Monsters From Scottish Folklore
FROM ghosts and goblins to sea monsters and cannibals, Scottish history is littered with tales of the weird and wonderful.
Read moreFROM ghosts and goblins to sea monsters and cannibals, Scottish history is littered with tales of the weird and wonderful.
Read moreThe fossilised skull of a colossal ‘sea monster’ has been unearthed along the UK’s Jurassic Coast.
Read moreUnexplained Mysteries Video – New Sylvanic Bigfoot video
Read moreThunderbird is a term used in cryptozoology to describe large, bird-like creatures, generally identified with the Thunderbird of Native American tradition
Read moreThe Rake is a mythical creature which is described as pale and humanoid, with it limbs twisted at odd angles and having long talons to harm its prey. Its movements are often described as canine.
Read moreThere are many variations to the legend, but most involve a man wearing a rabbit costume (‘bunny suit’) who attacks people with an axe. Many variations occur around ‘Bunny Man Bridge’, the concrete tunnel of a Southern Railway overpass on Colchester Road in Clifton.
Read moreSuperstitions and Folklore Characters in Trinidad & Tobago well be similar to other Caribbean countries with slight variations in name of the character
Read moreA bizarre legend and unsolved mystery which has haunted a small Iowa town for more than 100 years. A True and Mysterious Encounter with the Unknown For several nights in 1903, the small town of Van Meter, Iowa was terrorized by a giant bat-like creature that emerged from an old abandoned mine. The identity of this mysterious visitor was never discovered.
Read moreVampires are mythological or folkloric revenants, who subsist by feeding on the blood of the living.
Read moreAuthorities have launched an official investigation after a woman allegedly gave birth to a live gecko.
Read moreWolf at Large in Allendale was the headline of The Hexham Courant on 10th December 1904. The Courant reported that in the last three weeks, farmers around the village of Allendale were stabling
Read moreThe mythological belief in werewolves has been with us for centuries. Many historians and folklorists have pondered the origins of the belief in lycanthropy, which is really the human ability to change into not only wolves but bears, big cats and other dangerous creatures.
Read moreA Reddit user has uploaded an image of what appears to be a strange figure running through a garden.
Read moreIn the mid-eighteenth century, hunters in the Ochamchir region of Georgia (a Province of Russia on the edge of the Black sea) captured a wild woman who had ape-like features, a massive bosom, thick arms, legs, and fingers, and was covered with hair.
Read moreIn Canadian folklore, Ogopogo or Naitaka is a lake monster reported to live in Okanagan Lake, in British Columbia, Canada. Ogopogo has been allegedly seen by First Nations people since the 19th century.
Read more