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  • ...mal is a dog with blazing eyes. It could also manifest as the ghost of the human it once was, a cat, a cow, or a person with no head. At other times the spi *Rose, Carol [November 2001]. Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth (in English). W
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  • ...was one of the offspring of [[Typhon]] and [[Echidna]] and sister of such monsters as [[Cerberus and the Lernaean [[Hydra]]. While there are different genealo ...ech Overdragon''. A multi-headed monstrosity fused from many other machine monsters, it emits an evil aura and is constructed out of pitch-black metal.
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  • ...ormy nights to wreak havoc and destruction. It is also capable of assuming human form. *Aatxe is used as the name of horned shadow monsters in the ''Guild Wars'' franchise.
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  • <blockquote>In 1966, Henson drew three monsters that ate cookies and appeared in a General Foods commercial that featured t ...hich point the monsters briefly turn into people and then dissolve back to monsters again.</blockquote>
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  • ...y animal or human that ventures near their abodes. Their favourite prey is human women. They also carry diseases. [[Category:Sea and lake monsters]]
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  • [[Category:Human Monsters]]
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  • [[Category:Human Monsters]]
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  • Baobhan Sith are very dangerous and evil and they act preying on human being, mostly hunters but unwary travellers passing by the Highlands as wel *Guiley, Rosemary Ellen, ''An Encyclopedia of Vampires, Werewolves and other Monsters'', Checkmark Books, ISBN 0816046859
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  • ..., an '''ogre''' (feminine: ogress) are large humanoid creature who feed on human flesh. The word was first used (and probably invented) by Perrault in his ' ...haracter worries that the women he encounters are actually female ogres in human form.
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  • ...ythical city. Some interpretations claim that the monsters were originally human survivors of the disaster who could never come home again. After their deat Most modern depictions of the peryton keep the human shadow, but sometimes change details of the description, such as the arrang
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  • ...engages in conflict with the King of Monsters due to his anger toward the human race. Mothra has achieved the greatest success rate in battle save Godzilla ..., and her surprising levels of strength can help her to drag and even lift monsters like Godzilla. Her final strategy is to emit "scales", a yellow poisonous p
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  • A '''mermaid''' is a legendary aquatic creature with the head and torso of human female and the tail of a fish. The male version of a mermaid is called a [[ ...he earliest representations of Atargatis showed her as being a fish with a human head and legs, similar to the Babylonian [[Enki|Ea]]. The Greeks recognized
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  • ...egree of the Devil's disfigurement. In some stories, the Devil is merely a human child which Mrs. Leeds confined to her cellar or attic, only to have it esc ...lso report that the creature has glowing bright red eyes and emits a high, human-like scream.
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  • ...any number of druidic and barbaric cults. She is also worshiped by the non-human species of the mythos, such as the "Fungi from [[Yuggoth]]" (the [[Mi-Go]]) ...ormally be, and puckered maws, dripping green goo, cover their flanks. The monsters roughly resemble trees in silhouette &mdash; the trunks being the short leg
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  • ...e-shifters; for example, North American snake-spirits could change between human and serpentine forms whilst keeping the characteristics of both. ...ip. The presiding deity here is Nagaraja - a five-headed snake god born to human parents as a blessing for their caretaking of snakes during a fire. It is b
    10 KB (1,601 words) - 21:39, 17 July 2008
  • ...e Yowie is said to be a bizarre, hybrid beast resembling a cross between a human and an ape with big red eyes on the side of his head, big canine teeth and ...the "Yowie" as a species of "bunyip", an Aboriginal term used to describe monsters said to dwell in many Australian rivers and lakes.
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  • ...god", the ruler of seas and oceans, was a dragon capable of changing into human form, and who lived in ''[[Ryūgū-jō]]'' 竜宮城 "dragon palace". ...e dragon ''Ya-hiro no kuma-wani'' 八尋熊鰐 "8 fathom bear ''wani''" fathered a human daughter who married Emperor Jimmu.
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  • ...ually for each memeber of the band by their leader to look like real, live monsters and to hide their true appearances. ...nges gradually with each new album Lordi present leaving the basic idea of monsters remain the same:
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  • ...of the world can be traced back to Aristotle. Each advance in the scale of human knowledge has presented new challenges in classification and new responses ...nly belong to one branch of the hierarchical tree. However, in th realm of monsters, such formal ordering is neither feasible nor desirable. For example, a wel
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  • ...prerequisite for activity with non-living material, sexual activity with a human corpse is taboo and frequently labelled ''abuse'', based on the presumption ...in their orgasmic release of choice as do ''normal' couples" and that "all human rights cease the moment a person draws their last breath
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