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  2. Goatman (urban legend) - Wikipedia

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    However, descriptions differed on whether Goatman greatly resembled a hairy humanoid or a human with the lower portion of a goat, similar to the fauns of Greek mythology. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] As well, Goatman was rumored to reside in a makeshift shelter in the wooded region of northeastern Prince George's County near the abandoned trailer parks.

  3. Pope Lick Monster - Wikipedia

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    The Pope Lick Monster (more commonly, colloquially, the Goat Man) is a legendary part-man, part-goat [1] and part-sheep [2] creature reported to live beneath a railroad trestle bridge over Pope Lick Creek, in the Fisherville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. [2] [3]

  4. Faun - Wikipedia

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    The faun (Latin: Faunus, pronounced [ˈfäu̯nʊs̠]; Ancient Greek: φαῦνος, romanized: phaûnos, pronounced [pʰâu̯nos]) is a half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology. Originally fauns of Roman mythology were ghosts of rustic places, lesser versions of their chief, the god Faunus.

  5. Goatman - Wikipedia

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    The Goat Man, Ches McCartney (died 1998), American traveler; Goatman or faun, mythical creature from Roman mythology; Goatman or Faunus, Roman god and leader of the fauns; Goat Man, a character from Masters of the Universe

  6. Pan (god) - Wikipedia

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    Aegipan, literally "goat-Pan," was a Pan who was fully goatlike, rather than half-goat and half-man. When the Olympians fled from the monstrous giant Typhoeus and hid themselves in animal form, Aegipan assumed the form of a fish-tailed goat. Later he came to the aid of Zeus in his battle with Typhoeus, by stealing back Zeus' stolen sinews.

  7. Category:Mythological caprids - Wikipedia

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    Members of the goat-antelope subfamily from myth and legend. See also. Category:Fiction about goats; Category:Fictional sheep; Subcategories.

  8. Historical mysteries solved by science in 2024

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    Scientists explored Beethoven’s ailments, linked remains to a Norse saga, uncovered colonial secrets, peeked inside an alchemy lab and debunked a royal hoax in 2024.

  9. Satyr - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, a satyr [a] (Ancient Greek: σάτυρος, romanized: sátyros, pronounced), also known as a silenus [b] or silenos (Ancient Greek: σειληνός, romanized: seilēnós [seːlɛːnós]), and sileni (plural), is a male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse, as well as a permanent, exaggerated erection.