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The 2,000-Year-Long Search for the Loch Ness Monster
Chupacabras: The Surprising True Story Behind The Blood-Sucking Mythical Creatures
            Tote-Road Shagamaw
Montauk Monster - Mythical Animal Carcass | Mythology.net
Montauk monster was a little larger than a cat. It had bare skin, varying from white to a dee bruised purple, and a few tufts of brownish-grey fur. mythology.net
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      Is the Loch Ness Monster Real? | Nessie Facts
The Loch Ness is a murky 22-square-mile loch (Scottish Gaelic for “lake”) with an official maximum depth o 754 feet in the remote Scottish Highlands. That makes it the largest body by volume ... www.popularmechanics.com
          The Surprising True Story Of The Chupacabra
The Chupacabra Emerges. For years, chupacabras were only the stuff of folklore and internet conspiracy theories. Then came the bodies. In the early 2000s, in Texas and elsewhere in the southwestern U.S., people started finding dead bodies resembling the chupacabra’s description — hairless, four-legged creatures wit burnt-looking skin. allthatsinteresting.com
  Montauk Monster
           Tote-Road Shagamaw | Monster Wiki | Fandom
The Tote-Road Shagamaw (Latin, Bipedester delusissimus ) is a creature whose origins lie in the traditions late nineteenth-century North American lumberjack oral tradition. Even by the standards of other ‘Fearsom Critters’ (creatures originating through pioneer campfire tales) the Tote-Road Shagamaw of Maine is a bizarre animal. It’s legs end in cloven hooves like those of a moose ... monster.fandom.com
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