish mythology): "Blinky the Three-Eyed Fish (The Simpsons): It' a three-eyed fish mutating from rays. It was Bloop: It'?s probably a freak. He was a big dogfish that used to live in the Cenozoic. The Cetus ("Greek mythology/constellation"): The majority of the lake creatures caught by Heracles and Perseus were called "Cetus", which could mean an exceptionally large fish, sharks or lake mammals.
The name of the mythical sea monument that is said to be situated in Champlain on the border between Vermont-New York and Canada. Essentially a huge jacuzzi (or creature that creates solid spas) that has been created to tighten Ulysses. The Crocosaurus (Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus) A large dinosaur-like cock. The Dianoga Trash Monsters (Star Wars):
A Mesozoic looking and chewing dogfish with a tooth-coloured face. Iiji Mermaid (Real Life): This is a side show production of the upper half of a chimpanzee and the lower half of a fish. Global (Real Life/Cryptozoology): It is a word combining the words "globe" and "monster".
It was a lake creature that gave a hungry town happiness and wealth. GoGungans (Star Wars): Hipocamp (Greek mythology): Hydra (Greek mythology/real life): Complete idiot of a lake beast. Occasionally referred to in Finish folklore as the gods of disease and/or conflict. Jaguarhai (The Aquatic Life) Esteban's assassination. Jörmungandra (Nordic mythology):
Celpie ("Celtic Mythology"): Landhai (Saturday night live): Lady in the lake (Arthurian legend): This is the primordial biblical lake beast. Huge, antique, looks like an isle, gives quite good advices. The Loch Ness Monsters (Realife? /Cryptozoology): This is Lusca: Carribean lake beast. Macara (Hindu mythology): The Mega Shark (Mega Shark vs. giant Octopus, Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus):
It is a great shark that is the vowed foe of giant octopus, crocosaurus and good-tasting. They often have fishtails. Coming from Michael Phelps (Real Life?): Mananoid can drive at astonishing speed in the canal. MORGAVR ("Cryptozoology/Real Life?"): They say this lake creature is in Falmouth Bay, Cornwall. Naiad (Greek mythology): The Ogopogo (Cryptozoology/Real Life?) Monsters that live at Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, CA.
Giantsnake fused with peiranha. Greek mythology: Inuit mythology: Rainbow fish (Hinduism): Vishnu was eaten by this cetacean. Slavic mythology: Pisces from space. Scylla: (Greek myth): Kind-hearted lake creature avoided by his wife and daughter because he refuses to scare people, stars of the scorching, puppet-centered 1970s TV show by Sid and Marty Krofft.
Siren (Greek mythology, Starbucks coffee): Huge bloodsucker from Tlanusi' Yo, trying to eat this dude. Tyamat (Babylonian mythology): Original ocean/chaos-monomster, which creates the universe by pairing with the freshwater deity. It' a huge fluvial bloodsucker. The Triton (Greek mythology): An aster whale with the starship U.K. on its back. At The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo and his fellows are under attack from this tentacle being lurking in the sea outside the Moria Mine.
Mythology of Latin America (Yacu-mama): Huge serpent living in the Amazon. Okay, lake mobster lover: Tell us what we just happened!