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Tulikettu

According to folk stories of northern and eastern Finland, mythical black fox whose tail twinkles fire.
07-04-2022 / 07-05-2022,
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Tailypo

A large cat-like creature with a markedly long tail that was, according to Appalachian oral traditions and campfire stories, capable of...
10-24-2022 / 10-25-2022,
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Minokedachi

According to Japanese folklore, ugly yōkai spirits which resemble hairy old men.
10-30-2022 / 10-30-2022,
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Vântoase

According to Romanian folklore, a female creatures capable of causing dust storms and powerful winds.
11-10-2022 / 11-10-2022,
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Hajikkaki

According to Japanese folklore, pathetic looking yōkai with plump, white, hairless blobby bodies; the personification of shame or...
11-28-2022 / 11-28-2022,
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Kaevukoll

According to Estonian folklore, a bogeyman living in a well, which was used to scare children.
11-29-2022 / 04-16-2024,
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Cocollona

A river creature from Gironian local folklore, a nun turned into a crocodile with butterfly wings.
01-27-2023 / 01-27-2023,
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Bhurey

According to the folklore of the Indian Himalayas, a spirit in the form of a teenage boy with chicken-like wings and claw-like hands.
04-21-2023 / 04-21-2023,
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Bakekujira

According to Japanese belief, animated whale skeletons which sail near the surface of the sea.
04-26-2023 / 04-26-2023,
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Embekete

According to folklore of the Onge people of the Andaman Islands, a tiny humanoid spirit leaving the body of a warrior who died of natural...
04-29-2023 / 04-29-2023,
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Madzikirira

According to the folklore of the Shona people living in Zimbabwe, an evil spirit pressing on the chest of the sleeping people.
05-04-2023 / 04-22-2024,
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Amuku Pey

According to Tamil folklore, an evil spirit pressing on the chest of the sleepers.
05-04-2023 / 04-22-2024,
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Salvanelli

According to northern Italian folklore, the wood spirits, described as tiny men living in hollows and cracks in the bark.
05-12-2023 / 05-26-2023,
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Salbanelli

According to northern Italian folklore, the little wood spirits, children of the Salvanelli.
05-26-2023 / 05-26-2023,
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Shefro

According to the folklore of Southern Ireland, the small trooping fairies, who often who carry off children and young girls.
07-31-2023 / 07-31-2023,
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Abak

A malevolent or demonic spirit of the Mandayas people from Philippines.
10-23-2023 / 12-22-2023,
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Bentohangin

According to folk-beliefs of Sulod people from Philippines, a flying half-human, half-horse creatures similar to the winged centaurs with...
10-23-2023 / 10-23-2023,
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Manangilaw

According to the folklore of the Bicolano people from Philippines, hairy humanoid giants living in caves.
10-23-2023 / 10-26-2023,
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Bhim

According to Maltese folklore, a kind of cow-like animal monster.
10-24-2023 / 10-24-2023,
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Angako d Ngato

According to folk-beliefs of Kalinga people from Philippines, the spiritis that afflict with sickness.
10-24-2023 / 10-24-2023,
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Hiran

In Portuguese folklore, the creature that becomes from the seventh daughter is a big-headed skinny girl who turns into a snake.
11-21-2023 / 11-21-2023,
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Jans

According to the folklore of the southern Portuguese region of the Algarve, invisible house spirits who spin beautiful linen fabrics at...
12-07-2023 / 04-08-2024,
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Kolakog

According to the folklore of the Bicol people inhabiting the southeastern part of the Luzon island in the Philippine, a peaceful and...
02-21-2024 / 02-21-2024,
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Abe

According to Albanian folklore, a female ghost or phantom wearing the coarse shroud or thick cloak.
03-13-2024 / 03-13-2024,
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Mommi

A demonological bogeyman used to frighten children by the Griko people living in southern Italy.
03-28-2024 / 04-03-2024,
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Sprites

One of the general English names for fairies and similar creatures.
04-16-2024 / 04-24-2024,
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Lunantishee

A tribe of British fairies who jealously guard the blackthorn bushes.
04-18-2024 / 04-18-2024,
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Gadajdu

According to Maltese folklore, a nocturnal creature that looks like a human skeleton covered with a thin pale skin, waiting for the victim...
04-22-2024 / 04-22-2024,
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Belliegha

The common Maltese name for bogies inhabiting wells, caves and the sea.
04-24-2024 / 04-24-2024,
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